Ford Adams regains consciousness in Boston, bloody and suffering from amnesia. Information he eventually uncovers (with the help of Marie Smith) connects him to a well-known producer--who's just been murdered.

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you’ve got a weird itch for 1930s B-movie fluff. If you need a tight, logical script, you’re gonna hate this. If you just like watching people act panicked in old Boston suits while the plot ignores half the questions it asks, you might be fine. It starts with the classic amnes...
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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you’ve got a weird itch for 1930s B-movie fluff. If you need a tight, logical script, you’re gonna hate this. If you just like watching people act panicked in old Boston suits while the plot ignores half the questions it asks, you might be fine. It starts with the classic amnesia trope. Ford Adams wakes up all bloody, which is a bit dramatic even for a rainy Boston night. Who hasn't woken up with a headache? This one just comes with a side of murder char..."
Gelett Burgess, Seton I. Miller, Willis Goldbeck
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