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Troy Donahue | 2nd Lt. Matthew Hazard | |
Suzanne Pleshette | Mrs. Kitty Mainwarring | |
Diane McBain | Laura Frelief | |
James Gregory | Maj. Gen. Alexander Upton Quaint | |
William Reynolds | 1st Lt. Teddy Mainwarring | |
Claude Akins | Seely Jones | |
Kent Smith | Secretary of War | |
Judson Pratt | Capt. Cedric Gray MD | |
Bartlett Robinson | Maj. Hiram Prescott | |
Bobby Bare | Pvt Cranshaw | |
Larry Ward | Sgt. Kroger | |
Richard X. Slattery | Sgt. Fry | |
Mary Patton | Mrs. Jessica Prescott | |
Russell Johnson | Capt. Brinker | |
Lane Bradford | Maj. Miller |
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Producer | William H. Wright
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Writer | John Twist
Richard Fielder |
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Cinematography | William H. Clothier
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Musician | Max Steiner
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Lt. Hazard, fresh out of West Point, arrives in Arizona Territory at hot, dusty, Fort Delivery. Appalled by the lax discipline of its troops, he restricts their privileges and subjects them to arduous drills. At the same time, he finds himself falling in love with Kitty, the wife of his commanding officer. This romance is complicated when his fiancee from Back East decides to pay a visit. Troubles with the local Indians, however, soon force Hazard to concentrate on his military duties which sometimes conflict with his sympathy for the Indians' cause. |
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