

Western
Overview
Armed with a harpoon, a Swedish whaler is out for revenge after the death of his father. A greedy oil man trying to buy up the Swede's land might be the guilty party.
Top Cast


Sterling Hayden
Sterling Hayden
George Hansen
Sterling Hayden
George Hansen


Sebastian Cabot
Sebastian Cabot
Ed McNeil
Sebastian Cabot
Ed McNeil


Carol Kelly
Carol Kelly
Molly
Carol Kelly
Molly


Eugene Mazzola
Eugene Mazzola
Pepe Mirada
Eugene Mazzola
Pepe Mirada


Nedrick Young
Nedrick Young
Johnny Crale
Nedrick Young
Johnny Crale


Victor Millan
Victor Millan
Jose Mirada
Victor Millan
Jose Mirada


Frank Ferguson
Frank Ferguson
Deacon Matt Holmes
Frank Ferguson
Deacon Matt Holmes


Marilee Earle
Marilee Earle
Mona Stacey
Marilee Earle
Mona Stacey


Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
The Minister
Byron Foulger
The Minister


Ted Stanhope
Ted Stanhope
Sven Hansen
Ted Stanhope
Sven Hansen
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