

Drama · War
Overview
The story of a family of Quakers in Indiana in 1862. Their religious sect is strongly opposed to violence and war. It's not easy for them to meet the rules of their religion in everyday life but when Southern troops pass the area they are in real trouble. Should they fight, despite their peaceful attitude?
Top Cast


Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
Jess Birdwell
Gary Cooper
Jess Birdwell


Dorothy McGuire
Dorothy McGuire
Eliza Birdwell
Dorothy McGuire
Eliza Birdwell


Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
Josh Birdwell
Anthony Perkins
Josh Birdwell


Richard Eyer
Richard Eyer
Little Jess Birdwell
Richard Eyer
Little Jess Birdwell


Robert Middleton
Robert Middleton
Sam Jordan
Robert Middleton
Sam Jordan


Phyllis Love
Phyllis Love
Mattie Birdwell
Phyllis Love
Mattie Birdwell


Peter Mark Richman
Peter Mark Richman
Gardner 'Gard' Jordan
Peter Mark Richman
Gardner 'Gard' Jordan


Walter Catlett
Walter Catlett
Professor Quigley
Walter Catlett
Professor Quigley


Richard Hale
Richard Hale
Purdy
Richard Hale
Purdy


Joel Fluellen
Joel Fluellen
Enoch
Joel Fluellen
Enoch
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