
Critical Choices
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A Milwaukee Women's Health Clinic becomes the battleground between pro-choice activists and right-to-life demonstrators over and Easter Sunday weekend and involves three different women, each representing different sides of the issue.
Top Cast


Betty Buckley
Betty Buckley
Dr. Margret Ludlow
Betty Buckley
Dr. Margret Ludlow


Pamela Reed
Pamela Reed
Arlene Dickens
Pamela Reed
Arlene Dickens


Diana Scarwid
Diana Scarwid
Diana Johnson
Diana Scarwid
Diana Johnson


Liisa Repo-Martell
Liisa Repo-Martell
Amy
Liisa Repo-Martell
Amy


Terry Kinney
Terry Kinney
Lloyd Dickens
Terry Kinney
Lloyd Dickens
Albert Schultz
Albert Schultz
Andy
Albert Schultz
Andy


Dean McDermott
Dean McDermott
Johnny
Dean McDermott
Johnny


Jody Racicot
Jody Racicot
Wayne
Jody Racicot
Wayne


Jeffrey Donovan
Jeffrey Donovan
Randy
Jeffrey Donovan
Randy


Brian Kerwin
Brian Kerwin
Rev. Bobby Ray Flood
Brian Kerwin
Rev. Bobby Ray Flood
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