Summary
Drama. When schoolteacher Harry Barnes returns home and discovers a dead body in his bathroom, the evidence suggests his missing wife is the guilty party.
Drama. When schoolteacher Harry Barnes returns home and discovers a dead body in his bathroom, the evidence suggests his missing wife is the guilty party.
What would you do if you came home and found your wife missing and a dead body in the bath? Bury the corpse beneath the floorboards? Surely not. Then again, if you were the returning wife, would you condone your husband's actions and spend the rest of your life confined to the house for fear of discovery? Well, this is the situation in which Peter Halliday and Ingrid Hafner find themselves in this risible slice of everyday life. No wonder British B-movies of the 1960s had such an awful reputation.
role | name |
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Harry Barnes | Peter Halliday |
Jean Barnes | Ingrid Hafner |
Mrs Jones | Patricia Burke |
Inspector Murray | Patrick Jordan |
Mrs Barnes | Joan Heath |
Doctor | Robert Dean |
First nun | Barbara Lott |
Second nun | Vicky Harrington |
role | name |
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Director | Peter Maxwell |