99 minutes
12/17/1947
Steven Kenet, suffering from a recurring brain injury, appears to have strangled his wife. Having confessed, he's committed to an understaffed county asylum full of pathetic inmates. There, Dr. Ann Lorrison is initially skeptical about Kenet's story and reluctance to undergo treatment. But against her better judgement, she begins to doubt his guilt.
Robert Taylor
as Steven Kenet
Audrey Totter
as Dr. Ann Lorrison
Herbert Marshall
as Willard I. Whitcombe
Dorothy Patrick
as Helen Kenet
H.B. Warner
as Mr. Slocum
Warner Anderson
as r. George Poward
Moroni Olsen
as Dr. Philip Dunlap
John Ridgely
as Assistant District Attorney David Wallace (as John Ridgeley)
Morris Ankrum
as Dr. Stanley Griffin
Elisabeth Risdon
as Mrs. Kenet
Vince Barnett
as Henry Cronner
Jonathan Hale
as Emory Garrison
Charles Arnt
as Sidney X. Hackle
Ray Mayer
as Tom Delaney
Robert Hyatt
as Richard Kenet (as Bobby Hyatt)
Russell Arms
as Patient Awaiting Discharge Hearing (uncredited)
John Beck
as Patient (uncredited)
Eula Guy
as Miss Vera Mercer (uncredited)
John Hamilton
as Police Surgeon (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson
as Police Insp. Harding (uncredited)
Frank Jenks
as Pinky (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee
as Counterman (uncredited)
Dorothy Neumann
as Mrs. Miller (uncredited)
Ray Teal
as Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
Dick Wessel
as Jim Hale (uncredited)