Anne Travers is a lawyer and her adulterous husband Michael Mitcham is a psychologist. Michael's keys are found on the dead woman's body. When Michael is charged with murder, Anne decides to be her husband's lawyer.
Director:
Writer:
Awards:
- 2 nominations.
- See more »
Reviews:
Photos and Videos
Cast
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Chris Armstrong | ... |
Detective
|
|
Chris Beaumont | ... |
Custody Sergeant
(as Christopher Beaumont)
|
|
John Burgess | ... |
Judge
|
|
Patrick Field | ... |
Vere
|
|
Caroline Goodall | ... |
Anne Travers
|
|
Roger Griffiths | ... |
Trevor Macer
|
|
John Grillo | ... |
Dr. Ian Matthews
|
|
Aneirin Hughes | ... |
Neil Davis
|
|
Joseph Kpobie | ... |
Joshua Macer
|
|
Robert Lang | ... |
Nathan Anderson
|
|
Georgia Mackenzie | ... |
Tara Reeves
|
|
Guy Manning | ... |
Fingerprint Officer
|
|
John McGlynn | ... |
DI Jim Hinton
|
|
Felicity Montagu | ... |
Beth Simpson
|
|
Nathaniel Parker | ... |
Andrew Pearce
|
|
Victor Power | ... |
Journalist
|
|
Raymond Sawyer | ... |
Autogleam Foreman
|
|
Ged Simmons | ... |
Prison Guard
|
|
Hugh Simon | ... |
Geoff Keens
|
|
Caroline Strong | ... |
DS Sarah Miller
|
|
Mark Strong | ... |
Michael Mitcham
|
|
Abigail Thaw | ... |
Caroline
|
|
Pip Torrens | ... |
Jenkins
|
|
Mark Umbers | ... |
Simon
|
|
Hannah Waterman | ... |
Legal Secretary
|
Directed by
David Drury |
Written by
Richard McBrien | ... | () |
Produced by
Jill Green | ... | producer |
Julia Stannard | ... | line producer |
Music by
Robert Lockhart |
Cinematography by
Peter Middleton |
Editing by
Ian Farr |
Editorial Department
Alan Bishop | ... | colorist |
Michael Brierley | ... | on-line editor (as Michael Jonathan Brierley) |
Josef d'Bache-Kane | ... | assistant on-line editor |
Mike Fraser | ... | negative cutter |
Scott Hinchcliffe | ... | video post-production |
Jackie Ophir | ... | assistant film editor |
Shane Warden | ... | video post-production |
Production Design by
Roger Murray-Leach |
Art Direction by
Deborah Morley |
Set Decoration by
Trisha Edwards |
Costume Design by
Phoebe De Gaye |
Makeup Department
Scott Beswick | ... | makeup supervisor |
Matthew Smith | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Carole Williams | ... | makeup designer |
Production Management
Jeanette Haley | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Neil Calder | ... | first assistant director |
Ian Hutchinson | ... | third assistant director |
Claire McCourt | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Paul Bradburn | ... | stand-by props |
Billy Edwards | ... | assistant art director |
Raymond Perry | ... | property master (as Ray Perry) |
Sound Department
Glenn Calder | ... | re-recording mixer |
John Casali | ... | boom operator |
Philip Meehan | ... | foley artist |
Reg Mills | ... | sound recordist |
Sandra Roth | ... | foley editor |
Keith Tunney | ... | dialogue editor |
Stunts
Terry Forrestal | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jim Harris | ... | best boy |
Ian Maghie | ... | grip |
Stuart Roweth | ... | gaffer |
David Wyatt | ... | second assistant camera: "b" camera |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
John Denison | ... | costume assistant |
Helen O'Donnell | ... | costume supervisor (as Helen Mattocks) |
Location Management
Donald Cameron | ... | location manager |
Philip Pinchin | ... | assistant location manager |
Music Department
Steve Parr | ... | music mixer / music recordist |
Script and Continuity Department
Kim Armitage | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Collin Butrum | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Murray Buesst | ... | unit publicist |
Georgia Cheales | ... | production secretary |
Clair Chrysler | ... | stand-in |
Eve Gutierrez | ... | assistant to producer |
Linda Hirst | ... | production accountant |
James Linton | ... | stand-in |
Sharron Pugh | ... | assistant production accountant |
Production Companies
Distributors
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Keywords | |
Genres | |
Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
Certification |
Additional Details
Also Known As |
|
Runtime |
|
Country | |
Language | |
Color |
Did You Know?
Goofs | During the trial, while Neil Davis is being questioned, the barrister for the defence objects by saying, "Objection, Your Honour". This does not happen in England and Wales and is copied from American legal dramas. In English courts, the barrister would simply rise and interject by stating the grounds of his/her objection and would most certainly never address the judge as "Your Honour". The correct form for a barrister to address a judge in England and Wales is "My Lord". See more » |