- A district attorney rises to political success and the governorship but loses his sense of morality once he starts associating with the shadowy and perhaps diabolical Nick Beal.
- The incorruptible District Attorney Joseph Foster is cleaning his city from bad elements and helping the youths to recover with his juvenile center. He is supported by a conservative group of friends, including his beloved wife Martha Foster, Rev. Thomas Garfield and Judge Hobson. Foster wishes to put a powerful crime boss in the prison and promises to do anything to have his accountant bookkeeping, but the rumors tell that they have been burned out. Out of the blue, the mysterious Nick Beal gives him the books and Foster succeeds to imprison the gangster. Now, he is selected to be the next governor of the state and Nick Beal helps him again, donating money, associating with the gangster Frankie Faulkner and bringing the gorgeous and smart prostitute Donna Allen to work in his committee and seduce Foster to destroy his marriage. Who is Nick Beal?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Righteous district attorney Joseph Foster's main goal in life is to rid his city of the gangsters infesting it. In order to be even more efficient in his war against crime he plans to run for governor. One day he meets a strange, shadowy man, Nick Beal, who offers to help him to achieve his end. Beal convinces hesitating Foster by dint of easy money, easy sex with an alluring young woman and the promise of easy success. Joseph Foster soon becomes an influential politician but a corrupt one. A minister of God manages to show him that he has been the plaything of the so-called Nick Beal, who might be "Old Nick" , that is to say Satan himself. Foster then decides to resign and to become an honest man again.—Guy Bellinger
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