

History · Western
Overview
Rise, fall and execution of John Brown, fanatic abolitionist.
Top Cast


Raymond Massey
Raymond Massey
John Brown
Raymond Massey
John Brown


Debra Paget
Debra Paget
Elizabeth Clark
Debra Paget
Elizabeth Clark


Jeffrey Hunter
Jeffrey Hunter
Owen Brown
Jeffrey Hunter
Owen Brown


Larry Pennell
Larry Pennell
Oliver Brown
Larry Pennell
Oliver Brown


Leo Gordon
Leo Gordon
Martin White
Leo Gordon
Martin White


James Best
James Best
Jason Brown
James Best
Jason Brown


John Smith
John Smith
Frederick Brown
John Smith
Frederick Brown


Dennis Weaver
Dennis Weaver
John Brown Jr.
Dennis Weaver
John Brown Jr.


Guy Williams
Guy Williams
Salmon Brown
Guy Williams
Salmon Brown


Tom Irish
Tom Irish
Watson Brown
Tom Irish
Watson Brown
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