In 'The Blackout,' a mysterious blackout causes a disruption in the lives of several individuals. As they struggle to piece together what happened during the blackout, they unravel a web of dark secrets, murder, and psychological turmoil. The movie explores themes of addiction, memory, and the repercussions of past actions. It delves into the lives of drug addicts, alcoholics, and those haunted by their past. The characters' lives intertwine as they try to uncover the truth, leading to a thrilling and suspenseful climax.
Mary Lou manages to escape abduction by a prostitution ring. She tells the Chief of Detectives they were planning to take her to the Berrywood road house, a well-known den of iniquity. Jim Murray and beautician Belle Harris are using her beauty shop to recruit floozies for their road house circuit. Dona Lee, who works at the beauty salon, is falling in love with young reporter wanna-be Phillip, but Murray gets jealous and makes life rough for him. Meanwhile Dona begins to figure out the racket, but becomes threatened by Murray's unwanted advances.
Bill's wife insists that he get her a fur coat, and since he cannot afford to buy one, he goes on a hunting trip, hoping to capture some furs himself. Meanwhile, a temperamental actress, needing a rest for her nerves, has made plans to visit the same hunting lodge where Bill will be staying. They and several others meet at the lodge, resulting in chaos and confusion.
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