A sprained ankle brought Nurse Anne Baxendale to Melcombe Grange, a lonely house in the Dales, owned by Roddy Mason, an artist.
Roddy's crippled wife blames him for the accident on her wedding day which left her helpless.
Discovering that Anne is a nurse Roddy persuades her to stay and nurse his wife. More attracted to the good-looking artist than she cares to admit, Anne settles in at the Grange.
But she soon finds that things are not as humdrum as they seem to be on the surface, and a tense drama is acted out on the bleak Yorkshire moors with a climax in the depths of an underground cave system .
Roddy's crippled wife blames him for the accident on her wedding day which left her helpless.
Discovering that Anne is a nurse Roddy persuades her to stay and nurse his wife. More attracted to the good-looking artist than she cares to admit, Anne settles in at the Grange.
But she soon finds that things are not as humdrum as they seem to be on the surface, and a tense drama is acted out on the bleak Yorkshire moors with a climax in the depths of an underground cave system .
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