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Cash McCall ()


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James Garner put in a winning performance as a similarly unreconstructed capitalist in the grip of merger mania.

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Cash McCall
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Lory Austen
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Maude Kennard
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Grant Austen
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Winston Conway
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Gil Clark
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Will Atherson
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Gen. Andrew Danvers
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Harrison Glenn (as Edward C. Platt)
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Mr. Pierce
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Miriam Austen
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Harvey Bannon
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Russell Ash ...
Middle-Aged Man (uncredited)
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Pete (uncredited)
Harold Bostwick ...
Workman (uncredited)
Perri Bova ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Bellboy (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Karin Dicker ...
Girl Jumping Rope (uncredited)
Norman Dupont ...
Andrew (uncredited)
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Passerby on Street (uncredited)
Elizabeth Flournoy ...
Secretary (uncredited)
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Dr. Bergmann (uncredited)
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Boy at Airfield (uncredited)
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Bronson (uncredited)
Rusty Havens ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Junior Partner (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Arthur Lovejoy ...
Elevator-Starter (uncredited)
Cherrill Lynn ...
Girl Jumping Rope (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Danvers' Colleague (uncredited)
Kenneth Patterson ...
Jim King (uncredited)
Murray Pollack ...
Car Admirer (uncredited)
Susan Ann Reilly ...
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Walt (uncredited)
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Danvers' Colleague (uncredited)
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Joe (uncredited)
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Desk Clerk (uncredited)
William Tomlinson ...
Workman (uncredited)
Tom Tower ...
Workman (uncredited)
Marc Towers ...
Operator (uncredited)
Leslie Wenner ...
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Robert Windisch ...
Operator (uncredited)

Directed by

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Joseph Pevney

Written by

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Lenore J. Coffee ... (screenplay) (as Lenore Coffee) and
Marion Hargrove ... (screenplay)
 
Cameron Hawley ... (novel)

Produced by

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Henry Blanke ... producer

Music by

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Max Steiner

Cinematography by

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George J. Folsey ... director of photography (as George Folsey)

Editing by

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Philip W. Anderson

Editorial Department

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John F. Burnett ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Malcolm C. Bert ... (as Malcolm Bert)

Set Decoration by

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George James Hopkins

Costume Design by

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Howard Shoup

Makeup Department

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Gordon Bau ... makeup supervisor
Margaret Donovan ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Al Greenway ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Connie Nichols ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Pat O'Grady ... body makeup (uncredited)
Louis Phillipi ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Chuck Hansen ... assistant director (as Charles Hansen)
Gil Kissel ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Jack Farley ... assistant props (uncredited)
Weldon H. Patterson ... property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Stanley Jones ... sound
John Jensen ... boom operator (uncredited)
Ben Sad ... cable person (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Charles Harris ... grip (uncredited)
Horace Jones ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Wally Meinardus ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Charles O'Bannon ... gaffer (uncredited)
Larry Reed ... best boy (uncredited)
Harry Stradling Jr. ... camera operator (uncredited)
Bill Thomas ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Leonard King ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
Ken Laurence ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
Myrtle Logan ... wardrobe: women (uncredited)

Music Department

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Murray Cutter ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Meta Rebner ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Leon Charles ... dialogue supervisor
William H. Durham ... craft service (uncredited)
Alton McDermott ... first aid (uncredited)
Harold Mendelsohn ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Special Effects

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Other Companies

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  • RCA (sound recording)

Storyline

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Plot Summary

Cash McCall is a young and slick business man who buys failing businesses and resells them. Grant Austen's Plastics is even more of a prize to Cash, for Cash is also making a bid for Austen's beautiful daughter, Lory. This is Cash's toughest deal ever. Written by Kelly

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Taglines Love story of a man whose first love was the pursuit of profit! See more »
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Also Known As
  • El potentado (United States, Spanish title)
  • Cet homme est un requin (France)
  • El potentado (Spain)
  • Eine Frau für zwei Millionen (West Germany)
  • Cet homme est un requin (Canada, French title)
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Runtime
  • 102 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia James Garner's last film under his Warner Brothers contract. After a writer's strike halted all Warner Brothers productions, even though Garner had a "play or pay" contract, Warner Brothers refused to pay him. Garner sued the studio for breach of contract and won. See more »
Goofs The log that Lory and Cash sit on is elevated from the ground and held in place by a bolt. See more »
Quotes Winston Conway: I'm not a moralist, I'm a lawyer.
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