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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) A novelist aided by his future father-in-law conspires to frame himself for the murder of

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)

A novelist aided by his future father-in-law conspires to frame himself for the murder of a burlesque dancer as part of an effort to ban capital punishment.

Cast:
Tom Garrett: Dana Andrews
Susan Spencer: Joan Fontaine
Austin Spencer: Sidney Blackmer
Bob Hale: Arthur Franz
Dist. Atty. Roy Thompson: Philip Bourneuf
Lt. Kennedy: Edward Binns
Jonathan Wilson: Shepperd Strudwick
Terry Larue: Robin Raymond
Dolly Moore: Barbara Nichols
Charlie Miller: William F. Leicester
Greco: Dan Seymour
Judge: Rusty Lane
Joan Williams: Joyce Taylor
Allan Kirk: Carleton Young
Hatcheck Girl: Trudy Wroe
Clothing Store Clerk: Joe Kirk
Governor: Charles Evans
Announcer: Wendell Niles
Policeman: Phillip Barnes
John Higgens: Baynes Barron
Customer: Larry Barton
Prisoner: Arthur Berkeley
Juror: Colin Kenny
Staff: Joel Mondeaux
Reporter: George DeNormand
Man at Police Station: James J. Casino
Police Officer: John Roy
Bailiff: Bob Whitney
Guard: Lee Miller
Doctor: Anthony De Mario
Spectator at Electrocution: Mike Lally
Spectator at Execution: Paul Power
Tall Burlesque Blonde: Dorothy Ford
Courtroom Spectator: Rodger Terry
Newspaper Vendor: John George
Inmate: Joseph La Cava
Diner Patron: James Gonzalez
Secretary: Dorothy Gordon
Stenotype Operator: Robert Haines
Lounge Patron: Carl M. Leviness
Saloon Waiter: Thomas Martin
Jury Member: Jerry Sheldon
Burlesque Patron: Frank Mills
Burlesque Waiter: Frank Mitchell
Saloon Patron: Suzanne Ridgway
Eddie: Joey Ray
Emcee: Billy Reed
Jury Foreman: Jeffrey Sayre
Taxi Driver: Carl Sklover
Warden: Harry Strang
Court Clerk: Hal Taggart
Photographer: Ralph Volkie
Peters - Condemned Man: Dave Wiechman
Clergyman at Electrocution: Eric Wilton

Written by: Douglas Morrow

Director: Fritz Lang

Production: Bert E. Friedlob Productions, RKO Radio Pictures

Release date: 01 Nov 1956
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