Enid only looks like she's sleeping. In fact, she's dead. Shortly after Enid caught her husband Harry in bed with her sister June, a row ensued, whereupon June accidently killed Enid. June's problem now is to hide the truth from the authorities, including her police-officer husband Floyd. Then she decides to reveal Enid's demise, albeit rearranging the damning evidence to make the whole thing look like the accident it really was.
Writing | Maurice Phillips | Screenplay |
Writing | A.J. Tipping | Screenplay |
Writing | James Whaley | Screenplay |
Sound | Craig Safan | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Affonso Beato | Director of Photography |
Editing | Malcolm Campbell | Editor |
Directing | Maurice Phillips | Director |
Art | Paul Peters | Production Design |
Art | Gershon Ginsburg | Art Direction |
Art | Lynn Wolverton-Parker | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Lisa Jensen | Costume Design |
Production | Howard Malin | Producer |
Production | Adam Platnick | Executive Producer |
Production | Mitchell Cannold | Executive Producer |
Production | Bill Brigode | Co-Producer |
Production | Susan Vogelfang | Line Producer |
Production | Robert J. Anderson | Associate Producer |
Production | Dori Berinstein | Executive Producer |
Crew | Janet Brady | Stunts |
Production | John Davis | Producer |