The scene is a rubber plantation outside of Singapore. As the story opens, Mrs. Leslie Crosbie is shooting one Geoffrey Hammond. Leslie insists she acted in self-defense. An attorney friend of the family agrees to take her case, only to have her story wrecked by the appearance of a letter Leslie had written to Hammond.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Schrank | Writer | ||
| William Wyler | Director | ||
| Somerset Maugham | Director |