

Drama
Overview
Justice, the poets have it, is a blind goddess. Eric Portman stars as the lawyer defending a lord, Hugh Williams, accused by his secretary Michael Dennison of having diverted public funds for his own use.
Top Cast


Eric Portman
Eric Portman
Sir John Dearing KC
Eric Portman
Sir John Dearing KC


Anne Crawford
Anne Crawford
Lady Helen Brasted
Anne Crawford
Lady Helen Brasted


Hugh Williams
Hugh Williams
Lord Arthur Brasted
Hugh Williams
Lord Arthur Brasted


Michael Denison
Michael Denison
Derek Waterhouse
Michael Denison
Derek Waterhouse


Nora Swinburne
Nora Swinburne
Lady Dearing
Nora Swinburne
Lady Dearing


Raymond Lovell
Raymond Lovell
Frank Mainwaring KC
Raymond Lovell
Frank Mainwaring KC


Claire Bloom
Claire Bloom
Mary Dearing
Claire Bloom
Mary Dearing


Frank Cellier
Frank Cellier
The Judge
Frank Cellier
The Judge


Clive Morton
Clive Morton
Mersel
Clive Morton
Mersel


Maurice Denham
Maurice Denham
Johnson
Maurice Denham
Johnson
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