The Death of Winter
The Death of Winter: In 1830s Newfoundland, a woman is on trial for the murder of her husband. While innocent of the homicide, she is hanged for having an affair.
The Death of Winter: In 1830s Newfoundland, a woman is on trial for the murder of her husband. While innocent of the homicide, she is hanged for having an affair.
Lawrence Barry
John Winter
Mike Daly
Judge Boulton
Glenn Downey
Tucker Ball Hoskins
Emelia
Willow Kean
Catherine Winter
Alexis Koetting
Midwife
Steve Morgan
Courtroom Juror
Justin Nurse
Constable Slade
Taylor Olson
Tobias Mandeville
The Death of Winter: In 1830s Newfoundland, a woman is on trial for the murder of her husband. While innocent of the homicide, she is hanged for having an affair.
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