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Nov 7, 1993 · A Matter of Justice: Directed by Michael Switzer. With Patty Duke, Martin Sheen, Alexandra Powers, Jason London. True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.
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- Michael Switzer
- TV-14
- Patty Duke, Martin Sheen, Alexandra Powers
Michael Switzer. Actor. 12 Credits. Patty Duke. Mary Brown. Martin Sheen. Jack Brown. Alexandra Powers. Dusty. Jason London. Chris Brown. Cole Hauser. Rocky Jackson. Charles Dutton. Arlo...
- Michael Switzer
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A true story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter. Cast. Patty Duke as Mary Brown; Martin Sheen as Jack Brown; Alexandra Powers as Kathy Charlene "Dusty" Brown; Jason London as Lance Corporal Chris Randall Brown; Jeff Kober as Talbot; Cole Hauser as Private Ralph G ...
- November 7, 1993
- Michael Switzer
- Dennis Turner
- NBC
Charles S. Dutton. Actor. Jason London. Chris. Alexandra Powers. Dusty. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In this adaptation of a true story, young marine Chris Brown...
- Drama, Mystery & Thriller
- Patty Duke
- Mike Switzer
A Matter of Justice is a 1993 American television film directed by Michael Switzer and starring Patty Duke and Martin Sheen. Televised in two parts, it is based on a true story.
A matter of Justice is an excellent movie featuring outstanding performances by Patty Duke, Martin Sheen, and Charles S Dutton. The true tragic events the story centers around were dramatized to make the movie a little more interesting, instead of making up scenes the director should have spent time on facts.