Cast
- Richard Widmark as Johnny Gannon
- Henry Fonda as Clay Blaisedell
- Anthony Quinn as Tom Morgan
- Dorothy Malone as Lily Dollar
- Dolores Michaels as Jessie Marlow
- Wallace Ford as Judge Holloway
- Tom Drake as Abe McQuown
- Richard Arlen as Bacon
- DeForest Kelley as Curley Burne
- Regis Toomey as Skinner
- Vaughn Taylor as Henry Richardson
- Don Beddoe as Dr. Wagner
- Whit Bissell as Petrix
- Bartlett Robinson as Buck Slavin
- Frank Gorshin as Billy Gannon
- June Blair as Dance hall girl
- Robert Adler as Foss (uncredited)
- Joel Ashley as Murch (uncredited)
- Don 'Red' Barry as Edward Calhoun (uncredited)
- Wally Campo as Barber (uncredited)
- Harry Carter as Bartender (uncredited)
- Paul Comi as Luke Friendly (uncredited)
- Walter Coy as Deputy Sheriff Roy Tompson (uncredited)
- Sheryl Deauville as Dance hall girl (uncredited)
- Ann Doran as Mrs. Richardson (uncredited)
- David Garcia as George 'Pony' Benner (uncredited)
- Sol Gorss as Bob Nicholson (uncredited)
- J. Anthony Hughes as Shaw (uncredited)
- Roy Jenson as Hasty (uncredited)
- L.Q. Jones as Fen Jiggs (uncredited)
- Stan Kamber as Hutchinson (uncredited)
- Gary Lockwood as Gang member (uncredited)
- Ian MacDonald as MacDonald (uncredited)
- Robert Osterloh as Professor (uncredited)
- James Philbrook as Cade (uncredited)
- Hugh Sanders as Sheriff Keller (uncredited)
- Roy N. Sickner as Bush (uncredited)
- Mickey Simpson as Fitzsimmons (uncredited)
- Bert Stevens as Townsman (uncredited)
- Joe Turkel as Chet Haggin (uncredited)
- Tom Wilson as Townsman (uncredited)
- Harry Worth as (uncredited)
- Henry Worth as Burbage (uncredited)
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