Genial shopkeeper Philip has to endure the constant nagging of a shrewish wife while he secretly yearns for a pretty young stenographer. When the henpecking gets to be too much, Philip murders his wife and manages to make her death look like an accident. A ruthless blackmailer and a low-key detective both discover Philip's secret, and he has to decide which of them poses the more dangerous threat.
Directing | Robert Siodmak | Director |
Writing | James Ronald | Novel |
Camera | Paul Ivano | Director of Photography |
Editing | Arthur Hilton | Editor |
Production | Islin Auster | Producer |
Sound | Charles Carroll | Sound |
Sound | Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
Art | John B. Goodman | Art Direction |
Art | Martin Obzina | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Vera West | Costume Design |
Writing | Arthur T. Horman | Adaptation |
Writing | Bertram Millhauser | Screenplay |
Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
Art | Edward R. Robinson | Set Decoration |
Directing | William Tummel | Assistant Director |
Sound | Frank Skinner | Music Director |
Production | Howard Benedict | Executive Producer |
Sound | Frank Skinner | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Robert Laylo | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Frank Heisler | Assistant Camera |
Camera | William Dodds | Second Assistant Camera |
Production | Harry B. Friedman | Publicist |