Pete Marshall is sent as a replacement to the mountain district town of Plainville when a public opinion surveyor who went there goes missing. Visiting the hillbilly family of Mamie Fleagle, Pete begins to suspect that she and her two sons have murdered the surveyor. Pete then believes that Mamie is slowly poisoning wealthy Grandma Fleagle, who has put a vital clue to her fortune in a nonsensical embroidered sampler.
Writing | Jack Moffitt | Story |
Directing | George Marshall | Director |
Writing | Lou Breslow | Screenplay |
Sound | Robert Emmett Dolan | Original Music Composer |
Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Art | William Flannery | Art Direction |
Art | George Sawley | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Supervisor |
Crew | Betty Danko | Stunts |
Visual Effects | Gordon Jennings | Visual Effects |
Directing | Arthur S. Black Jr. | Assistant Director |
Sound | Gene Merritt | Sound Recordist |
Camera | Theodor Sparkuhl | Director of Photography |
Editing | LeRoy Stone | Editor |
Sound | Don Johnson | Sound Recordist |
Sound | George Parrish | Orchestrator |
Camera | Lothrop B. Worth | Additional Camera |
Crew | Audrey Scott | Stunts |
Visual Effects | Paul K. Lerpae | Visual Effects |
Production | E.D. Leshin | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Mary Kay Dodson | Wardrobe Designer |
Crew | Joseph J. Lilley | Additional Music |
Sound | Philip Wisdom | Scoring Mixer |