| David Warner | ... | Swede | |
| Rex Everhart | ... | Scully | |
| James Keach | ... | Johnnie | |
| John Bottoms | ... | Cowboy | |
| Geddeth Smith | ... | Journalist | |
| Thomas Aldredge | ... | The stranger | |
| Red Sutton | ... | Farmer | |
| Lisa Pelikan | ... | Younger Daughter | |
| Rae C. Wright | ... | Older Daughter (as Cynthia Wright) | |
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| Randolph Dobbs | |||
Directed by | |||
| Ján Kadár | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Stephen Crane | story | |
| Harry Mark Petrakis | ||
Produced by | |||
| Ozzie Brown | .... | producer | |
| Robert Geller | .... | executive producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Ed Lynch | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Barbara Marks | |||
| Richard Marks | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Charles Rosen | |||
Casting Department | |||
| Theodore W. Timreck | .... | casting & production coordinator | |
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Stranger gets off train in a sem-deserted little town in the days of the old west carrying with him his fear and suspicions of his fellow man. Will his own parinoia direct his fate? I liked this one, great acting, and an interesting story. The Swede (David Warner appears timid and frightful, but later he gets a few drinks in him and transforms into your common baroom type nuisance. In many ways the story was gripping. No great final climaxes, but I found it to be enjoyable and it sticks with you after the movie is over