- In 1916, a shadowy serial killer is targeting women with "afflictions"; one night during a thunderstorm, the mute Helen feels menaced.
- In 1916, beautiful young mute Helen is a domestic worker for elderly, ailing Mrs. Warren, whose two adult sons, professor Albert and impudent womanizer Steven, also live in the Warner mansion. Mrs. Warren becomes concerned for Helen's safety when a rash of murders involving 'women with afflictions' hits the neighborhood. She implores her physician, Dr. Parry, to take Helen away for her own safety. When another murder occurs inside the Warren mansion, it becomes obvious that Helen is in danger.—Gary Jackson <garyjack5@cogeco.ca>
- Differently-abled women living in a small town at the beginning of the 20th century are becoming the prey of a serial killer. Helen, a mute girl who works for the wealthy Warren family, fears that she could be the next victim of this monstrous menace.—Dragan Antulov <dragan.antulov@altbbs.fido.hr>
- At the beginning of the 20th century, a serial killer is terrorizing a small town, killing women with imperfections. In the Warren manor, mute housemaid Helen nurses Mrs. Warren who is terminal in bed. Newcomer Dr. Parry falls in love with Helen and intends to take her to specialists in Boston who could help her recover her voice, and he also intends to marry her. When reckless Steven Warren arrives from Europe, he stays in the mansion with his mother and his stepbrother, Professor Albert Warren, and has a brief affair with Albert's assistant Blanche. When a crippled woman is killed in the town, Mrs. Warren advises Helen to leave the house immediately since she is in danger. When a murder occurs in the mansion, Helen does not know who she can trust to help her call Dr. Parry to rescue her.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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