Beyond the Call (1996)

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Directed by Tony Bill

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Moving drama starring Sissy Spacek as Pam O'Brien, a woman who risks her marriage to help fight for clemency for Russell, her high school sweetheart, convicted of killing a policeman. Russell's sister explains to Pam that Russell committed the crime in the midst of a post-traumatic flash-back to Vietnam - a line of defence rejected by the courts. Convinced that Russell does not deserve to be electrocuted, Pam continues to fight on his behalf and in the process rekindles old feelings for him that threatens to destroy her marriage.

Cast

Image for Sissy SpacekSissy SpacekPam O'Brien
David StrathairnRussell Cates
Arliss HowardKeith O'Brien
Janet WrightFran
Lindsay MurrellRebecca
Leslie CarlsonDan
Ken JamesMel
Christina CollinsRuth
Andrew SardellaMark
Wayne DownerPoliceman
Diane D'AquilaAngela
Christine ReevesCop's Wife
Rufus CrawfordThibodeaux
Desmond CampbellGuard
John PearsonGuard
Jefferson MappinGuard
Kevin RushtonGuard
Dov TiefenbachMark's Friend
Craig EldridgePoliceman
Emily AndrewsTeen Pam
Ross HullTeen Dwayne
Allan ClowInmate
Stephen MicalchunkInmate
Shawn LawrenceBartender
John BlackwoodRegular
Caleb MarshallSoldier
D. Garnet HardingSoldier

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