Jordan Chance was wrongfully imprisoned for ten years. Upon release, he becomes a lawyer and investigates the case of a Mexican woman convicted of murder. The local police give him every reason to believe she was railroaded to ease a tense racial status quo, and they will stop at almost nothing to prevent the case from being reopened.
Directing | Jules Irving | Director |
Writing | Stephen J. Cannell | Screenplay |
Writing | Stephen J. Cannell | Story |
Writing | Roy Huggins | Story |
Production | Dorothy J. Bailey | Associate Producer |
Production | Roy Huggins | Executive Producer |
Production | Jo Swerling Jr. | Producer |
Sound | Pete Rugolo | Music |
Crew | Enzo A. Martinelli | Cinematography |
Crew | Leonard J. South | Cinematography |
Editing | Larry Lester | Editor |
Production | Mark Malis | Casting |
Art | John D. Jefferies Sr. | Art Direction |
Art | Hal Gausman | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Charles Waldo | Costume Design |
Production | Charles Dismukes | Unit Production Manager |
Directing | Mark R. Schilz | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Ray Taylor Jr. | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Jerry Smith | Sound |
Sound | John Stacy | Sound Effects Editor |
Camera | Terence Pratt | Assistant Camera |
Camera | Richard Walden | Assistant Camera |
Sound | Stephen A. Hope | Music Editor |