[1] A wealthy socialite, Claire Rutherford (Beatrice Touzeau), visits her former lover, Tony Iredale (James Alexander), one night.
However a Scotland Yard detective in Melbourne on holiday (William Green) manages to trap the killer.
[2] Harwood had attempted to make Australia's first talking movie, Out of the Shadows in 1931 but been unable to complete it.
However he managed to secure backing from a Melbourne businessman to fund two low-budget films, this and Isle of Intrigue (1931) made in an old factory at 61 Stanley St West Melbourne which had been converted into a sound studio.
"[2] The cast included Helene Best, daughter of Australian politician, Sir Robert Best.