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The Murder of Mary Phagan

on BBC One London

starring and Part 1: 1913 - the normally quiet and conservative community of Atlanta,
Georgia, is rocked by the shocking murder of a 13-year-old factory girl. The accusing finger of the mob comes to rest on the factory's manager, a Jewish New
Yorker called Leo Frank. Based on a true story, this award-winning drama stars Jack Lemmon as the governor who risked his career and his life to fight prejudice, fear and injustice and discover the horrific facts behind the infamous murder of Mary Phagan.
Teleplay by JEFFREY LANE and GEORGE STEVENS JR
Produced by GEORGE STEVENS JR Directed by BILLY HALE
(First showing on British television) (Part 2 next week)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Frank.
Unknown:
Jack Lemmon
Unknown:
Mary Phagan.
Unknown:
Jeffrey Lane
Unknown:
George Stevens
Produced By:
George Stevens
Directed By:
Billy Hale
Governor Slaton:
Jack Lemmon
Leo Frank:
Peter Gallagher
Hugh Dorsey:
Richard Jordan
Tom Watson:
Robert Prosky
Sally Slaton:
Kathryn Walker
Lucile Frank:
Rebecca Miller
Burns:
Paul Dooley
Doreen Camp:
Cynthia Nixon
Jim Conley:
Charles Dutton

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