At the last minute, however, he gets cold feet and later, out of guilt, decides to kill Janet. Blinded by passion, Barrow agrees to commit murder. Janey, however, is married and wants someone to kill her wealthy husband. Using his own name on the tapes, Barrow describes how he renewed a friendship with a very attractive girl named Janet West. He sends his publisher a series of tape recordings that appear to detail either the plot of his next mystery novel or the plan for a murder he is actually going to commit. Warren Barrow writes mystery novels under a pseudonymn. Knowing that he will go to prison, David begs her for forgiveness. David is brought to her, but he reveals that he did kill the guard. In the court building she climbs out on a ledge and threatens to jump unless David is brought to her and is allowed to tell the truth about the entire robbery. She heads to the court building convinced that David is innocent. As David is about to be sentence Maria gets away from Carl by stabbing him. Carl informs the police of David's location and he is arrested for murder. David tells Maria that he is innovent, but he decides to hide out for a while and leaves Maria with Carl. Later, the guard is found dead by the police. David goes to rob the corpse, but is discovered by a guard. He tells David about the body of rich man who is loaded with jewelry. Carl has fallen in love with Maria and plans to get rid of David. Jacobs, William Bast, William D.David Chesterman is a thief whose girlfriend Maria is cheating on him with his partner Carl Gault. Garrett, Oscar Millard, Patricia Highsmith, Paul Somers, Randall Hood, Ray Bradbury, Rebecca West, Richard Deming, Richard Deming, Richard Fielder, Richard Levinson, Richard Matheson, Robert Arthur, Robert Bloch, Robert Westerby, Roland Kibbee, Selwyn Jepson, Thomas H. MacDonald, John Resko, John Wyndham, Julian Symons, Kenneth Fearing, Lee Erwin, Lee Kalcheim, Leigh Brackett, Lewis Davidson, Lukas Heller, Manfred Lee, Mann Rubin, Marc Brandel, Margaret Millar, Marie Belloc Lowndes, Max Marquis, Miriam Allen DeFord, Morton S. Wells, Harlan Ellison, Harold Swanton, Helen Nielsen, Henry Cecil, Henry Kane, Henry Slesar, Hilda Lawrence, Hugh Wheeler, Jack Ritchie, James Bridges, James Parish, James Yaffe, Joel Murcott, John Bingham, John Collier, John D. Hoch, Ethel Lina White, Francis Didelot, Francis Gwaltney, Frederic Dannay, Gabrielle Upton, George Bellak, Gilbert Ralston, H.G. Gilford, Cecil Day-Lewis, Celia Fremlin, Charles Beaumont, Clyde Ware, Cornell Woolrich, David Friedkin, David Goodis, Davis Grubb, Edith Pargeter, Edward D. Ross, Avram Davidson, Barré Lyndon, Boris Sobelman, C.B. Horn, Lewis Teague, Norman Lloyd, Paul Henreid, Philip Leacock, Robert Douglas, Robert Stevens, Sydney Pollack, William Friedkin, William Witney Writers: Alec Coppel, Alfred Hayes, Alvin Sargent, Amber Dean, André Maurois, Anthony Gilbert, Anthony Terpiloff, Arthur A. ![]() Newman, Joseph Pevney, Laslo Benedek, Leo Penn, Leonard J. Brown, James Sheldon, Jerry Hopper, John Brahm, Joseph M. Haas, David Friedkin, David Lowell Rich, Harry Morgan, Harvey Hart, Herbert Coleman, Herschel Daugherty, Jack Smight, James H. Directors: Alan Crosland Jr., Alex March, Alf Kjellin, Alfred Hitchcock, Arnold Laven, Bernard Girard, Charles F.
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