Aspen (1977)

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Written by Douglas Heyes, Bert Hirschfield

Directed by Douglas Heyes

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1977

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

An innocent man is on trial for the rape and murder of a fifteen year old girl, only one man can help to clear his name.

When is Aspen next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Entertainment Tomorrow, 8:00am and on True Entertainment November 11th, 8:00am. See more...

Cast

Sam ElliottTom Keating
Perry KingLee Bishop
Image for Gene BarryGene BarryCarl Osborne
Martine BeswickJoan Carolinian
Joseph CottenHorton Paine
Roger DavisMax Kendrick
Lee de-BrouxSam Dinehart
George DiCenzoAbe Singer
Anthony FranciosaAlex Budde
Jessica HarperKit Kendrick
Bo HopkinsBudd Townsend
Image for John HousemanJohn HousemanJoseph Merrill Drummond
John McIntireOwen Keating
Michelle PhillipsGloria Osborne
William PrinceJudge Miles Kendrick
Deborah RichterAngela Morelli
Pepper MartinWilson Briggs
Angus DuncanLen Ralston
James O'ConnellDan Malatesta
Michael CarrHarry Rodano
Lynne ToppingGolden Blonde
Rod HaaseGlen Nilsson
Todd MartinCourt Clerk
Roberta McElroyJury Foreman
Leslie SimmsMiss Malatta
Image for John de LancieJohn de LancieRay Chilton
Antony PonziniRic
Don CollierCoker
James HoughtonJohn Desterreich
Mark HeyesMonte Frazer
Stephen CoitSecond Justice
Stephanie BlackmoreVanessa Faye

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