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Linda (1973)

Overview

A woman kills her lover's wife, then sets out to frame her husband for the murder.
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Jack Smight profile
Jack Smight

Director

Cast

Stella Stevens profile
Stella Stevens

Linda Reston

Ed Nelson profile
Ed Nelson

Paul Reston

John McIntire profile
John McIntire

Marshall Journeyman

John Saxon profile
John Saxon

Jeff Braden

Ford Rainey profile
Ford Rainey

Police Chief Vernon

John Fink profile
John Fink

Brownell

Alan Fudge profile
Alan Fudge

Officer Carr

Ross Elliott profile
Ross Elliott

Officer Ramsey

Gary Morgan profile
Gary Morgan

Young Man

Mary-Robin Redd profile
Mary-Robin Redd

Anne Braden

Joyce Cunning profile
Joyce Cunning

Louella

Barbara Sammeth profile
Barbara Sammeth

Young Woman

Stella Stevens profile
Stella Stevens

Linda Reston

Ed Nelson profile
Ed Nelson

Paul Reston

John McIntire profile
John McIntire

Marshall Journeyman

John Saxon profile
John Saxon

Jeff Braden

Ford Rainey profile
Ford Rainey

Police Chief Vernon

John Fink profile
John Fink

Brownell

Alan Fudge profile
Alan Fudge

Officer Carr

Ross Elliott profile
Ross Elliott

Officer Ramsey

Gary Morgan profile
Gary Morgan

Young Man

Mary-Robin Redd profile
Mary-Robin Redd

Anne Braden

Joyce Cunning profile
Joyce Cunning

Louella

Barbara Sammeth profile
Barbara Sammeth

Young Woman

Extra

Release Date

November 3, 1973

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Universal Television logoAmerican Broadcasting Company (ABC) logo

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