

Crime · Drama · History
Overview
Two close friends' plan to execute a flawless crime is crushed when one of them inadvertently leaves his glasses at the crime scene.
Top Cast


Dean Stockwell
Dean Stockwell
Judd Steiner
Dean Stockwell
Judd Steiner


Bradford Dillman
Bradford Dillman
Arthur A. Straus
Bradford Dillman
Arthur A. Straus


Orson Welles
Orson Welles
Jonathan Wilk
Orson Welles
Jonathan Wilk


E.G. Marshall
E.G. Marshall
District Attorney Harold Horn
E.G. Marshall
District Attorney Harold Horn


Diane Varsi
Diane Varsi
Ruth Evans
Diane Varsi
Ruth Evans


Martin Milner
Martin Milner
Sid Brooks
Martin Milner
Sid Brooks


Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson
Max Steiner
Richard Anderson
Max Steiner


Robert F. Simon
Robert F. Simon
Police Lt. Johnson
Robert F. Simon
Police Lt. Johnson


Robert Burton
Robert Burton
Charles Straus
Robert Burton
Charles Straus


Wilton Graff
Wilton Graff
Mr. Steiner
Wilton Graff
Mr. Steiner
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