

Drama · Crime
Overview
Brazen perpetual offender Barbara Graham tries to go straight but she finds herself implicated in a murder and sent to death row.
Top Cast


Susan Hayward
Susan Hayward
Barbara Graham
Susan Hayward
Barbara Graham


Simon Oakland
Simon Oakland
Edward S. 'Ed' Montgomery
Simon Oakland
Edward S. 'Ed' Montgomery


Virginia Vincent
Virginia Vincent
Peg
Virginia Vincent
Peg


Theodore Bikel
Theodore Bikel
Carl G.G. Palmberg
Theodore Bikel
Carl G.G. Palmberg


Wesley Lau
Wesley Lau
Henry L. Graham
Wesley Lau
Henry L. Graham


Philip Coolidge
Philip Coolidge
Emmett Perkins
Philip Coolidge
Emmett Perkins


Lou Krugman
Lou Krugman
John R. 'Jack' Santo
Lou Krugman
John R. 'Jack' Santo


James Philbrook
James Philbrook
Bruce King
James Philbrook
Bruce King


Bartlett Robinson
Bartlett Robinson
District Attorney Milton
Bartlett Robinson
District Attorney Milton


Gage Clarke
Gage Clarke
Attorney Richard G. Tibrow
Gage Clarke
Attorney Richard G. Tibrow
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