Edna Wolfe (Norma Crane) is the wife of a well known lawyer. George Wolfe is an older man who might be having an affair.
Edna is concerned that her husband might be trying to get rid of her so he can be with his mistress. She calls on Peter Gunn.
Only thing is that it is mistress who is gunned down. George is accused of murder but he claims that he has been framed.
Complicating matters, Edna Wolfe might be carrying on with a two bit gangster.
This is very much a run of a mill conventional set up. Peter Gunn bothers Jacoby at all hours. Someone holds Gunn at gunpoint, once in his car.
There is a good vindictive performance from Norma Crane who lashes out like a wolf when cornered.
Edna is concerned that her husband might be trying to get rid of her so he can be with his mistress. She calls on Peter Gunn.
Only thing is that it is mistress who is gunned down. George is accused of murder but he claims that he has been framed.
Complicating matters, Edna Wolfe might be carrying on with a two bit gangster.
This is very much a run of a mill conventional set up. Peter Gunn bothers Jacoby at all hours. Someone holds Gunn at gunpoint, once in his car.
There is a good vindictive performance from Norma Crane who lashes out like a wolf when cornered.