Certainly not one of Loretta's best on her anthology hit show.
On a boat, she meets fellow designer Murray Hamilton and by the time the boat has docked, she accuses Hamilton of stealing her design and attempting to make a fortune from himself.
From out of nowhere, a Vienese Dr. Freud-type enters the picture and claims that they both have esp-extra sensory perception. If that isn't enough, there was a precocious but young obnoxious girl on board who would draw copies of Young's dresses. Evidently, the Hamilton character picked up on this.
To me, this all boiled down to nothing more than psychological nonsense.
On a boat, she meets fellow designer Murray Hamilton and by the time the boat has docked, she accuses Hamilton of stealing her design and attempting to make a fortune from himself.
From out of nowhere, a Vienese Dr. Freud-type enters the picture and claims that they both have esp-extra sensory perception. If that isn't enough, there was a precocious but young obnoxious girl on board who would draw copies of Young's dresses. Evidently, the Hamilton character picked up on this.
To me, this all boiled down to nothing more than psychological nonsense.