| John Lund | ... | Bill Carter | |
| Doris Singleton | ... | Nora Ballard | |
| John Archer | ... | Tony Lamarr | |
| Angela Greene | ... | Gloria Del Monte | |
| Alan Hale Jr. | ... | Deke (as Alan Hale) | |
| Harry Bartell | ... | Conrad Hertz, Headwaiter | |
| Howard McNear | ... | James T. James | |
| Richard Deacon | ... | H.L. Denham, Attorney | |
| Thurston Hall | ... | J.B. Del Monte | |
| Sailor Vincent | ... | Pete (as Billy Vincent) | |
| Eddie Foster | ... | Schuyler | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Virginia Carroll | ... | Stewardess (uncredited) | |
| George DeNormand | ... | Doorman (uncredited) | |
| Elzie Emanuel | ... | Redcap (uncredited) | |
| Hanna Landy | ... | Lizzie Kendall (uncredited) | |
| Lyle Latell | ... | Squad Car Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Hugh Lawrence | ... | Police Officer (uncredited) | |
| Vera Marshe | ... | Mrs. Romanik (uncredited) | |
| Al Rhein | ... | Croupier (uncredited) | |
| Emil Sitka | ... | Cashier (uncredited) | |
| Arthur Walsh | ... | Bellhop (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| R.G. Springsteen | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Gerald Drayson Adams | (story) | |
| John K. Butler | (screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| Sidney Picker | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Jack A. Marta | (director of photography) (as Jack Marta) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Tony Martinelli | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Frank Arrigo | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Mowbray Berkeley | |||
| John McCarthy Jr. | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Bob Mark | .... | makeup supervisor | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Leonard Kunody | .... | assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Sid Manor | .... | sound | |
| Howard Wilson | .... | sound | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Howard Lydecker | .... | special effects | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Alexis Davidoff | .... | costume supervisor | |
Music Department | |||
| R. Dale Butts | .... | music supervisor | |
| Robert Armbruster | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| R. Dale Butts | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Joseph Dubin | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Nathan Scott | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Roy Webb | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Stanley Wilson | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
| Victor Young | .... | composer: stock music (uncredited) | |
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Well, I was not so surprised with this one. Republic Studios were used to make those sort of mixed up of thriller, westerns, comedies...
I would say it was their trade mark; for instance features with cars and phones...Such as Roy Rogers B westerns...
Back to AFFAIR IN RENO, we can see a normal guy - John Lund - who arrives in the Biggest Little City in the world - Reno - with one hundred grands in his coat. A little bullion in bank notes given by a wealthy man to a casino owner so that he marries his daughter...
And our hero discovers that he has a bodyguard, designed by the rich guy to protect him against people with bad purposes, a bodyguard in petticoat. Nothing less...
You can guess the following. I will tell no more about it.
A good time waster. And a RG Springsteen film is always worth for anyone who loves B movies.