Adam's Woman (1970)
Adam is a young American wrongly accused of being an accomplice to murder while on shore leave in Liverpool. He is sentenced to death by hanging but the sentence is commuted to twenty years in a convict settlement in Australia.
Director: Philip Leacock
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Beau Bridges as Adam |
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Jane Merrow as Bess |
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John Mills as Sir Philip MacDonald |
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James Booth as Dyson |
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Andrew Keir as O'Shea |
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Tracy Reed as Duchess |
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Clarissa Kaye-Mason as Matron (as Clarissa Kaye) |
| Writing | Lowell Barrington | Story |
| Writing | Richard Fiedler | Writer |
| Production | Louis F. Edelman | Producer |
| Production | Arthur M. Broidy | Producer |
| Directing | Philip Leacock | Director |
| Sound | Bob Young | Music |
| Camera | Bill Butler | Director of Photography |