When Glen Nash, at the last moment, saved the drunk director Earl Dexter by pulling him out from under the wheels, he couldn’t even imagine what it would turn into in the end. Feeling indebted to his rescuer, Dexter decides to offer him a job: to work for him and become his personal driver. Of course, Glen agrees. Soon Nash learns that Earl Dexter has a beautiful wife who only dreams of her husband’s death. Maybe he should have warned the employer—but instead he decides to help Dexter’s wife. After his death, they’ll split the insurance payout of seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars. But there’s one snag: Earl Dexter committed suicide. In that case, no insurance can be claimed. And to not lose the desired money, something has to be invented. The main thing is to remember that in this world you have to pay for everything—and sometimes very, very dearly.