American director Samuel Fowler's 1964 work, black and white, 91 minutes long. Kelly, a nightclub girl, came to a strange town to get rid of the troubles of the past. After a series of twists and turns, she not only had a secure job, but also fell in love with the children of a rich family. But just when she thought she had found happiness, she was horrified to find out. Samuel Fowler is one of the most famous B-rated film directors in the United States. He always adheres to his black and violent film style and would rather take a few years off than give in to the filmmakers. Samuel Fowler enjoys a high status in the independent film industry in the United States and even in the world. His film is highly praised by Godal. Dennis Hope directed the Last Film based on him. Jamushi, Tarantino and other young directors have always regarded him as an idol.