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Randolph Scott | Dan Mitchell | |
Ann Dvorak | Rita | |
Edgar Buchanan | Sheriff Trimble | |
Rhonda Fleming | Sherry Balder | |
Lloyd Bridges | Henry Dreiser | |
Helen Boyce | Big Annie | |
Howard Freeman | Ed Balder | |
Richard Hale | Charlie Fair | |
Jack Lambert | Jet Younger | |
Hank Patterson | Doug Neil | |
Dick Curtis | Ryker | |
Earl Schenck | George Hazelhurst | |
Eddy Waller | Hannaberry | |
Paul Brinegar | Gambler | |
Dick Elliott | Jailbreak Messenger |
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Producer | Jules Levy
Herbert J. Biberman |
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Writer | Ernest Haycox
Harold Shumate |
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Cinematography | Archie Stout
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Musician | Gerard Carbonara
Albert Glasser Kermit Goell Charles Koff James Mayfield Max Terr |
In the years following the Civil War, the town of Abilene, Kansas is poised on the brink of an explosive confrontation. A line has been drawn down the center of the town where the homesteaders and the cattlemen have come to a very uneasy truce. The delicate peace is inadvertantly shattered when a group of new homesteaders lay down their stakes on the cattlemen's side of town, upsetting the delicate balance that had existed thus far and sparking an all-out war between the farmers, who want the land tamed and property lines drawn, and the cowboys, who want the prairies to be open for their cattle to roam. |
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