The Flaw (1934)
Directed by Norman Walker
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
The perfect poisoning is the basis of this crime drama. So pleased is the killer by his own brilliant scheme, that he explains the whole thing to his victim who points out the one big flaw in the plan. The would-be killer is so distraught that the victim convinces him to take the poison himself. He does so and dies. Meanwhile, the victim takes an antidote and goes on to live a long, happy life.
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antidote [to poison], criminal, death, killing, murder, perfection, plans, poison, scheme, victim