"A policeman is accused of manslaughtering a 14-year-old boy but is acquitted of all charges. Still, he feels a lot of guilt and begins to doubt if he really is innocent after all."
Chris Warfield
as Bill Joddy
Jacklyn O'Donnell
as Jean Joddy
Harp McGuire
as Frank
Virginia Christine
as Mrs. Connell
Willis Bouchey
as Police Capt. Tom Brady
Don Keefer
as Roy Swanson
Michael Vandever
as Gussie Connell
Gary Judis
as Charlie
Jim Canino
as Mushie
Clancy Cooper
as Sam
Tom Cound
as Bailiff (uncredited)
Mimi Doyle
as Letitia Blake (uncredited)
Lila Finn
as Charwoman (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Bobby Fox
as Harvey Connell (uncredited)
Reed Howes
Clegg Hoyt
as Jerry's Pool Hall Proprietor (uncredited)
Warren J. Kemmerling
as Det. Peterson (uncredited)
Colin Kenny
as Juror (uncredited)
Jess Kirkpatrick
as Simpkins (uncredited)
Nelson Leigh
as Police Commissioner Bell (uncredited)
Frank Leo
as Boo Boo Jenkins (uncredited)
Charles G. Martin
as Judge (uncredited)
Renny McEvoy
as McNulty (uncredited)
Max Mellinger
as Mr. Blake (uncredited)
Bert Michaels
as Preacher (uncredited)
Jay Overholts
as Doctor (uncredited)
James Parnell
as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Bill Raisch
as Onlooker at Shooting (uncredited)
Keith Richards
as Peters, Bill's Defense Attorney
Brad Trumbull
as Det. Brannan (uncredited)
Leah Waggner
as Mrs. Snyder (uncredited)
Harlan Warde
as Ed, Asst. DA
Edward L. Cahn
Director
Harold Medford
Screenplay
Alfred R. Bird
Sound Effects Editor
Robert Carlisle
Editor
Robert E. Kent
Producer
Harry Reif
Set Decoration
Herbert S. Greene
Assistant Director
Einar Bourman
Wardrobe Coordinator
Joseph Small
Production Manager
Bobbie Sierks
Script Supervisor
Richard LaSalle
Original Music Composer
Orville H. Hampton
Ralph Acton
Casting
Stanley Cooley
Sound
Barbara Maxwell
Gilbert Warrenton
Director of Photography
Frances Sperry
Hairstylist
Richard M. Rubin
Props
Tom Downing
Music Editor
Harry Thomas
Makeup Artist
Rod Serling
Story