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{{Short description|1958 film by Lewis Seiler}}
{{Redirect|Lynn Stuart|thosepeople of awith similar namenames|Lynn Stewart (disambiguation){{!}}Lynn Stewart}}
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As she becomes closer to Down, Carter learns many of the ins-and-outs of the drug smuggling operation in which Down is involved. She reports her information back to police and says that she believes she is getting closer to being able to identify the top men in the operation. However, her home life suffers and her husband insists that she quit, which she agrees to do after the next day. But during that next day, Down pulls her deeply into a plan to hijack a competing gang's drug shipment. In the meantime, Carter's son is hospitalized with [[pneumonia]], and the authorities are unable to contact her to inform her.
 
After robbing the drug shipment from its drivers, Down murders them and the informant he had used from the competing gang. Carter is extremely unnerved by the killings, but can find no way to extricate herself from Down. When they stop at a gas station, she leaves a note in the restroom instructing whomeverwhoever finds it to contact the police for her and direct them to the motel being used by the gang.
 
Back at the motel, Carter's nervous and frightened behavior continues, which concerns both Down and the gang's leader Doc ([[John Anderson (actor)|John Anderson]]). When she hears a radio report that authorities are searching for Phyllis Carter, whose son is very ill, she flies into near-hysterics. Although they still do not know the truth about her, Doc and Down decide that her behavior is too much of a risk to them and that Down will kill her. Before he can do so, though, police raid the motel, having been contacted by a gas station attendant who found Carter's note. They take all of the criminals into custody and inform Carter that her son is going to be alright.
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