A former Union Army officer plans to sell out to Anchor Ranch and move east with his fiancée, but the low price offered by Anchor's crippled owner and the outfit's bullying tactics make him reconsider. When one of his hands is murdered he decides to stay and fight, utilizing his war experience. Not all is well at Anchor with the owner's wife carrying on with his brother who also has a Mexican woman in town.
Directing | Rudolph Maté | Director |
Writing | Harry Kleiner | Screenplay |
Writing | Donald Hamilton | Novel |
Sound | Max Steiner | Original Music Composer |
Production | Lewis J. Rachmil | Producer |
Camera | W. Howard Greene | Director of Photography |
Art | Carl Anderson | Art Direction |
Art | Louis Diage | Set Decoration |
Editing | Jerome Thoms | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Camera | Burnett Guffey | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Clay Campbell | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Helen Hunt | Hairstylist |
Directing | Sam Nelson | Assistant Director |
Sound | Lambert E. Day | Sound |
Sound | John P. Livadary | Recording Supervision |
Sound | Murray Cutter | Orchestrator |
Sound | Morris Stoloff | Conductor |