Convictions (1997)

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Written by Ann Beckett

Directed by Joyce Chopra

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Based on a true story. Nine years ago, Jeff Parker shot Zalinda Dorcheus's son, but when she goes to the prison to vent her anger she is forced to revise her opinion of him.

When is Convictions next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies 2 December 5th, 10:00pm and on True Movies December 13th, 3:00pm. See more...

Cast

Shirley KnightMargaret
Scott HylandsMatt Parker
Donnelly Rhodes
Cameron BancroftJeff Parker
Matthew WalkerChaplain
Bentley Mitchum
Image for Blair BrownBlair BrownZalinda Dorcheus
Kevin McNultyMarshall Link
Jan D'ArcyHelen Parker
Doug AbrahamsParole Chairman
Ed EvankoDoctor
Dale WilsonLarry
David KayeRick
Tasha SimmsLois
Belinda Metz
Dean WrayBen
Rochelle GreenwoodDeb
William deVryShane
Mark GibbonGuard
Brian WalleyGuard
Michelle HartPat
Maria HerreraVictim's Wife
Nancy McClureWaitress
Dwight McFeeCaptain
Kirk McMeekanBouncer
Kevin Clifford McNultyUmpire
Robert Moloney
Amanda O'LearyBetty
Russell B. PorterJohn
Addison RidgeLevi John
Michal SuchánekBoy
Aaron JosephBoy
Scott SwansonRalph
Ken TremblettSteve Parker
Gregor TrpinRoommate
Nickol TschenscherBrenna

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