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Henry Fonda | Gil Carter | |
Dana Andrews | Donald Martin | |
William Eythe | Gerald Tetley | |
Mary Beth Hughes | Rose Mapen/Rose Swanson | |
Henry Morgan | Art Croft | |
Anthony Quinn | Juan MartÃnez/Francisco Morez | |
Matt Briggs | Judge Daniel Tyler | |
Frank Conroy | Maj. Tetley | |
Jane Darwell | Jenny Grier | |
Harry Davenport | Arthur Davies | |
Harry Morgan | Art Croft | |
Paul Hurst | Monty Smith | |
Victor Kilian | Darby | |
Marc Lawrence | Farnley | |
Chris-Pin Martin | Poncho | |
Willard Robertson | Sheriff Risley |
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Producer | Lamar Trotti
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Writer | Lamar Trotti
Walter Van Tilburg Clark |
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Academy Award Nominee 1943 Gil Carter (Henry Fonda) and Art Croft (Henry Morgan) ride into a town frustrated by the prevalence of cattle rustlers. Suddenly, word comes that a popular rancher has been murdered, which puts the already enraged town over the edge. When the spiteful mayor forms a posse, Gil and Croft are swept up in their mission - to seek vengeance - even upon those innocent of any wrong-doing. As it becomes clear that blood-lust may win out over rationality, the tension mounts in this "masterpiece" (Tim Dirks' The Greatest Films) with its timeless message about the dangers of mob mentality. |
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