
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.
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Explore the complete cast of A Question of Guilt, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Herta Ware
Miriam's Mother

Tuesday Weld
Doris Winters

Ron Rifkin
Assistant District Attorney Verrell

Lupe Ontiveros
Helen

Nicky Blair
Carmines

Ron Leibman
Detective Louis Kazinsky

Alex Rocco
Mel Duvall

M. Emmet Walsh
Inspector McCartney

Peter Masterson
Lieutenant Tom Wharton

Robert Costanzo
Norman Picher

Viveca Lindfors
Dr. Rosen

Lisa Blake Richards
Mrs. Kazinsky

Bernard Behrens
D.A. Koch

Sid McCoy
Judge Williams

Kelly Jean Peters
Mrs. Wharton

Lana Wood
Elizabeth Carson

John Fitzpatrick
Daly

Michael Fairman
Man on Stand

Alan Friedman
The Hairdresser

Paul Tinder
2nd Newsman

Peter Tomarken
1st Newsman

James Ingersoll
Dan Mazzo

Jim Malinda
The Jogger

Jim Antonio
Larry Winters

Stephen Pearlman
Herman Golob

Tom Tarpey
Sarge

Brian Farrell
Polygraph Technician

Tony Brande
The Commander

Vincent Di Paolo
Mr. Peterson (uncredited)

Kathleen Bracken
The Policewoman

Mari Gorman
Miriam Hamlish

Dean Raphael Ferrandini
Doctor (uncredited)

Joella Deffenbaugh
1st Woman

Vincent Lucchesi
The Cop

Hollis Irving
2nd Woman (as Holly Irving)

Orville Sherman
The Priest

Katharine Bard
Mrs. Winters

Norland Benson
The Jury Foreman

Julienne Wells
3rd Woman

Philip Halverson
Rappaport

Frances Spanier
4th Woman

Victoria Leighton
The Secretary
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