Okay, now we have a plot, at least - except, again, each new development feels like the screenwriters were making them up spontaneously over cocktails. The film culminates in a long courtroom trial which feels very much besides the point because Tierney isn't the one on trial and isn't even in this climactic sequence.
Then we're back in "the present" and the whole framing sequence serves to just tack on a seemingly perfunctory romantic happy ending.
old but producers and distributors were crazy careless with that stuff. I mean, same w/ archival video through the 60s and 70s (lost DOCTOR WHOs et al). Totally wild that people figured no one would ever care to watch those things ever again. 

