109 minutes
8/23/1987
When the ailing husband of an adulterous wife is discovered bludgeoned to death and suspicions fall on the older woman's young lover, the newly widowed woman claims that it was she who was solely responsible for the death despite evidence that points to the contrary in this dramatic account of true-life 1935 trial that shocked all of England. Though notable evidence and strong suspicion suggests that the murder may have been of crime of passion perpetrated by the jealous lover only half her age, Alma Rattenbury (Helen Mirren) confesses to the murder of her husband and is soon brought to trial. Despite the fact that Alma is already being deemed guilty by the general public for her adulterous indiscretion alone, her lawyer, star attorney T.J. O'Connor (David Suchet), remains convinced that his client will eventually be cleared of all charges.
Helen Mirren
as Alma Rattenbury
Harry Andrews
as Francis Rattenbury
David Suchet
as T.J. O'Connor
David Morrissey
as George Bowman
Norma West
as Irene Riggs
Oliver Ford Davies
as J.D. Casswell
Clive Swift
as P.P. Croom Johnson
Geoffrey Bayldon
as Mr. Justice Humphreys
Gillian Martell
as Joan Webster
Edmund Pegge
as Constable Bagwell
David Simeon
as Inspector Carter
Neil Jeffery
as Christopher
Joe Anderson
as Little John
Adam Blackwood
as Ewan Montagu
Alan Rowe
as E. Marshall Harvey
Timothy Kightley
as Lewis Manning
Wendy Williams
as Edith Davenport
Paul Greenhalgh
as Clerk of the Court
Robin Browne
as Usher
Gordon Salkilld
as Foreman of the Jury
Peter van Dissel
as 1st Reporter
Gil Sutherland
as 2nd Reporter
Harry Fielder
as Policeman