| Billy Halop | ... | Danny Jones (as William Halop) | |
| Scotty Beckett | ... | Willy Miller | |
| Richard Gaines | ... | Edgar Burns | |
| Ann E. Todd | ... | Doris Martin | |
| Jerome Cowan | ... | Weston | |
| Anabel Shaw | ... | Connie Burns | |
| Darryl Hickman | ... | Leo Emerson | |
| Dickie Moore | ... | Gene Spooner | |
| Harry Harvey Jr. | ... | Phil Kenny | |
| Gil Stratton | ... | Tammy McDonald (as Gil Stratton Jr.) | |
| Harry Shannon | ... | Judge Raymond | |
| Donald Curtis | ... | Jeff Carter | |
| Joseph Vitale | ... | August Miller | |
| Marilyn Monroe | ... | Evie - Waitress at the Gopher Hole | |
| Nana Bryant | ... | Miss Templeton | |
| Tom Kennedy | ... | Adamson | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Eddie Borden | ... | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) | |
| Eddie Coke | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Steve Darrell | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Mimi Doyle | ... | Reporter (uncredited) | |
| Fred Howard | ... | Clerk (uncredited) | |
| Charles Anthony Hughes | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Bill Hunter | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Charles Marsh | ... | Citizens Committee Spokesman (uncredited) | |
| George Meader | ... | Dr. Oliver Hughes (uncredited) | |
| Howard Negley | ... | Police Detective Sgt. Stanton (uncredited) | |
| Fred Sherman | ... | Freddie - Reporter (uncredited) | |
| George Sherwood | ... | Bit Role (uncredited) | |
| Lee Shumway | ... | Alec, Attendant (uncredited) | |
| Brick Sullivan | ... | Detective (uncredited) | |
| Eddy Waller | ... | Jock Nealy (uncredited) | |
| Claire Whitney | ... | Woman (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Arthur Pierson | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Arnold Belgard | ||
Produced by | |||
| Howard Sheehan | .... | associate producer | |
| Sol M. Wurtzel | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Raoul Kraushaar | (as Ralph Stanley) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Benjamin H. Kline | (director of photography) (as Benjamin Kline) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Frank Babridge | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Walter Koessler | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Albert Greenwood | (as Al Greenwood) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Irene Beshon | .... | hair stylist | |
| Jack Casey | .... | makeup artist | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Paul Wurtzel | .... | assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Max M. Hutchinson | .... | sound technician | |
Editorial Department | |||
| William F. Claxton | .... | supervising editor (as William Claxton) | |
Music Department | |||
| David Chudnow | .... | music supervisor | |
Other crew | |||
| Clifford R. Gans | .... | production assistant | |
| Sol M. Wurtzel | .... | presenter | |
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This movie wasn't very exciting nor was the acting in it as well. I had picked this movie up at a pawn shop while I was buying strings for my guitar and decided to watch it because I had heard Marilyn Monroe was in it. It was the typical teenage movie where it displays the slums looking like San Francisco and made the teenagers all have New York accents and bad attitudes. I felt I was robbed when I noticed that Marilyn had a bit part in the movie and her name was called only once. I despise movies that promise the settings will be better the plot doesn't move you at all. The scriptwriter doesn't know how to write anything. This movie really should of stayed back in the pawn shop where I first found it.