A policeman is accused of manslaughtering a 14-year-old boy but is acquitted of all charges. Still, he feels a lot of guilt and begins to doubt if he really is innocent after all.
Directing | Edward L. Cahn | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Frances Sperry | Hairstylist |
Art | Richard M. Rubin | Props |
Camera | Gilbert Warrenton | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Barbara Maxwell | Wardrobe Coordinator |
Directing | Bobbie Sierks | Script Supervisor |
Writing | Harold Medford | Screenplay |
Art | Harry Reif | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Einar Bourman | Wardrobe Coordinator |
Sound | Richard LaSalle | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Harry Thomas | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Herbert S. Greene | Assistant Director |
Sound | Tom Downing | Music Editor |
Production | Robert E. Kent | Producer |
Editing | Robert Carlisle | Editor |
Writing | Orville H. Hampton | Screenplay |
Sound | Stanley Cooley | Sound |
Writing | Rod Serling | Story |
Production | Ralph Acton | Casting |
Production | Joseph Small | Production Manager |
Sound | Alfred R. Bird | Sound Effects Editor |