It's a complicated jigsaw as amnesiac Basehart tries to piece together a former life he's forgotten. Whatever that former identity, someone's now out to kill him. With help from others, maybe he can figure things out before the next bullet connects. So it's a race against time. Good thing the producers got the highly skilled Richard Basehart for the lead, since the role's very demanding. Fortunately, Basehart measures up. It's interesting to watch a guy play observer to his own life instead of agent. As might be expected from a Cornell Woolrich story, gloom hangs heavy over events like some noirish cloud. Also good to see that Lola Albright has a life after Peter Gunn—but she's not her usual glamour-puss, having to dress down to fit in. It's the visuals and acting that carry this entry. Frankly, I agree with reviewer Sol: the narrative's much too complex. It's like they're trying to cram 200-pages of story into an hour's runtime and leave nothing out. A tighter screenplay could have added up to a noirish gem, instead of a regrettably flawed entry.