

Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Landmark TV adaptation of the Arthur Miller play. Nominated for 3 Emmy awards.
Top Cast


George C. Scott
George C. Scott
John Proctor
George C. Scott
John Proctor


Colleen Dewhurst
Colleen Dewhurst
Elizabeth Proctor
Colleen Dewhurst
Elizabeth Proctor


Fritz Weaver
Fritz Weaver
Reverend Hale
Fritz Weaver
Reverend Hale


Henry Jones
Henry Jones
Reverend Parris
Henry Jones
Reverend Parris


Cathleen Nesbitt
Cathleen Nesbitt
Rebecca Nurse
Cathleen Nesbitt
Rebecca Nurse


Will Geer
Will Geer
Giles Corey
Will Geer
Giles Corey


Tuesday Weld
Tuesday Weld
Abigail Williams
Tuesday Weld
Abigail Williams


Melvyn Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Deputy Governor Danforth
Melvyn Douglas
Deputy Governor Danforth
Paula Bauersmith
Paula Bauersmith
Martha Corey
Paula Bauersmith
Martha Corey


Clarice Blackburn
Clarice Blackburn
Ann Putnam
Clarice Blackburn
Ann Putnam
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