
Murder or Mercy
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
An attorney comes out of retirement to defend a prominent doctor, who has been accused of the mercy killing of his wife.
Top Cast


Bradford Dillman
Bradford Dillman
Sam Champion
Bradford Dillman
Sam Champion


Melvyn Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Dr. Paul Harelson
Melvyn Douglas
Dr. Paul Harelson


Mildred Dunnock
Mildred Dunnock
Lois Harelson
Mildred Dunnock
Lois Harelson


Denver Pyle
Denver Pyle
Amos Champion
Denver Pyle
Amos Champion


Don Porter
Don Porter
Henry Balin
Don Porter
Henry Balin


David Birney
David Birney
Dr. Peter Peterson
David Birney
Dr. Peter Peterson


Robert Webber
Robert Webber
Dr. Eric Stoneman
Robert Webber
Dr. Eric Stoneman


Bonnie Bartlett
Bonnie Bartlett
Elena Champion
Bonnie Bartlett
Elena Champion


Arthur Franz
Arthur Franz
Dr. Raymond Eckworth
Arthur Franz
Dr. Raymond Eckworth


Bettye Ackerman
Bettye Ackerman
Nurse Cantelli
Bettye Ackerman
Nurse Cantelli
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