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  1. 20. Jan. 2021 · A1978 TV-movie based on the real-life case of Alice Crimmins. Doris Winters (Oscar-nominee Tuesday Weld) is a single mother whose children are killed under mysterious circumstances. Doris...

    • 107 Min.
    • 62,5K
    • Pope of Cinemascope
  2. 21. Feb. 1978 · With Tuesday Weld, Ron Leibman, Peter Masterson, Alex Rocco. Inspired by the Alice Crimmins case in New York, Doris Winters (Tuesday Weld) is an attractive woman whose personal lifestyle is viewed by many as distasteful when she is accused of murdering her young daughter.

    • (103)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Robert Butler
    • 1978-02-21
  3. 1978 Directed by Robert Butler. Was she convicted of a crime she didn’t commit…? A swinging divorcée is prejudged by a police detective and accused of killing her child. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Robert Butler
    • Lorimar Productions, CBS
  4. 23. Mai 1993 · With Cherie Lunghi, Derrick O'Connor, Gillian Barge, Alex Walkinshaw. The brutal murder of a woman appears to be an open and shut case. But while there is a suspect and a signed confession, the lack of a credible motive still nags the investigating officer and prosecuting lawyer.

    • (17)
    • Crime, Thriller
    • Stuart Orme
    • 1993-05-23
  5. A Question of Guilt (TV) is a film directed by Robert Butler with Tuesday Weld, Ron Leibman, Peter Masterson, Alex Rocco .... Year: 1978. Original title: A Question of Guilt. Synopsis: Inspired by the Alice Crimmins case in New York, Doris Winters (Tuesday Weld) is an attractive woman whose personal lifestyle is viewed by many as distasteful ...

    • Ric Waite
    • Robert Butler
    • United States
    • Artie Kane
  6. Inspired by the Alice Crimmins case in New York, this drama focuses on an attractive woman whose personal lifestyle is viewed by many as distasteful and who later is accused of murdering her young daughter.

  7. Jack Willis Screenplay. Ric Waite Cinematography. Critics reviews. Inspired by the Alice Crimmins case in New York, Doris Winters (Tuesday Weld) is an attractive woman whose personal lifestyle is viewed by many as distasteful when she is accused of murdering her young daughter.