The Incident (1990)
Small town lawyer, Harmon Cobb, defends a Nazi prisoner of war against murder charges. Set during World War II, Cobb has to contend with the difficulties of defending the devil when the town's only doctor (Barnard Hughes) dies while at "Camp Bremen" in the fictitious town of Bremen, Colorado.
Director: Joseph Sargent
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Walter Matthau as Harmon Cobb |
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Susan Blakely as Billie |
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Robert Carradine as Domsczek |
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Harry Morgan as Judge Bell |
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William Schallert as Wallace |
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Peter Firth as Geiger |
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Norbert Weisser as Riefenstahl |
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Barnard Hughes as Doc Hansen |
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Dave Cameron as Man in Suit |
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Ariana Richards as Nancy |
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Douglas Rowe as Clarence |
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Joe Horváth as Major Lilly |
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Helen Stenborg as Edna Mae Hansen |
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Henry Crowell Jr. as Corporal Sweazy |
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David Underwood as Lieutenant Morton |
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Robert MacKenzie as Sergeant Osias |
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Charles Hudson as James Shoat |
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Mark Rubald as Heinz |
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Bob Holland as Brigaman |
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Annabelle Weenick as Ginny |
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Kevin Gray as Lieutenant Baldwin |
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Richard Jury as Zack |
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Billy Streater as Bob |
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Jim Huffman as Jack |
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Gary Mittelstadt as Schuller |
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Horst Richardson as Hess |
| Writing | James Norell | Writer |
| Writing | Michael Norell | Writer |
| Directing | Joseph Sargent | Director |
| Crew | Kees Van Oostrum | Cinematography |
| Sound | Laurence Rosenthal | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Robert Halmi | Executive Producer |
| Production | Charles Matthau | Associate Producer |
| Production | Ed Self | Producer |
| Production | Bill Brademan | Producer |
| Editing | Debra Karen | Editor |