The Other Victim
After his wife is raped, a man struggles to find ways to express the anger and helplessness which the crime has instilled in him.
Noel Black
Richard De Roy
Casts & Crew
William Devane
Jennifer O'Neill
James Blendick
Charles Hallahan
Todd Susman
Mary Beth McDonough
John Crawford
Bruce Kirby
Janet MacLachlan
John Shepherd
Amanda Wyss
Sheila Larken
John J. Lee Jr.
Hal Bokar
Kiều Chinh
Michael Currie
James Staszkiel
Caskey Swaim
Rita Taggart
Nancy Burnett
Elizabeth Keifer
Frank Parker
Scott H. Reiniger
Also Directed by Noel Black
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