Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore

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Plot

In a sequel to the superior movie entitled The Incident, a small-town lawyer goes against the State of Maryland, suing on behalf of an institutionalized mental patient for release. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi

Cast

Bridgit Ryan - Marika; Rick Applegate - Reporter; Prudence Barry - Elderly Nurse; Don Brockett - Judge Mulligan; Susan Chapek - Melina Vovakis; Bill Dalzell III - Bailiff; Barton Heyman - Donald; Michael Mantell - Dr. Friedman; Bingo O'Malley - Judge Stoneburner; Ariana Richards - Nancy; Norman Rose - Judge Gold; Vivienne Shub - Lizzie; John Hall - Young Lawyer

Credit

Peggy Farrell - Costume Designer, Delbert Mann - Director, Millie Moore - Editor, Allyn Ferguson - Composer (Music Score), Howard Cummings - Production Designer, Tony Imi - Cinematographer, Delbert Mann - Producer, Michael Norell - Screenwriter

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Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore

1992 promotional image
Directed by Delbert Mann
Produced by Delbert Mann
Written by Michael Norell
James Norell
Starring Walter Matthau
Harry Morgan
Susan Blakely
Music by Allyn Ferguson
Cinematography Tony Imi
Editing by Millie Moore
Studio RHI Entertainment
Distributed by Procter & Gamble Productions
Release date(s) January, 19 1992
Running time 120 min.
Country United States
Language English

Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore is a 1992 television drama.

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Plot

The sequel to the TV movie entitled The Incident, a small-town lawyer, Harmon Cobb, and his family move to Baltimore where he becomes the law partner of his old adversary, where he goes against the State of Maryland, suing on behalf of an institutionalized mental patient for release.[1]

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