Moment to Moment
One day while Neil is away, Kay meets American naval ensign Mark, and they begin an affair.With the help of her friend Daphne, she dumps Mark's body into a ravine and then calls the police anonymously to report its location."[4] LeRoy faced difficulty casting the lead roles because "... it's so hard to find actresses who really look like ladies."Sean Garrison had just toured around the country in a production of Camelot and signed long-term contracts with LeRoy and Universal.In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Howard Thompson wrote: "[A] good, tingling plot manages to flesh out some persuasive characterizations and convincing human behavior—up to a point."