
To Encourage the Others
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The true story of Derek Bentley, whose conviction and execution for a murder committed by someone else provoked a public revulsion.
Top Cast
Charles Bolton
Charles Bolton
Derek Bentley
Charles Bolton
Derek Bentley
Billy Hamon
Billy Hamon
Christopher Craig
Billy Hamon
Christopher Craig


Roland Culver
Roland Culver
Lord Goddard
Roland Culver
Lord Goddard


Philip Stone
Philip Stone
Humphreys
Philip Stone
Humphreys


Wensley Pithey
Wensley Pithey
Cassels
Wensley Pithey
Cassels
Arthur Lovegrove
Arthur Lovegrove
Mr Bentley
Arthur Lovegrove
Mr Bentley


Carmel McSharry
Carmel McSharry
Mrs Bentley
Carmel McSharry
Mrs Bentley
John Ringham
John Ringham
Parris
John Ringham
Parris
Ken Halliwell
Ken Halliwell
McDonald
Ken Halliwell
McDonald


Michael Sheard
Michael Sheard
Insp. Fairfax
Michael Sheard
Insp. Fairfax
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