Dangerous Medicine

Soon after the wedding he dies suddenly in suspicious circumstances, and the autopsy reveals that the police have a murderer on their hands.

Everything points to Victoria as the only person with means, opportunity and motive, and as she can provide no sensible explanation as to who else could have killed her husband, she is arrested and put on trial for murder.

Victoria is critically injured and is rushed to hospital, where brilliant doctor Noel Penwood fights desperately against the odds to save her life.

The police are extremely grateful and apologetic, and Victoria is exonerated, leaving her free to pursue the romance with Penwood.

"[2] The review noted "resourceful direction, crisp and pointed dialogue" and that "the settings are varied and attractive and the production qualities excellent"[2] The review commented on the acting noting that "Elizabeth Allen was "competent" while Edmond Breon "steals every scene in which he appears".