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Thrown out of her home by a jealous husband, a woman sinks into degradation. Twenty years later, she is charged with killing a man bent on harming her daughter. The daughter, unaware of who the woman is, takes the assignment to defend her in court.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1981-03-16
- video_camera_front Companies Universal Television, Levenback-Riche Productions
- timer Runtime: 100 Mins
- star Rating: 6.5 / 10
- favorite Likes: 2 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0082695
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Tuesday Weld
Holly Richardson
Jeremy Brett
Dr. Terrence Keith
Len Cariou
John Abbott
Martina Deignan
Elizabeth Reeves
Robert Hooks
Dist. Atty. Roerich
Eleanor Parker
Katherine Richardson
Jerry Stiller
Burt Orland
Robin Strand
Willy Dwyer
Granville Van Dusen
Clay Richardson
Norman Bartold
Judge Tom Matlock
Raleigh Bond
Captain Costa
Stanley Brock
Arthur Penrose
Camilla Carr
Kit
Pola Miller
Bejay Matlock
Tony Plana
Senor Rueda
John Rose
Dr. Rascoff
William Wintersole
Tom Cleveland
Edward Anhalt
Judge
Wendy Cutler
Nurse
Meg Sargent
Miss Kilgore
Ellen Snortland
Belle
Deanna Deignan
Linda
Bennett Foster
Dr. Everly
Susan Lanier-Bramlett
Peggy
Beverly Hay
Margaret
Ramón Menéndez
Luis
John Madison
Mr. Reilly
Randi Martin
Young Elizabeth Richardson
Tom Tully
Man in Dublin Bar
Bridget Sienna
Clerk
Ray Wise
Bellman (uncredited)
groups Crew
Robert Ellis Miller
Director
Alexandre Bisson
Theatre Play
Edward Anhalt
Teleplay
Bernadette Joyce
Associate Producer
Paula Levenback
Producer
Wendy Riche
Producer
Angela Morley
Music
Woody Omens
Cinematography
Skip Lusk
Editor
Mary Petterson
Casting
William McAllister
Art Direction
Jennifer Polito
Set Decoration
Burton Miller
Costume Design
Richard Blair
Makeup Artist
Shirley Padgett
Hairstylist
Dodie Foster
Unit Production Manager
Tom Blank
First Assistant Director
Judith Vogelsang
Second Assistant Director
Douglas M. Keenan
Property Master
George Fredrick
Sound Effects Editor
Larry Hooberry
Sound
David Zellitti
Stunts
Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunts
Louis Niemeyer
First Assistant Camera
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