The plot is fairly simple. A man who escaped from Communist Hungary in 1954 and went to Canada has become very, very successful. His name is Charles Kruschen (Donald Pilon).
He meets and marries a beautiful model named Magdalene (Elke Sommer) and all seems well, but Magdalene falls out of love with Charles and he turns his attention to a young woman named Pauline (Cindy Girling).
Magdalene plots to kill Charles, but it never works out because she is killed in a very graphically shown murder that is a little disturbing.
Charles is arrested and tried for the crime in which he is found guilty. This is one very depressing movie all around. People just can't be happy, and they are always trying to ruin other lives. Gee, that sounds like real life today.
I recommend this film for something a little different. I know a lot of people say it isn't a good movie, but that again is only an opinion. I happen to like this movie, and Elke always looks good. I guess that is why her murder scene is so disturbing.
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