

Drama · Mystery · Romance
Overview
The wife of a murdered petrochemical company chairman and a banker investigating the liquidity of his new bank stumble upon an international financial scheme that could lead to global economic collapse.
Top Cast


Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda
Lee Winters
Jane Fonda
Lee Winters


Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson
Hubbell Smith
Kris Kristofferson
Hubbell Smith


Hume Cronyn
Hume Cronyn
Maxwell Emery
Hume Cronyn
Maxwell Emery


Josef Sommer
Josef Sommer
Roy Lefcourt
Josef Sommer
Roy Lefcourt


Bob Gunton
Bob Gunton
Sal Naftari
Bob Gunton
Sal Naftari


Macon McCalman
Macon McCalman
Jerry Fewster
Macon McCalman
Jerry Fewster


Ron Frazier
Ron Frazier
Gil Hovey
Ron Frazier
Gil Hovey


Jodi Long
Jodi Long
Betsy Okamoto
Jodi Long
Betsy Okamoto
Crocker Nevin
Crocker Nevin
Warner Ackerman
Crocker Nevin
Warner Ackerman
Marvin Chatinover
Marvin Chatinover
Henry Lipscomb
Marvin Chatinover
Henry Lipscomb
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