Witness for the Prosecution is a 1949 television film. It was adapted by Sidney Budd and directed by John Glyn-Jones.
Plot[edit | edit source]
Leonard Vole is accused of murdering an elderly rich woman and the only alibi to him depends on his wife Romaine Heilger. Master barrister Robert Mayherne is hired to handle Vole's case and prove he is innocent, but this becomes somewhat of difficult when Romaine comes to the stand of the courtroom as witness for the prosecution.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Alban Blakelock as Mr. Myers
- Stafford Byrne as Walker
- Derek Elphinstone as Sir Wilfrid Robarts
- Mary Kerridge as Romaine Heilger
- Dale Rogers as Leonard Vole
- John Salew as Robert Mayherne
- Hilda Terriss as Miss French
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