
Overview
A Los Angeles psychiatrist testifies for the prosecution in the trial of an accused child molester. Later the defendant, who is out on bail, is found dead in the psychiatrist's office, in what appears to be a suicide. Shaken, the psychiatrist moves to the mountains outside of L.A. Not long afterwards a detective he knows comes to him for help. A seven-year-old girl saw someone kill both of her parents, but is so traumatized by the event that she can't remember anything, and the detective wants the doctor to help jar her memory. Soon, however, the doctor and the detective discover that the parents' murder and the pedophiles "suicide" may be linked to a shadowy group of wealthy and influential pedophiles, and that the child isn't the only one whose life is in danger.
Cast
Ted Danson
Alex
Richard Masur
Milo
Rachel Ticotin
Raquel Santos
James Noble
Dr. Warren Towle
Kim Miyori
Kim Hickle
Merritt Butrick
Tim Kruger
David Huddleston
Vicar McCaffrey
Charles Lane
Van der Graaf
Scott Paulin
Rick
Deborah Harmon
Lisa
Marcie Leeds
Melody Quinn
Tom Williams
Stuart Hickle
Danny De La Paz
Raphael
Lupe Ontiveros
Cruz
Lisa Blake Richards
Agnes
May Quigley
Clerk #2
Ben Slack
Arthur Gershman
Dan Fauci
Chief of Police
Paula Shaw
Judge
Frank Dent
Harry
Jane Alden
Ellen
Jim Fitzpatrick
Reporter #3
Ed Morgan
Judge Edwin Marks
Norman Merrill
Earl
Winship Cook
Reporter #1
Larry Gilman
Reporter #2
Barbara Sammeth
Clerk #1
David Byrd
Larry / Owner
Janet Rotblatt
Secretary / Nurse
Rocky Krakoff
Rodney
Louis Plante
Guard
William Tucker
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