A sexy newlywed couple visits the husband's hometown in Geneva, where they are subjected to threats stemming from the death of his former fiancée.
A young newlywed couple from America returns to Geneva to visit Marcel's home town. Once there he is informed of his former lover's suicide and in turn is subjected to threats that accuse him of being responsible for her death and further, threaten his new fiance's life. George Hilton plays a peculiar neighbor with voyeuristic tendencies who has an obsession with Deborah.—ez
The newlywed couple Deborah and Marcel is spending vacation in Europe and Deborah asks to visit his hometown Geneva. While watching a show, Marcel sees his former friend Philip, who tells him that Marcel's former love Suzanne Boileau has committed suicide, and blames him. Marcel explains to Deborah that the wealthy Suzanne gave him money in the past to pay his debts and to travel to the United States and he has never returned to her. Then he met the wealthy Deborah in New York and married her. Now he wants to visit Suzanne's parents to know whether he is the guilty for her suicide. They find an abandoned house where mysterious things happen and Deborah is threatened by phone. They travel to Nice to forget the incidents and Deborah rents an isolated manor for them. The only neighbor is the voyeur painter Robert Simack that shows interest on Deborah. Out of the blue, she is threatened again and she uses tranquilizer pills and Marcel goes to the police.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The newlywed couple Deborah and Marcel is spending honeymoon in Europe and Deborah asks to visit his hometown Geneva. While watching a show, Marcel sees his former friend Philip, who tells him that Marcel's former love Suzanne Boileau has committed suicide, and blames him. Marcel explains to Deborah that the wealthy Suzanne gave him money in the past to pay his debts and to travel to the United States and he has never returned to her. Then he met the wealthy Deborah in New York and married her. Now he wants to visit Suzanne's parents to know whether he is the guilty for her suicide. They find an abandoned house where mysterious things happen and Deborah is threatened by phone. They travel to Nice to forget the incidents and Deborah rents an isolated manor for them. The only neighbor is the voyeur painter Robert Simack that shows interest on Deborah. Out of the blue, she is threatened again and she uses tranquilizer pills and Marcel goes to the police.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil