Married Anne Heywood begins an affair with US Army captain Robert Arden. Soon they determine to murder her husband.
It's a variation on DOUBLE INDEMNITY and not a particularly good one. Like almost every Danziger production, the first annoying thing was the score, which consists of a single theme, repeated with no variation. Other issues include the rather lackadaisical manner in which the local Army base is run. Line readings are overwrought, and the lines themselves are not particularly interesting.
The Danzigers knew they were not creating great works of cinema. They were almost strictly a second feature operation. Still, even their American equivalent, Lippert, put some effort and well-known, if faded, stars in their productions. This one doesn't seem to have been intended to do more than fill in a one-hour gap in a program, and it does so poorly.