
The Moonshine War
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A federal agent attempts to make some real money before the alcohol ban is lifted so he sets his sights on the whiskey cache of an old army buddy.
Top Cast


Patrick McGoohan
Patrick McGoohan
Frank Long
Patrick McGoohan
Frank Long


Richard Widmark
Richard Widmark
Dr. Emmett Taulbee
Richard Widmark
Dr. Emmett Taulbee


Alan Alda
Alan Alda
John W. (Son) Martin
Alan Alda
John W. (Son) Martin


Melodie Johnson
Melodie Johnson
Lizann Simpson
Melodie Johnson
Lizann Simpson


Will Geer
Will Geer
Mr. Baylor
Will Geer
Mr. Baylor


Joe Williams
Joe Williams
Aaron
Joe Williams
Aaron


Susanne Zenor
Susanne Zenor
Miley Mitchell
Susanne Zenor
Miley Mitchell


Lee Hazlewood
Lee Hazlewood
Dual Metters
Lee Hazlewood
Dual Metters


Max Showalter
Max Showalter
Mr. Worthman
Max Showalter
Mr. Worthman


Harry Carey, Jr.
Harry Carey, Jr.
Arley Stamper
Harry Carey, Jr.
Arley Stamper
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