
Tail Gunner Joe
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
Senator Joseph McCarthy from Wisconsin accuses prominent people of Communist sympathies in order to give him a national power base when he later planned to run for President.
Top Cast


Peter Boyle
Peter Boyle
Joseph McCarthy
Peter Boyle
Joseph McCarthy


John Forsythe
John Forsythe
Paul Cunningham
John Forsythe
Paul Cunningham


Burgess Meredith
Burgess Meredith
Joseph Welch
Burgess Meredith
Joseph Welch


Patricia Neal
Patricia Neal
Margaret Chase Smith
Patricia Neal
Margaret Chase Smith


Jean Stapleton
Jean Stapleton
Mrs. DeCamp
Jean Stapleton
Mrs. DeCamp


Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty
Sylvester
Ned Beatty
Sylvester


Philip Abbott
Philip Abbott
Scott Lucas
Philip Abbott
Scott Lucas


Wallace Rooney
Wallace Rooney
Speaker
Wallace Rooney
Speaker


Heather Menzies
Heather Menzies
Logan
Heather Menzies
Logan


Wesley Addy
Wesley Addy
Middleton
Wesley Addy
Middleton
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