
A high school football hero Bo Reinecker tries to piece together the events leading up to murder of his girl friend Lisa Nolen. Claiming to have experienced a total blackout, Bo is ultimately found not guilty of the murder by reason of insanity and placed in an institution for four years. Meanwhile, the dead girl's father, Tom Nolen, and her sister Wynn, bitterly prepare a campaign to put Nolen away in prison for life. Things come to a boil when Bo is released--and Tom and Wynn take "due process" into their own hands.
Cast

Karl Malden
Thomas E. Nolan

Paul Sorvino
Doyle Reinecker

Shirley Knight
Edna Reinecker

Timothy Patrick Murphy
Drew Lanscott

Catherine Mary Stewart
Lisa Nolen

Holly Hunter
Wynn Nolen

Alex McArthur
Bo Reinecker

William Devane
Aaron Charney

Richard Brooks
Eddie Cox
Wallace Wilkinson
Dr. Martin Gage

Ben Slack
Judge Albert McGrath
Norman Bennett
Ray Walker
Ray Walker
Don Estes
Arthel Neville
Marsha
Harlan Jordan
Ivan White

John William Galt
Walt Duminal

Matthew Posey
Larry Rigoli
Nina Wilson
Sally

Lou Hancock
Ginny
Robert Ahola
Psychiatrist
Gary Moody
Patient
Jane Roberts
Elderly Lady
Peyton E. Park
Mr. Johnson
Crew
Mike Robe
Director, Writer
Benjamin A. Weissman
Editor, Associate Producer
Robert C. Jessup
Cinematography

Leslie Neale
Production Coordinator

Jerry London
Executive Producer
Lee Rafner
Producer, Unit Production Manager
Cristan Callaway
Associate Producer
Kurt Wehrs
Production Assistant
John Moio
Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator

John Pritchett
Sound Mixer
Paul Chihara
Music
Billie Jean Gaither
Stunts
Robert Driskell
Gaffer
Jack Marty
Art Direction
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