

Western
Overview
A gunslinger returns to his hometown to warn of an impending outlaw gang attack, but he's met with hatred and fear for his previous killings.
Top Cast


Sterling Hayden
Sterling Hayden
Rick Martin
Sterling Hayden
Rick Martin


William Bishop
William Bishop
Canby Judd
William Bishop
Canby Judd


Karin Booth
Karin Booth
Laura Mead
Karin Booth
Laura Mead


James Millican
James Millican
Marshal Bat Davis
James Millican
Marshal Bat Davis


Regis Toomey
Regis Toomey
Jim O'Hara
Regis Toomey
Jim O'Hara


Hugh Sanders
Hugh Sanders
Ed Marsh
Hugh Sanders
Ed Marsh


John Dehner
John Dehner
Tom Quentin
John Dehner
Tom Quentin


Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor
Lem Sutter
Rod Taylor
Lem Sutter


Denver Pyle
Denver Pyle
Hank Spencer (uncredited)
Denver Pyle
Hank Spencer (uncredited)
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