
Third Man Out: A Donald Strachey Mystery
Crime · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
Gay detective Donald Strachey is commissioned to protect gay activist John Rutka, known for "outing" prominent citizens.
Top Cast


Chad Allen
Chad Allen
Donald Strachey
Chad Allen
Donald Strachey


Sebastian Spence
Sebastian Spence
Timmy Callahan
Sebastian Spence
Timmy Callahan


Jack Wetherall
Jack Wetherall
John Rutka
Jack Wetherall
John Rutka


Woody Jeffreys
Woody Jeffreys
Eddie Santon
Woody Jeffreys
Eddie Santon


Sean Young
Sean Young
Ann Rutka
Sean Young
Ann Rutka


April Telek
April Telek
Alice Savage
April Telek
Alice Savage


John Moore
John Moore
Bishop McFee
John Moore
Bishop McFee


Alf Humphreys
Alf Humphreys
Father Morgan
Alf Humphreys
Father Morgan


P. Lynn Johnson
P. Lynn Johnson
Senator Dianne Glassman
P. Lynn Johnson
Senator Dianne Glassman


Guy Fauchon
Guy Fauchon
Newspaper Photographer
Guy Fauchon
Newspaper Photographer
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