

Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
A rookie New York cop has to deal with juvenile delinquents, his superiors, and blame for the suicide of a woman who jumped to her death while he was in her apartment.
Top Cast


George Montgomery
George Montgomery
John Dean
George Montgomery
John Dean


Geraldine Brooks
Geraldine Brooks
Terry
Geraldine Brooks
Terry


Nehemiah Persoff
Nehemiah Persoff
Leon
Nehemiah Persoff
Leon


Marilee Earle
Marilee Earle
Nancy
Marilee Earle
Nancy


Stephen Joyce
Stephen Joyce
Ricky
Stephen Joyce
Ricky


William Harrigan
William Harrigan
Gus
William Harrigan
Gus


Clifford David
Clifford David
Tom
Clifford David
Tom


Diana Millay
Diana Millay
Joan (as Diana Milay)
Diana Millay
Joan (as Diana Milay)


Andra Martin
Andra Martin
Frances (as Sandra Rehn)
Andra Martin
Frances (as Sandra Rehn)
Danny Dennis
Danny Dennis
Short Stuff
Danny Dennis
Short Stuff
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