A Matter of Justice
A Matter of Justice is a 1993 American television film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Patty Duke and Martin Sheen. Televised in two parts, it is based on a true story.[1][2]
A Matter of Justice | |
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Screenplay by | Dennis Turner |
Directed by | Michael Switzer |
Starring | Patty Duke Martin Sheen |
Theme music composer | David Michael Frank |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Bernadette Caulfield Ardythe Goergens |
Cinematography | Robert Draper |
Editor | Mark W. Rosenbaum |
Running time | 240 minutes |
Production companies | Hill-Fields Entertainment Ron Gilbert Associates |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | November 7, 1993 |
Premise
A true story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.
Cast
- Patty Duke as Mary Brown
- Martin Sheen as Jack Brown
- Alexandra Powers as Kathy Charlene "Dusty" Brown
- Jason London as Lance Corporal Chris Randall Brown
- Jeff Kober as Talbot
- Cole Hauser as Private Ralph G. "Rocky" Jackson
- Danny Nucci as Private Vince Grella
- T. Max Graham as Harry Amblin
- Charles S. Dutton as Mr. McDaniel, Private Investigator
- Christopher John Fields as Warren Matthews
References
- "TV REVIEWS : 'A Matter of Justice' Based on Real Feud". Los Angeles Times. 6 November 1993. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- "TV MOVIE RECOUNTS BATTLE FOR 'JUSTICE'". Deseret News. 4 November 1993. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- Sandler, Adam (4 November 1993). "A Matter of Justice". Variety. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
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