
Outrage! (1986)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 34min
- Crime, Drama
- 02 Mar 1986 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Robert Preston | ... |
Dennis Riordan
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Beau Bridges | ... |
Brad Gordon
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Burgess Meredith | ... |
Judge Aaron Klein
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Linda Purl | ... |
Arlene Robbins
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Anthony Newley | ... |
Victor Coles
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William Allen Young | ... |
Lester Crewe
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Mel Ferrer | ... |
Judge Michael Lengel
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Bill Dearth | ... |
Spence
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Steven Marlo | ... |
William Simmons
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Stan Haze | ... |
Charlie Johnson
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Brent Jennings | ... |
Wilbert Ward
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Ric Mancini | ... |
Sgt. Kalbfus
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Robert Miano | ... |
Santini
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Vince Howard | ... |
Prouty
(as Vincent Howard)
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Lou Valenzi | ... |
District Attorney
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Myron Natwick | ... |
Dr. Frost
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Sheila Allen | ... |
Mrs. Delehanty
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Elizabeth Rogers | ... |
Stella Smith
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Patrick Culliton | ... |
Courtroom Attendant
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William Ian Gamble | ... |
Attorney
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Selma Archerd | ... |
Nedda Riordan
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Ken Del Conte | ... |
Attendant
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Jim Galante | ... |
Attorney
(as James Joseph Galante)
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Robert Dowdell | ... |
District Attorney Curran
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Seth Foster | ... |
Detective
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John Mooney | ... |
Reporter #2
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Frank Homes | ... |
Broker
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Bruce Neckels | ... |
Horelli
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Susan Mackin | ... |
Agnes Riordan
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Armand Cerami | ... |
Spectator
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David H. Roth | ... |
Attendant
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Carol Pritikin | ... |
Secretary
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Nick Angotti | ... |
Attendant
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Kirk Scott | ... |
Assistant District Attorney
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Jordan Troy | ... |
Stenographer
(as Troy Jordan)
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London Donfield | ... |
Attendant
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Greg Finley | ... |
Court Attendant
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Buck Young | ... |
Reporter #1
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Ivan Saric | ... |
Broker #2
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Peter Gonneau | ... |
Officer Moore
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Elizabeth Elian | ... |
Reporter #3
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Paul Cloud | ... |
Attendant
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Morgan Lane | ... |
Policeman
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Bill Baker | ... |
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
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Tom Willett | ... |
Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
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Directed by
Walter Grauman | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
Henry Denker | ... | (teleplay by) |
Henry Denker | ... | (based on the novel by) |
Produced by
Irwin Allen | ... | producer (produced by) |
George E. Swink | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Morton Stevens | ... | (music by) |
Cinematography by
Joseph F. Biroc | ... | director of photography (as Joseph Biroc) |
Editing by
Fred A. Chulack | ... | film editor |
Editorial Department
Lloyd Nelson | ... | additional editor |
Casting By
Jerold Franks | ... | (as Jerry Franks) |
Al Onorato |
Production Design by
Hub Braden |
Art Direction by
Ross Bellah | ||
Hub Braden |
Set Decoration by
Ernie Bishop | ||
Audrey A. Blasdel |
Costume Design by
Paul Zastupnevich |
Makeup Department
Jean Austin | ... | hair stylist |
Leo Lotito Jr. | ... | makeup supervisor |
Mike Moschella | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Bill Carroll | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Hope R. Goodwin | ... | second assistant director |
Wes McAfee | ... | first assistant director (as Wesley J. McAfee) |
Art Department
Jeffrey Bellamy | ... | property master |
Joseph Musso | ... | production illustrator |
Hank Stonecipher | ... | supervising construction coordinator |
Sound Department
Doug Botnick | ... | re-recording mixer |
Walter Goss | ... | re-recording mixer |
Franklin Jones Jr. | ... | re-recording mixer |
Don Sharpless | ... | sound mixer |
Rex Slinkard | ... | re-recording mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ken John Borland | ... | key grip (as Kenny Borland) |
Larry Gilhooly | ... | chief lighting technician |
Michael Douglas Middleton | ... | still photographer: props |
Frederic J. Smith | ... | camera operator (as Fred Smith) |
Casting Department
Tim Flack | ... | executive in charge of casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Richard Little | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Location Management
Louis H. Goldstein | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Nancy Greene | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Donald P. Desmond | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Tony Habeeb | ... | publicist (as Tony Habib) |
Betty Petitt | ... | production coordinator |
Welton Smith | ... | publicist |
Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS (1986) (United States) (tv)
- Vidmark Entertainment (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- Columbia TriStar Domestic Television
- LK-TEL (1993) (Argentina) (VHS)
- M6 (1989) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Sony Pictures Television
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Echo Film Services (sound editing)
- Noteworthy (music editing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
After a technicality results in the release of a man being tried for the rape and murder of a young woman, her father murders the man. Admitting his guilt and refusing to use temporary insanity, the father places his attorney in a virtual no-win situation. In an extreme effort, the attorney decides to call the judge who released the murderer originally and to challenge the entire legal system that would permit such a travesty.
Written by John Sacksteder |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Prior to filming, one late Friday afternoon, Robert Preston was ushered into Irwin Allen's office for a casual meeting and discussion. While Irwin was talking, Preston dozed off into a nap. Irwin stood at his desk, walked out of the office to check with his secretary and with his Art Director. Returning to his desk, he sat waiting, Preston awakened, and Irwin continued his conversation. Again, Preston dosed off asleep. About five minutes, Preston revived, and again the conversation resumed. After the meeting, Irwin Allen had his Production Manger take Preston over to the St. John's Hospital for a complete medical checkup. Irwin didn't want Robert Preston bailing out on him in the middle of the film shoot. See more » |