

Drama
Overview
Having been imprisoned for his part in the Watergate scandal, Charles Colson undergoes a religious conversion.
Top Cast


Dean Jones
Dean Jones
Charles W. Colson
Dean Jones
Charles W. Colson


Anne Francis
Anne Francis
Patty Colson
Anne Francis
Patty Colson


Jay Robinson
Jay Robinson
David Shapiro
Jay Robinson
David Shapiro


Dana Andrews
Dana Andrews
Tom Phillips
Dana Andrews
Tom Phillips


Corey Feldman
Corey Feldman
Boy Fisherman #1
Corey Feldman
Boy Fisherman #1


Raymond St. Jacques
Raymond St. Jacques
Jimmy Newsom
Raymond St. Jacques
Jimmy Newsom


George Brent
George Brent
Judge Gerhard Gesell
George Brent
Judge Gerhard Gesell
Harold Hughes
Harold Hughes
Sen. Harold Hughes
Harold Hughes
Sen. Harold Hughes


Billy Graham
Billy Graham
Rev. Billy Graham
Billy Graham
Rev. Billy Graham
Harry Spillman
Harry Spillman
President Richard M. Nixon
Harry Spillman
President Richard M. Nixon
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