A small boy witnesses a crime, but proves to be an awkward witness due to a mental condition that doctors cannot explain. An attempt is made on his life whilst he is under the Chief's sole care, and in order to capture those responsible, the story is put out that the boy is dead, and that the Chief has retired through a sense of guilt. Putting it about that he has new evidence, he sits back to wait for somebody to make an attempt on his life, whilst spurning the efforts of his friends to help him. It looks as though his attempts to make it look as though he is turning to drunkenness and depression might just be costing him his life.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Christopher Trumbo | Writer | ||
Francine Carroll | Writer | ||
Michael Butler | Writer | ||
Lee Montgomery | Guest Star | ||
David Wayne | Guest Star | ||
William Devane | Guest Star | ||
William Smith | Guest Star | ||
William Mims | Guest Star | ||
George DiCenzo | Guest Star | ||
Roger Perry | Guest Star | ||
Art Metrano | Guest Star | ||
Gene Evans | Guest Star | ||
Anthony Costello | Guest Star | ||
Sheldon Allman | Guest Star | ||
Cal Bartlett | Guest Star | ||
Val Bisoglio | Guest Star | ||
Antonio Fargas | Guest Star | ||
Madeleine Taylor Holmes | Guest Star | ||
Kim Darby | Guest Star | ||
Penny Santon | Guest Star | ||
Don Weis | Director |