A young army officer (Dewey Martin) waiting assignment is picked to defend a soldier in a court martial. The soldier (James Gregory) is charged with a murder that was actually committed by the two MPs who arrested him. The officer risks his career in search of material that can exonerate the soldier.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loring D. Mandel | Writer | ||
| William H. Brown | Director | ||
| John Hawkins | Director | ||
| Ward Hawkins | Director |