The only way to stop feeling trapped was to stop feeling at all.
9.5
100 min
Drama depicting the problems of a suburban housewife suffering from fits of depression and alcoholism, and her stay in a psychiatric center after a feeble suicide attempt.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Natalie Wood | Cassie Barrett | Unowned | |
Perry King | Dr. Edwin Alexander | Unowned | |
Peter Haskell | Charlie Barrett | Unowned | |
Shelley Long | Clara | Unowned | |
Vivian Blaine | Helen | Unowned | |
Marian Mercer | Eleanor | Unowned | |
Juliet Mills | Tinkerbell | Unowned | |
John Harkins | Father Dunhill | Unowned | |
Barbara Tarbuck | Alice | Unowned | |
Shane Butterworth | Greg Barrett | Unowned | |
David Comfort | Steven Barrett | Unowned | |
Tonya Crowe | Jenny Barrett | Unowned | |
Robert Perault | Bobby Barrett | Unowned | |
Bebe Drake | Gloria | Unowned | |
Elsa Raven | Dalton | Unowned | |
Peggy Rea | Pomeroy | Unowned | |
Art Evans | Abdul | Unowned | |
Donald Hotten | Ludwig | Unowned | |
Sydney Lassick | Ernie | Unowned | |
Delia Salvi | Norma | Unowned | |
Eugene Elman | Dr. Proctor | Unowned | |
Vernon Weddle | John | Unowned | |
Laurence Haddon | Ted R. | Unowned | |
Joe Lowry | Dr. Marshall | Unowned | |
Hank Ross | Stockboy | Unowned | |
Bob Corso | Orderly | Unowned | |
Vincent Di Paolo | Waiter | Unowned |