Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story (2001)

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Written by Dennis Foon, Marjorie Freeman Campbell

Directed by Alex Chapple

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: Canada

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Kathleen RobertsonEvelyn Dick
Brenda FrickerAlexandra MacLean
Callum Keith RennieInspector Wood
Image for Victor GarberVictor GarberJ.J. Robinette
Ken JamesDonald MacLean
Jonathan PottsDet. Sgt. Preston
Tom McCamusCrown Prosecutor Rigney
Jim BoevenJohn Dick
Joseph ScorenBill Bohozuk
John BaylissChildren's Aid Director
David BoyceFirst Trial Jury Foreman
John Henry CanavanCourt Constable
Bruce ClaytonEvelyn's Lawyer
Scotty CookBlonde-Haired Boy
David GardnerBohozuk's Lawyer
Image for Bruce GrayBruce GrayThird Trial Judge
Joan GregsonPrison Matron
Joan HeneyJohn Dick's Mother
Kirstin Rae HintonStudent
Ann HollowayWoman outside courthouse
Jack JessopCourt Registrar
Michael KanevRed Haired Boy
Brian KaulbackMan outside courthouse
Bill LakeRailway Supervisor
Hannah LochnerHeather Dick
James MainprizeSecond Trial Judge
Christopher MarrenNewsreel Announcer
Bob MartinPathologist
Robert McKennaThird Trial Jury Foreman
Tedde MooreNurse Gowtand
Alex PangmanSinger
Gerry QuigleyWilly Landeg
Paul StephensWhite Haired Gentleman
Ashley TaylorGirl outside courthouse

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