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Murray Alper | Townsman at funeral | |
Larry Buchanan | Bit Part | |
Cliff Clark | Jerry Marlowe | |
Angela Clarke | Mac's Wife | |
David Clarke | Second Brother | |
Edmund Cobb | Citizen | |
Ellen Corby | Mrs. Devlin | |
Dick Curtis | Crowd extra | |
Eddie Ehrhart | Archie | |
Verna Felton | Mrs. August Pennyfeather | |
Alan Hale Jr. | First Brother | |
Harry Harvey | Ike | |
Skip Homeier | Hunt Bromley | |
Richard Jaeckel | Eddie | |
Karl Malden | Mac | |
Harry B. Mendoza | Frank Loving | |
Gregory Peck | Jimmy Ringo | |
Helen Westcott | Peggy Walsh | |
Millard Mitchell | Marshal Mark Strett | |
Jean Parker | Molly | |
Anthony Ross | Deputy Charlie Norris | |
Kenneth Tobey | Swede |
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Producer | Nunnally Johnson
Charles Brackett |
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Writer | Dudley Nichols
Andre De Toth Roger Corman Nunnally Johnson |
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Cinematography | Arthur C. Miller
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Musician | Alfred Newman
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Gregory Peck stars as an aging notorious gunslinger, Johnny Ringo. Sick of killing he tries to avoid trouble, but when a cocksure young man named Eddie draws on him, Ringo has no choice but to kill him. Now Eddie's three brothers are after him. Ringo decides to return East to see his estranged wife and young son before the brothers catch up with him. |
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