- Sent to a dude ranch in the west to recover her health, a New York actress falls in love with a ranch owner recently acquitted of the murder of his wife.
- Actress Shelley Carnes (Ruth Roman), is looking forward to an exciting vacation at a dude ranch, but she gets more than she bargained for, including a perhaps murderous new husband. Only by sheer luck has Richard Trevelyan (Richard Todd), her new husband, escaped execution for murdering his first wife Loraine. In a second trial, a single juror held out, causing him to be released. A local priest, Father Paul (Rhys Williams), and other eyewitnesses paint a deadly picture to the future bride but the actual murder was not witnessed and somehow, unbelievably, love wins out. Because of local expectation, Shelley ends up at a competing dude ranch run by J.D. (Frank Conroy) and Myra Nolan (Kathryn Givney). The picture of Richard over their fireplace suggests a close relationship. They loan Shelley their car and direct her to go to Trevelyan's ranch. En route, she meets Trevelyan on horseback, a handsome, but damaged, and mysterious young man. Upon arrival at the ranch she finds out the dude ranch is closed. She learns this from two rather worrisome characters, the local caretakers, Liza McStringer (Mercedes McCambridge) a rather seedy country girl, who runs it with her younger brother nicknamed String (Darryl Hickman). Shelley pretends to be a friend of the late wife and stays the night, perhaps in an attempt to gather more information about the mysterious ranch owner, in what is probably not a safe move. The following day she seeks out Richard and finds him moody, sitting at the edge of a great cliff. He saves her from falling. One thing leads to another as a friend of the Nolans, Harvey Turner (Zachary Scott) pretends first to kidnap Shelley for romantic reasons, and then he turns out to be a friend of Richard's, taking her to Richard at his guest house. After a quick marriage, their marriage night turns wicked as the new, but moody, husband claims to have attacked a large spider in their wedding bed, but he has a murderous look in his eye. She runs back to the closed dude ranch there to be confronted by jealous and spiteful Liza who turns out to be the real murderer. Shelley is able to fight off Liza just as Richard arrives to save her. Has he suspected or known all along? But as Lisa and her brother attempt to escape in a high speed chase with police, things end abruptly in a fatal crash. The rest is mystery, as they say.—Edward Kimble
- Stage actress Shelley Carnes is heading to Tumble Moon, a dude ranch in the US southwest, for some convalescence. Once she arrives in the area, all the news concerns Richard Trevelyan, who, minutes away from the electric chair, got a second trial on the murder charge of killing his wife, Lorraine, the result being a hung jury with one non-guilty holdout, which has set him free. Regardless of those that know him seemingly liking him, most also still think that he is guilty, which is why he has kept a low profile, with most not knowing his whereabouts, but many wanting to locate him. Shelley is the one who ends up locating him by accident in he coming to her aid. In their brief time together, Shelley begins to believe in his innocence. In she starting to fall for him and he for her in return, she decides to find out who really killed Lorraine, who Richard admits was a beautiful but evil woman. Those in Richard's social circle become not only sources of information but possible suspects: wealthy J.D. and Myra Nolan, pseudo parents to Richard, they who own most of the property and businesses in the largest nearby town, El Llano, and who were in a business venture with Richard, namely a ranch, N Bar T; Liza Stringer and her younger lame brother Stringer, who operate Tumble Moon, with Liza the holdout on the second trial jury; Harvey Turner, a slick, high roller large property owner in the area; Father Paul, a minister whose testimony of what he saw when he discovered Lorraine's dead body key to convicting Richard in the first trial; and Pedro, a Hispanic neighbor. Despite falling in love with Richard, Shelley may not be able to shake the nagging suspicion that Richard really did kill Lorraine, which may mean she may befall the same fate if she takes up with him.—Huggo
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