Olga, assistant of the hypnotist Joe Selfridge, is used by the latter to impersonate her own sister, Vera, herself a victim of Selfridge's cruelty. Selfridge's plan aims to obtain the fortune of the young Baron Vajk.
TV Guide described the film as "a lot like the sort of low-budget 'B'melodramas in which director Steve Szekely specialized when he moved to Hollywood in the 1940s."[2]