Convicted (1986)

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Written by Jonathan B. Rintels Jr.

Directed by David Lowell Rich

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1986

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A man is accused of a rape he didn't commit, and struggles to prove his innocence.

Cast

Gary GrubbsTom Cowan
Lindsay WagnerMartha Forbes
Carroll O'ConnorLewis May
John LarroquetteDouglas Forbes
Sharon Barr
Joshua Cadman
Paul ComiPreacher Soames
Stewart Bradley2nd Trial Judge
Charles Bartlett
Nancy AbramsonChecker
J. Lee BallewParole Board Chairman
Alyson CroftYolanda Forbes
Patrick CullitonPrison Officer
Michael D'AgostaReporter
Gabriel DamonJoel Forbes
Steve DantonShort Prisoner
Patricia GaulNorma Forbes
Burton GilliamLt. Nance
Chip Heller
Gloria HillardTV News Reporter
Jeanine JacksonReporter
Peter JasonRay Larkin
Christopher JohnsonTeasing Boy
Barry LawsReporter
Jenny LewisShelley Forbes
Michael J. LondonPrison Officer
Claire Malis
Jamie McEnnanLance Forbes
Image for Michael MooreMichael MooreBailiff
Glenn MorrisseyKlennard Forbes
Laurie O'BrienAudrey Delaney
Caitlin O'HeaneyCarla Larkin
Manny PerryV.A. Attendant
Bert RemsenGrandfather
Peter RichLine-up Guard
Christopher RobertsBuddy Reynolds
Mike ScottGuard
Ronnie SlavisReporter
Tony SwartzForeman
Hank UnderwoodReporter
Delane VaughnReporter
Wanda Von Kleist
Dick Warlock
Grace WestonCaseworker
Sandy Brown WyethReporter

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