Stop at Nothing Trailer

Stop at Nothing Trailer (1991)

"The truth must be discovered...before it's too late." 03 December 1991 Drama, Thriller, TV Movie 96 mins

An ex-prosecutor takes a bodyguard job protecting a girl from a mother who has lost custody. The father was accused of sexually abusing the daughter but the evidence was dismissed. Who's lying?

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Cast

Veronica Hamel

as Nettie Forbes

Lindsay Frost

as Sarah McConnell Parrish

David Ackroyd

as Agent Conroy

Robert Desiderio

as Sgt. Jake Morris

Deborah Gorman

as Kimberly Howard

Joseph Hacker

as James Howard

Caroline McWilliams

as A.J. Parker

Annabella Price

as Glenna Howard

Francis X. McCarthy

as Dean Bowles

Lou Beatty Jr.

as Sgt. Wade

Al Ruscio

as Judge Quentin

Hiram Kasten

as Mike Thomasson

Sharon Spelman

as Victoria (uncredited)

Crew

Arch Bryant

Arch Bryant Director of Photography

Shauna Duggins

Shauna Duggins Stunt Double

Noon Orsatti

Noon Orsatti Second Unit Director

Ronnie Rondell Jr.

Ronnie Rondell Jr. Stunt Coordinator

Mimi Gramatky

Mimi Gramatky Production Design

Ilene Amy Berg

Ilene Amy Berg Executive Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 December 1991

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