Murphy goes after bad guys who shot his friend the sheriff and abducted a local girl. In a plot reminiscent of High Noon, the posse of town blowhards gradually abandons Murphy; only tenderfoot banker Saxon remains, to prove his manhood. When they find the girl, obviously abused by her captors, Murphy shows her acceptance and sympathy whereas the others disply only revulsion.
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Audie Murphy | Banner Cole |
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John Saxon | Seymour Kern |
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Zohra Lampert | Helen Caldwell |
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Vic Morrow | Crip |
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Robert Keith | Captain Jeremiah Brown |
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Rodolfo Acosta | Johnny Caddo |
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Royal Dano | Uncle Billy |
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Frank Overton | Burt Hogan |
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Lee Van Cleef | Leo |
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Ray Teal | Banker |
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Paul Carr | Jock Wiley |
Art |
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| Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction |
| Alfred Sweeney | Art Direction |
Crew |
| Clifford Stine | Cinematography |
Directing |
| Herbert Coleman | Director |
Editing |
| Frederic Knudtson | Editor |
Production |
| Gordon Kay | Producer |
| Willard W. Willingham | Producer |
Writing |
| Clair Huffaker | Screenplay |