The D.A.: Murder One Trailer

The D.A.: Murder One Trailer (1969)

08 December 1969 Drama, Crime, TV Movie 100 mins

A Deputy District Attorney suspects that a nurse has been murdering her rich husbands and relatives by giving them unneeded insulin doses, but his superiors don't believe him.

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Cast

Robert Conrad

as Paul Ryan

Howard Duff

as Lynn D. Compton

Diane Baker

as Mary Brokaw

J.D. Cannon

as Nicholas Devaney

Gerald S. O'Loughlin

as Sgt. Andrushian

Alfred Ryder

as Dr. Donald Stuart

Scott Brady

as Sidney A. Cherniss Jr.

Carlos Romero

as Bob Ramirez

Dana Elcar

as Dr. Carl Enright

David Opatoshu

as Dr. Rudolph Grainger

Patric Knowles

as Charles Lloyd

Alan Hewitt

as Judge Tanner

Fredricka Meyers

as Vee Ryan

Chuck Daniel

as Larry Triplett

Ford Rainey

as Dr. Ellis Anders

Dean Harens

as Judge Skinner

Crew

Jack Webb

Jack Webb Executive Producer

George C. Webb

George C. Webb Art Direction

Robert Forward

Robert Forward Executive Producer

Boris Sagal

Director

Ralph Ferrin

Ralph Ferrin Assistant Director

Alric Edens

Alric Edens Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 08 December 1969

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