Drama History TV Movie
The story of James Thornwell, whose accusation that the U.S. Army used mind control drugs on him to force him to confess to stealing secret documents while stationed in Orleans, France, in 1961, led Congress to award him $625,000 in damages nearly 20 years later.
Directed by
Harry Moses
Written by
Michael De Guzman
Craig Wasson
Capt. Busher
Vincent Gardenia
Traeger
Glynn Turman
James Thornwell
Edward Bell
Harvey Kletz / Narrator
Maidie Norman
Ruth Thornwell
Debbi Morgan
Katherine
Timothy Stack
Means
Paul Lieber
Lt. Col. Roberts
Julius Harris
Frisco
Michael Alldredge
Beecham
Roger Aaron Brown
Court Officer
Gerry Black
School Principal
Shirley Jo Finney
Lt. Stone
Gregory Itzin
Polygraph Tester
Howard Rollins
Carson
Jerii Woods
Sister
Bob Hastings
Sanborn
Steven M. Gagnon
C.I.C. Agent
Nathalie Nort
French Woman
Todd Susman
Ketchum
William Bassett
C.I.C. Agent
Le Tari
Williams
Serge Feuillard
French Policeman
Earl Montgomery
Peckham
Nicholas Kepros
The Man
Al Fann
Raymond
Cosie Costa
Armando
Frank Whiteman
C.I.C. Agent
Gary Pagett
C.I.C. Agent
John Terry Bell
Major
Tom Kindle
Lt. Graham
Eleanor McCoy
Sister
Andre Previn Henry
Brother
Larry Dilg
Potts
Stacy MacGregor
Sergeant
Christopher Bell-James
Thornwell's Son
Brent Davis
Polygraph Tester
Ken Letner
Hypnotist
David Brandon
Doctor
François Jaubert
French Policeman
Harry Moses
James Thornwell

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