Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (1994)
Still in mourning over the loss of his wife, former cop Jonathan stone moves to Washington. However, he is soon falsely accused of murder, and with the help of socialite Annie Hayes, he sets out to prove his innocence.
Director: Michael Switzer
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Richard Crenna as Jonathan Stone |
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Beverly D'Angelo as Annie Hayes |
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Stephen McHattie as Lieutenant Durant |
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Robert Desiderio as Arnie Ryan |
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James Handy as Don Moran |
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Alberta Watson as Deborah Walsh Bradford |
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Neith Hunter as Nora Walsh |
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Anne DeSalvo as Lally Marsh |
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Todd Field as Yates |
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Jennifer O'Neill as Nan Stone |
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Geof Prysirr as Man Lover |
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Tracy Martinson as Woman Lover |
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John Procaccino as Dr. Gerrard |
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Richard Anthony Crenna as 1st Detective |
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Jesse Switzer as Tadpole Kid |
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Donald Morin as Bodyguard |
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Patrick Ryals as Cop #1 |
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Jillian Armenante as Receptionist |
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Jerry McCloskey as Priest |
| Directing | Michael Switzer | Director |
| Writing | Gordon Greisman | Writer |
| Production | Richard Brams | Producer |
| Production | Gordon Greisman | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Jeff Beal | Music |
| Camera | Robert Draper | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Mark W. Rosenbaum | Editor |
| Art | Rondi Tucker | Art Direction |
| Art | Deborah Winship | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Louise Mingenbach | Costume Design |
| Art | Sean Everett | Property Master |