
Moment of Truth: Why My Daughter?
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
After a young prostitute is murdered and left in a rubbish heap, her mother does everything to track down the killer.
Top Cast


Linda Gray
Linda Gray
Gayle Moffitt
Linda Gray
Gayle Moffitt


Jamie Luner
Jamie Luner
Diana Moffitt
Jamie Luner
Diana Moffitt


James Eckhouse
James Eckhouse
Sergeant Jack Powell
James Eckhouse
Sergeant Jack Powell


Alanna Ubach
Alanna Ubach
April
Alanna Ubach
April


Antonio Sabàto Jr.
Antonio Sabàto Jr.
A.J. Treece
Antonio Sabàto Jr.
A.J. Treece
Louis A. Lotorto
Louis A. Lotorto
Paul Moffitt
Louis A. Lotorto
Paul Moffitt
Lisa Sigell
Lisa Sigell
Laurie
Lisa Sigell
Laurie


Jan Burrell
Jan Burrell
Susan Talgo
Jan Burrell
Susan Talgo


Kevin Quigley
Kevin Quigley
Charlie
Kevin Quigley
Charlie


Vana O'Brien
Vana O'Brien
Judge Turkell
Vana O'Brien
Judge Turkell
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