A passerby finds a woman unconscious on a beach in Bournemouth. She has slashed her wrist. She turns out to be Anna (Eva Gabor) a Hungarian emigre.
At the hospital she is interviewed by Inspector Marshall (Michael Rennie.) Not why she tried to harm herself. That she was working for Dr Whitehall and she has been found dead in her home.
The Inspector believes that both incidents are linked. Anna quickly becomes a murder suspect. Although she has no memory of what happened to her.
She had a dispute with Dr Whitehall. However the doctor was not well regarded within the medical profession. The medic treating Anna did not regard Dr Whitehall as a proper medical doctor as she was into some supernatural beliefs accompanied with loud organ music.
Despite Sergeant Lansing convinced that Anna is guilty. The Inspector has some doubts.
It is a story of Anna trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together. While Inspector Marshall works out just who did visit Dr Whitehall on the day she was killed.
There is some very melodramatic acting, especially from Elsa Lanchester. The identity of the killer was not difficult to work out.
At the hospital she is interviewed by Inspector Marshall (Michael Rennie.) Not why she tried to harm herself. That she was working for Dr Whitehall and she has been found dead in her home.
The Inspector believes that both incidents are linked. Anna quickly becomes a murder suspect. Although she has no memory of what happened to her.
She had a dispute with Dr Whitehall. However the doctor was not well regarded within the medical profession. The medic treating Anna did not regard Dr Whitehall as a proper medical doctor as she was into some supernatural beliefs accompanied with loud organ music.
Despite Sergeant Lansing convinced that Anna is guilty. The Inspector has some doubts.
It is a story of Anna trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together. While Inspector Marshall works out just who did visit Dr Whitehall on the day she was killed.
There is some very melodramatic acting, especially from Elsa Lanchester. The identity of the killer was not difficult to work out.