The Shadow of The Eagle - Cast

Cast

  • John Wayne as Craig McCoy, carnival stunt pilot
  • Dorothy Gulliver as Jean Gregory, Colonel Gregory's daughter
  • Edward Hearn as Colonel Nathan B. Gregory, former World War I ace pilot, owner of the carnival and suspected of being The Eagle until his own disappearance
  • Richard Tucker as Major Evans, company owner
  • Lloyd Whitlock as Green, a director
  • Walter Miller as Danby, a director
  • Edmund Burns as Clark, a director
  • Pat O'Malley as Ames, a director
  • Kenneth Harlan as Ward, a director
  • 'Little Billy' Rhodes as Billy Little, the carnival midget
  • Ivan Linow as Heinie, the carnival strongman
  • James Bradbury Jr. as Henry, the carnival ventriloquist
  • Ernie Adams as Frederick 'Pat' Kelly, the carnival barker
  • Roy D'Arcy as Gardner
  • Bud Osborne as Tim Moore

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