English journalist Charleston has spent the 1930s trying to make the public aware of the dangers of Hitler's Germany. But it seems no-one wants to listen. In anger and defeat, he takes up residence in a Lake Michigan lighthouse. There, in his solitude, he is forced to reconsider the merit of turning his back on the world.
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