| Kathrine McKee | ... | Coral | |
| Tim Kincaid | ... | Caleb | |
| Robert Priest | ... | Antoine | |
| Madelyn Sanders | ... | Celeste | |
| George Lupo | ... | Dupree | |
| Marinda French | ... | Aunt Nancy | |
| Bill McGhee | ... | Jacques | |
| David Snow | ... | Felix | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Grover Daniels | |||
| Bill Holliday | |||
| Sarah Jones | |||
| Donald Pearce | |||
| Dolores Torino | |||
Directed by | |||
| Jack Weis | |||
| Herbert Janneke Jr. | (uncredited) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| R.B. McGowen Jr. | ||
| Sarah Riggs | ||
Produced by | |||
| R.B. McGowen Jr. | .... | executive producer | |
| R.B. McGowen Jr. | .... | producer | |
| Jack Weis | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Jack Brokensha | |||
| Don Palmer | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Tom Smart | |||
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Quadroon appears to be a vanity project from New Orleans. The acting is strictly dinner theatre variety, except for Larry Buchanan veteran Bill McGhee as Jacques and the production values are extremely low. There are also some excruciatingly bad Creole 'accents' on display, most notably by George Lupo as the depraved villain Dupree. Nonetheless there is something charming and honest about this film, which manages to avoid the voyeuristic excesses of later big budget bloaters like Drum and Mandingo. Sarah Riggs script is reasonably well written and perceptive. For anyone interested in that long gone sub-genre of cinema, the regional film, this is a must see. Sorta like a Herschell Gordon Lewis film, without the gore.