- A nurse is hired to take care of a mean, cantankerous woman. It turns out that the nurse and her boyfriend are after the woman's fortune. When the woman turns up dead in a bathtub full of blood the couple begin to search for the money, but they soon begin to suspect that the woman isn't really dead - or her ghost has come back to avenge her.—Anonymous
- Jennifer Andrews (Jennifer Bishop) arrives at a forbidding house in the Hollywood Hills, as she is the new nurse hired by an extremely-rich man, Emmett Kramer (Mitchell Gregg), to minister to his whining, neurotic, bedridden wife, Marsha (Jacqueline Hyde). Mark Alden (Arell Blanton), Jennifer's former lover before he was sent to prison, shows up hoping his animal magnetism will rekindle their old affair. Jennifer manages to attend her shrewish patient professionally, thereby earning the gratitude of the husband, and his gratitude soon turns to love. When the suicidally-inclined Marsha is found dead in her blood-smeared bathroom, he is free to marry Jennifer. Mark, who has perfected the art of getting everything for nothing, sees the marriage as an opportunity to get his hands on Kramer's fortune, by planning an "accidental" death for him. Then the dead wife's twin sister, Dolores Beaudine (Jacqueline Hyde), arrives and quickly uncovers Mark's scheme, and deals herself in on it.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- A nurse is hired by a rich man to take care of his mean, cantankerous wife. The only other person working there is a maid who has been mute for years ever since she witnessed a murder. The wife soon suspects they are having an affair. They aren't but the husband does show he's attracted to her. The wife is soon found dead in the tub in what appears to be a suicide. As it turns out, the nurse's no-good baby daddy killed her without the nurse's prior knowledge. He then tells the nurse he'll marry her if, and only if: 1) She marries the widowed husband first 2) They stage an "accidental" death, so she'll inherit everything. The first part of the plan goes as envisioned. Posing as the nurse's brother, the baby daddy meets the husband who has no problem letting him stay with them. However the wife's greedy identical twin sister shows up. Since she is probably in her brother-in-law's will, the baby daddy realizes he has to rethink his plan. Before he does, the sister tells him she knows their plan already. She knows they killed her sister and their next step involves killing the husband. She tells him she has her own plan for getting the husband's money. Although the wife should inherit the money, the will presently has the sister as the sole beneficiary. If the husband dies before the will is updated, the sister plans on contesting the will. That may drag on in the courts for months or years. The baby daddy will end up without anything for a long time if he stays with the wife OR he can have the comfort of the sister. The baby daddy doesn't take long to agree to team up with the sister. Her plan is to get the wife to get the husband to take the baby daddy all out on the boat far away, anchor it, get the husband drunk, and throw him overboard. The wife does talk the husband into it, but regrets it the moment the baby daddy is about to throw the husband overboard. She admits to her drunk husband the baby daddy is NOT her brother. They scuffle, but the baby daddy wins out anyway. With the husband overboard, the sister appears. She'd stowed away without anyone's knowledge. She tells him the wife is next. Sure enough, he chases her down and throws her overboard too. Time passes, and then it shows a lawyer finishing up the paperwork giving the sister everything from the husband's estate. He leaves and she goes to the sauna where the baby daddy has been waiting. When she talks to him, he doesn't acknowledge her. She moves the towel he's wrapped in and see's he's died of a stab wound. As she turns around, the door is locked shut and the steam turned up all the way. The person doing that is the mute maid. She goes to the window of the sauna where she sees the sister screaming of fright from the murder and agony from the heat.
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