

Thriller · Mystery · TV Movie
Overview
While in competition for a job promotion, the female competitor sues her male counterpart for sexual harassment. Blackmail and murder follow closely behind.
Top Cast


Dina Meyer
Dina Meyer
Rebecca Walker
Dina Meyer
Rebecca Walker


Jonathan Higgins
Jonathan Higgins
Jerry Dennings
Jonathan Higgins
Jerry Dennings


Amy Sloan
Amy Sloan
Shannon Dennings
Amy Sloan
Shannon Dennings
John H. Brennan
John H. Brennan
Schaffer
John H. Brennan
Schaffer


Harry Standjofski
Harry Standjofski
Arnold Kobrinsky
Harry Standjofski
Arnold Kobrinsky


Vlasta Vrana
Vlasta Vrana
Malcolm McBradden
Vlasta Vrana
Malcolm McBradden


Jane Wheeler
Jane Wheeler
Emily Poole
Jane Wheeler
Emily Poole


Erin Simms
Erin Simms
Kathy
Erin Simms
Kathy


Cas Anvar
Cas Anvar
Detective
Cas Anvar
Detective


Howard Bilerman
Howard Bilerman
Lieutenant
Howard Bilerman
Lieutenant
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