A Mother's Fight for Justice (2001)

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Written by Thomas Rickman

Directed by Thomas Rickman

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

This drama explores the extraordinary impact on an ordinary family when their son is critically injured by a drunk driver.

When is A Mother's Fight for Justice next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies December 4th, 7:00am. See more...

Cast

Meredith BaxterTerry Stone
Alan RosenbergGeoff Stone
Eric LivelyAndrew Stone
Richard BanelAlex Stone
Vik SahayMarius
Barbara MamaboloLittle Jo
Colin GlazerPhysical Therapist
Michael AyoubVendor
Pixie BigelowPriscilla Gordon
Landy CannonGarry Curtis Gordon
Melinda DahlTeenage Ice Cream Clerk
Arlene DuncanFemale Judge
Kristin FairlieAllie Stone
Dean GabourieOfficer Garza
Jeff GeddisFelix
Chris GillettBill Gordon
Jeff IroniDoorman
Don KellyPassing Man
François KlanferJudge Gipson
Dan KleinMr. Davids
Antonella LaCapraraNurse Taylor
Patrick MarkStunt Garry
Jim McAleeseBailiff
Steven McCarthyBenno
Jodi PapeWoman Professor
Arnold PinnockDr. Hite
Les PorterMale Professor
Robert SmithScott Harwood
Harvey SokoloffArbitration Judge
John Stoneham Jr.Stunt Benno
Len WagnerStunt Andrew
K. Trevor WilsonJock

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