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  1. 26 de nov. de 1971 · A Death of Innocence: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Shelley Winters, Arthur Kennedy, John Randolph, Harold Gould. A mother travels to New York to see her daughter who is awaiting trial for murder. The mother is totally convinced of her daughter's innocence and does all she can to help her.

  2. A Death of Innocence is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Wendkos . Plot. A woman attends the murder trial of her daughter. Cast. Shelley Winters as Elizabeth Cameron. Arthur Kennedy as Mark Hirsch. Tisha Sterling as Buffie Cameron. Ann Sothern as Annie La Cossit. John Randolph as Charles Cameron.

  3. Courtroom drama of the ordeal of a small-town mother who comes to Manhattan from Idaho to attend her daughter's murder trial, bewildered by the pace of big city life but steadfastly standing beside the girl despite the evidence against her. Kim Stanley originally was to have played the mother of th. Cast & Crew. Read More. Paul Wendkos. Director.

  4. A Death of Innocence (1971) directed by Paul Wendkos • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1971. Directed by Paul Wendkos. A mother travels to New York to see her daughter who is awaiting trial for murder. The mother is totally convinced of her daughter’s innocence and does all she can to help her.

  5. Overview. A mother travels to New York to see her daughter who is awaiting trial for murder. The mother is totally convinced of her daughter's innocence and does all she can to help her. As the trial progresses however, the mother begins to have doubts. Paul Wendkos. Director. Zelda Popkin. Novel. Joseph Stefano. Writer.

  6. A Death of Innocence. An Idaho woman (Shelley Winters) and her husband come to Manhattan, where their daughter (Tisha Sterling) is on trial for murder.

  7. This story is an interesting portrait of a really evil young lady and what makes it more interesting is that it's seen through the eyes of her very naive parents. The story begins with the parents (Shelly Winters and John Randolph) flying to New York City to meet with a lawyer (Arthur Kennedy). It seems their daughter Buffy (Tisha Sterling) is ...