
28/01/1981
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.

Glynn Turman
as James Thornwell

Vincent Gardenia
as Traeger

Craig Wasson
as Capt. Busher

Howard Rollins
as Carson

Michael Alldredge
as Beecham

Todd Susman
as Ketchum

Nicholas Kepros
as The Man

Julius Harris
as Frisco

Paul Lieber
as Lt. Col. Roberts

Edward Bell
as Harvey Kletz / Narrator

Debbi Morgan
as Katherine

Shirley Jo Finney
as Lt. Stone

Al Fann
as Raymond

Cosie Costa
as Armando

William Bassett
as C.I.C. Agent

Frank Whiteman
as C.I.C. Agent

Gary Pagett
as C.I.C. Agent

Steven M. Gagnon
as C.I.C. Agent

Roger Aaron Brown
as Court Officer

John Terry Bell
as Major

Gerry Black
as School Principal

Bob Hastings
as Sanborn

Gregory Itzin
as Polygraph Tester

Tom Kindle
as Lt. Graham

Earl Montgomery
as Peckham

Maidie Norman
as Ruth Thornwell

Timothy Stack
as Means

Le Tari
as Williams

Eleanor McCoy
as Sister

Jerii Woods
as Sister

Andre Previn Henry
as Brother

Larry Dilg
as Potts

Nathalie Nort
as French Woman

Stacy MacGregor
as Sergeant

Christopher Bell-James
as Thornwell's Son

Brent Davis
as Polygraph Tester

Ken Letner
as Hypnotist

David Brandon
as Doctor

Serge Feuillard
as French Policeman

François Jaubert
as French Policeman
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