
Trial Without Jury
Crime · Drama
Overview
A homicide detective suspects a playwright who bases his play on a murder.
Top Cast


Robert Rockwell
Robert Rockwell
Police Lt. Bill Peters
Robert Rockwell
Police Lt. Bill Peters


Kent Taylor
Kent Taylor
Jed Kilgore
Kent Taylor
Jed Kilgore


Audrey Long
Audrey Long
Myra Peters
Audrey Long
Myra Peters
K. Elmo Lowe
K. Elmo Lowe
John Webb
K. Elmo Lowe
John Webb


Stanley Waxman
Stanley Waxman
Arthur Gentry
Stanley Waxman
Arthur Gentry


John Whitney
John Whitney
Riley Wentworth
John Whitney
Riley Wentworth


Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley
Rheta Mulford
Barbara Billingsley
Rheta Mulford


Ruthelma Stevens
Ruthelma Stevens
Mrs. Mannings
Ruthelma Stevens
Mrs. Mannings
William Grueneberg
William Grueneberg
Detective Turner
William Grueneberg
Detective Turner


Christine Larson
Christine Larson
Bernice Andrews - Myra's Secretary
Christine Larson
Bernice Andrews - Myra's Secretary
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