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Dec 4, 1982 · Witness for the Prosecution: Directed by Alan Gibson. With Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, Beau Bridges, Donald Pleasence. Leonard Vole is accused of murdering an elderly rich woman, and the only alibi to him depends on his wife Christine.
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- Drama
- Alan Gibson
- 1982-12-04
This was Ralph Richardson 's last appearance in films made for television, while it also was Kerr's U.S. television debut. [5] Alan Gibson, the director of this film, also directed The Satanic Rites of Dracula, in which Richard Vernon, who plays the part of Brogan-Moore in Witness for the Prosecution, had a small role.
Summaries. Leonard Vole is accused of murdering an elderly rich woman, and the only alibi to him depends on his wife Christine. Efficient, but bitter and stubborn, barrister Sir Wilfred Robarts (Sir Ralph Richardson) returns to his office in London, having recovered from a heart attack.
Home. Store. Live TV. Categories. PRIMETIME EMMY® nominee. Witness For The Prosecution (1982) Though advised by his doctor not to accept more criminal cases, the ill-tempered barrister Sir Wilfred Robarts decides to defend an American accused of murdering an English woman. IMDb 7.1 1 h 41 min 1982. 16+. Drama. This video is currently unavailable.
Sir Wilfrid Robarts (Ralph Richardson) is an ailing but brilliant criminal lawyer who decides to work on the intriguing case of Leonard Vole (Beau Bridges), an amiable young man accused of...