A bank district supervisor relates how he has been accused of a murder involving the bank's vice-president's brother and his mysterious wife, who has long police record, and to which he intends to plead guilty.
Viperish Francine Huber seduces visiting salesman Sam Crane. Sam later finds out that Francine is married to a business associate of his and decides to have no more to do with her. Francine is relentless and soon gets Sam involved in trying to cover up her husband's embezzling activities and ultimately implicates him in a murder.—Daniel Bubbeo <[email protected]>
Sam Crane, a returning serviceman form WWII, is having problems adjusting to his old job as a bank-examiner and investigator, and gets caught in a web of scheming deceit by Francine Huber, who he met in a cocktail lounge escapade. The money-hungry Francine has forced her bank-manager husband into embezzlement and keeps him safe from exposure by Crane through a mixture of seductive infatuation and blackmail.—Les Adams <[email protected]>