Miss Nobody is a 2010 American black comedy film directed by Tim Cox and written by Douglas Steinberg.
[1] The film stars Leslie Bibb as a mild-mannered secretary who murders her way up the corporate ladder.
[3][4] Sarah Jane McKinney has been working as a secretary at Judge Pharmaceuticals for years, and she's eager to earn better pay and more prestige.
As a young girl, her alcoholic father was killed by a statue of Saint George that fell off a church.
He explains that the Human Resources manager who promoted Sarah got fired, and Milo transferred in from corporate headquarters.
Knowing that Nan could report her to the police, Sarah decides to push her in front of an oncoming subway train.
Promoted into Pierre's position, Judge sends in a consultant, Morty Wickham, to help Sarah get a handle on her new job.
The string of deaths at Judge are being investigated by Detective Sergeant Bill Malloy who is also boarding at Sarah and Claire's house.
Sarah embezzles money from Judge through the dummy accounts, setting everything up to look like Joshua is to blame.
to check if that bottle had an x marked on its cap, she nervously waits for his reply, while pondering the notion of karma and people getting what they deserve.