It's repeated depiction via flashback of the murder that places the heroine under oath prompts interesting comparisons with 'Rashomon'; but beneath its sleek, sophisticated veneer lies an increasingly overwrought and preposterous piece of hokum eventually resolved by such an outrageous coincidence that even the scriptwriter felt it necessary to have a character explain it as an act of God.
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