
Mystery writer Janet Frobisher lives alone in a dark English country house, when she's not philandering with her secretary's fiancée. At an extremely awkward moment, she has an unwelcome visitor: George Bates, who claims to be the partner in crime of Janet's estranged husband. George insinuates himself into Janet's home and life despite her efforts to get rid of him; the tangled relationships develop into a macabre, murderous cat-and-mouse game.... (Full plot summary below)
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Mystery writer Janet Frobisher lives alone in a dark English country house, when she's not philandering with her secretary's fiancée. At an extremely awkward moment, she has an unwelcome visitor: George Bates, who claims to be the partner in crime of Janet's estranged husband. George insinuates himself into Janet's home and life despite her efforts to get rid of him; the tangled relationships develop into a macabre, murderous cat-and-mouse game.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzNever as efficiently produced as Davis had hoped it would be in Brit hands. |
| User Reviewjay nLove when Bette states the fact "I killed him" |
| User ReviewSteven BFirst class noir and first class Bette Davis |
| User ReviewOrlok Wmade in england this reunites the then married davis & merrill with mixed results its no "all about eve" but still watchable |
| User ReviewBill TThis was the first Bette Davis movie I ever saw and it took me years to track it down again. Awesome with a fabulous ending. |
| User ReviewSarah MI really enjoyed this movie and thought the ending was good. (But I won't spoil it for those of you who haven't seen it!) |
| User ReviewZachary YBette Davis is excellent, even if the plot borrows heavily from films like Rebecca |