Just after a jury finds Ann Grey guilty of murder, the car carrying her to prison crashes into another auto. Ann escapes and ends up in the vehicle of Tony Baxter, a lawyer who has eyes for her.
Ann Gray is wrongly convicted of murder. On her way to jail a car accident gives her the opportunity to escape. She is helped by young lawyer Tony Baxter. He hides her from the police, as well as his fiancée, with the help of his butler Peedles. Ann is also wanted by the mobsters who really committed the murder as they think she knows where $250,000 worth of bonds are hidden. When the mobsters find and abduct her, Tony enlists the help of the D.A. and the police to try to get her back.—Gary Jackson <[email protected]>
A New York City jury has just found Ann Gray guilty of the murder of Ted Arnold despite her cries of innocence in the matter. She is probably facing the death penalty, so when the opportunity arises in her transport back to prison, Ann escapes custody. She finds refuge with Tony Baxter, a lawyer initially unaware of who she is, his time with her solely in his attraction to her, which will be complicated with the arrival back into town of his on-again/off-again girlfriend/fiancée Betty Randolph who automatically assumes it is on-again as to being engaged with her return. When Tony discovers the woman he is with is Ann Gray, she is able to convince him that she truly is innocent, he in the process helping her try to clear her name. They will not only have to evade the authorities including District Attorney Martin who tried her case, but gangster Smiley Gordon, the actual murderer. Smiley, who orchestrated the car accident that allowed Ann to escape, believes Ann the key to discovering the whereabouts of a missing $250,000 in bonds, he willing to kill again, this time Ann and Tony, once he finds the money.—Huggo