She Wore A Yellow Ribbon - Cast

Cast

  • John Wayne as Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles
  • Joanne Dru as Olivia Dandridge
  • John Agar as 1st Lt. Flint Cohill
  • Ben Johnson as Sgt. Tyree (aka Captain CSA)
  • Harry Carey Jr. as 2nd Lt. Ross Penell
  • Victor McLaglen as First Sgt. Quincannon
  • Mildred Natwick as Abby Allshard ("Old Iron Pants")
  • George O'Brien as Maj. Mac Allshard
  • Arthur Shields as Dr. O'Laughlin
  • Michael Dugan as Sgt. Hochbauer
  • Chief John Big Tree as Chief Pony That Walks
  • Fred Graham as Sgt. Hench
  • Chief White Eagle as Chief Sky Eagle
  • Tom Tyler as Cpl. Mike Quayne
  • Noble Johnson as Chief Red Shirt
  • Rudy Bowman as "Trooper John Smith" (aka Brig. Gen. Rome Clay, CSA)
  • Paul Fix as Gun-runner
  • Francis Ford as Connelly, Fort Stark Suttlers Barman
  • Ray Hyke as Trooper McCarthy
  • Billy Jones as Courier
  • Fred Kennedy as Badger
  • Fred Libby as Cpl. Krumrein
  • Cliff Lyons as Trooper Cliff
  • Frank McGrath as Bugler / Indian
  • Peter Ortiz as Gun-runner
  • Post Park as Officer
  • Jack Pennick as Sergeant Major
  • Mickey Simpson as Cpl. Wagner (blacksmith)
  • William Steele as Officer
  • Don Summers as Jenkins
  • Dan White as Trooper
  • Harry Woods as Licensed Suttler Karl Rynders

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