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Fear on Trial
Film by Lamont Johnson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fear on Trial is a 1975 American television film about the blacklisting of 1950s broadcast personality John Henry Faulk, based on Faulk's 1964 memoir of the same title.[1][2][3] It was directed by Lamont Johnson.
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Cast
- George C. Scott as Louis Nizer
- William Devane as John Henry Faulk
- Dorothy Tristan as Laura Faulk (based on Lynn Faulk: the opening credits note "The character of Mrs. John Henry Faulk has been fictionalized for dramatic purposes.")
- William Redfield as Stan Hopp
- Milt Kogan as Herb Steinmann
- Allan Miller as Gerry Dickler
- Ben Piazza as Harry
- John Harkins as Vincent Hartnett
- John McMartin as Tom Murray
- Lois Nettleton as Nan Claybourne (based on Kim Hunter)
- John Houseman as Mike Collins
- Judd Hirsch as Saul
- Bruce Geller as Judge Abraham Geller (Bruce Geller's father and the actual trial judge)
- Mark Goodson as Himself (Goodson was a real witness for Faulk's side in the trial)
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