
The City
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The trials and tribulations of the first Hispanic mayor of a major Southwestern city.
Top Cast


Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Mayor Thomas Jefferson Alcala
Anthony Quinn
Mayor Thomas Jefferson Alcala


E.G. Marshall
E.G. Marshall
Sheridan Hugotor
E.G. Marshall
Sheridan Hugotor


Robert Reed
Robert Reed
Sealy Graham
Robert Reed
Sealy Graham


Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle
Ira Groom
Pat Hingle
Ira Groom


John Larch
John Larch
Holland Yermo
John Larch
Holland Yermo


Kaz Garas
Kaz Garas
Unknown Man
Kaz Garas
Unknown Man


Skye Aubrey
Skye Aubrey
Sabina Menard
Skye Aubrey
Sabina Menard


Peggy McCay
Peggy McCay
Mrs. Lockney
Peggy McCay
Mrs. Lockney


Lorraine Gary
Lorraine Gary
Victoria Ulysses
Lorraine Gary
Victoria Ulysses
Emanuel Smith
Emanuel Smith
Det. Loop
Emanuel Smith
Det. Loop
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