
Chain of Evidence
Crime · Drama · Mystery
Overview
A police lieutenant fights to prove a boy's innocence after he's accused of murder. The fourth of five Ben Schwab productions that starred Bill Elliott as a detective lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's department.
Top Cast


Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott
Andy Doyle
Bill Elliott
Andy Doyle


Jimmy Lydon
Jimmy Lydon
Steve Nordstrom (as James Lydon)
Jimmy Lydon
Steve Nordstrom (as James Lydon)


Claudia Barrett
Claudia Barrett
Harriet Owens
Claudia Barrett
Harriet Owens


Tina Carver
Tina Carver
Claire Ramsey
Tina Carver
Claire Ramsey


Ross Elliott
Ross Elliott
Bob Bradfield
Ross Elliott
Bob Bradfield


Don Haggerty
Don Haggerty
Det. Sgt. Mike Duncan
Don Haggerty
Det. Sgt. Mike Duncan


Dabbs Greer
Dabbs Greer
Dr. Ainsley - Psychiatrist
Dabbs Greer
Dr. Ainsley - Psychiatrist


Timothy Carey
Timothy Carey
Carl Fowler
Timothy Carey
Carl Fowler


Meg Randall
Meg Randall
Polly Gunther
Meg Randall
Polly Gunther


John Bleifer
John Bleifer
Jake Habermann
John Bleifer
Jake Habermann
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