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Patrick Allen as Peter Carter. Felix Aylmer as Clarence Olderberry Sr. Niall MacGinnis as Defense Counsel.
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One night Jean appears restless and disturbed, and confides to her parents that earlier that day while playing in a local wood, she and her friend, Lucille, went into the house of an elderly man who asked them to remove their clothes and dance naked before him in return for some candy, which they did and Jean doesn't believe they did anything wrong. But her parents are appalled by what they hear and decide to file a complaint.
The accused man, Clarence Olderberry Sr.
The police chief casts doubt on Jean's story, while Olderberry's son warns the Carters that if they pursue the matter through the legal system, he will ensure that Jean's evidence and trustworthiness will be torn to shreds in court. When the case come to trial, it is with an obviously stacked jury and in an atmosphere of extreme hostility towards the Carters. As threatened, the Defense Counsel proceeds to question Jean in a harrying, bullying manner which leaves her confused, frightened and giving the impression of an unreliable witness.
Inevitably Olderberry is acquitted.
Michael Hammond as Sammy Nash. Edit Storyline Jean Carter, nine-year-old daughter of the town's newly-appointed school principal, Peter Carter and his wife Sally, is playing in the woods with her year-old friend Lucille, when Jean discovers she has lost her purse containing her "candy" money. Learn more More Like This. April 11, Full Review…. Both Watford and Allen are completely credible while Leggatt, well-served by John Hunter's script, is outstanding.
The Carters realise that there can be no future for them in the town, and make plans to leave. Shortly before their departure, Jean rides her bicycle and meets Lucille. They are in the wood again when they see Olderberry approaching them, offering them a bag of sweets.
He grabs hold of Jean's bicycle. This time forewarned, the girls run away in panic and come to a lake, dropping Lucille's shopping bag on the way, and they find a rowboat in which they attempt to flee to the other side of the lake. The boat is however still moored to the lakeshore, and Olderberry begins to pull it back in. Meanwhile, Jean's bicycle is found and delivered to the police. The police chief finds out that Olderberry Sr.
Suspecting foul play, the police searches the wood for the missing girls, with Peter and Olderberry Jr. The police finds Lucille's shopping bag.