

Drama
Overview
A Mexican boy accused of rape and murder becomes a pawn for Communists and red-baiters. A courtroom drama set in 1947 and underlying post-WW2 acute problems facing the USA such as stormy race relations and the growing threat of local communism.
Top Cast


Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
David Blake
Glenn Ford
David Blake


Dorothy McGuire
Dorothy McGuire
Abbe Nyle
Dorothy McGuire
Abbe Nyle


Arthur Kennedy
Arthur Kennedy
Barney Castle
Arthur Kennedy
Barney Castle


John Hodiak
John Hodiak
District Attorney John J. Armstrong
John Hodiak
District Attorney John J. Armstrong


Katy Jurado
Katy Jurado
Consuela Chavez
Katy Jurado
Consuela Chavez


Rafael Campos
Rafael Campos
Angel Chavez
Rafael Campos
Angel Chavez


Juano Hernández
Juano Hernández
Judge Theodore Motley
Juano Hernández
Judge Theodore Motley


Robert Middleton
Robert Middleton
A.A. "Fats" Sanders
Robert Middleton
A.A. "Fats" Sanders


John Hoyt
John Hoyt
Ralph Castillo
John Hoyt
Ralph Castillo


Paul Guilfoyle
Paul Guilfoyle
Cap Grant
Paul Guilfoyle
Cap Grant
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