When you're in the mood for a quick Christie fix, and don't mind getting it from an old, very low-budget made-for-tv quickie flick, consider this rarity. Surfing thru the offerings on streaming this evening, I happened upon it, and normally would have given it a pass--especially considering its faded, technical antiquity and the only recognizable name being reliable Nina Foch (among other roles, the Egyptian princess who adopts baby Moses in the 1956 "Ten Commandments".) The other players, while capable, seemed like they'd all blur together, and the faded black-and-white print looked to have been made on a shoestring. But with its brief running time, I gave it a look and was glad I did. It moves along and tells the tale briskly enough that you don't have time to be bored (closed-captioning helps a lot with the accents too.) I'm glad I checked it out.