| Joel McCrea | ... | Rick Nelson | |
| Yvonne De Carlo | ... | Adelaide McCall | |
| Sidney Blackmer | ... | Andrew Cain | |
| Richard Erdman | ... | Shorty | |
| Florence Bates | ... | Sadie | |
| Onslow Stevens | ... | Captain Jim Martin | |
| John Raven | ... | Lessing | |
| O.Z. Whitehead | ... | Alfey | |
| Ralph Dumke | ... | Winfield Holbert (as Ralph E. Dumke) | |
| Robert Foulk | ... | Thompson | |
| Lane Chandler | ... | Morton | |
| Trevor Bardette | ... | Miner | |
| John Doucette | ... | Slade | |
| Peter Virgo | ... | Meyers | |
| Frank Hagney | ... | Palmer | |
| Tor Johnson | ... | Buck | |
| Fred Graham | ... | Scud | |
| übrige Besetzung in alphabetischer Reihenfolge: | |||
| Ray Jones | ... | Townsman (uncredited) | |
Regie | |||
| Robert Parrish | |||
Buch | ||
| Richard Summers | (story "Vigilante") | |
| D.D. Beauchamp | (screenplay) | |
| William Bowers | uncredited | |
Produktion | |||
| Ben Hersh | .... | supervising producer | |
| Howard Welsch | .... | producer | |
Originalmusik | |||
| Paul Dunlap | |||
| Emil Newman | |||
Kamera | |||
| John F. Seitz | (as John Seitz) | ||
Schnitt | |||
| Otto Ludwig | |||
Szenenbild | |||
| George Jenkins | |||
Bauten/Dekorationsbau (art directors) | |||
| Robert Clatworthy | |||
| Bernard Herzbrun | |||
Bühnenbildner/Ausstatter (set decorators) | |||
| Edward G. Boyle | |||
Maske/Frisuren | |||
| Olga Collings | .... | hair stylist | |
| John Holden | .... | makeup artist | |
Produktionsleiter (production managers) | |||
| Ben Hersh | .... | production supervisor | |
Regieassistenten | |||
| Ben Chapman | .... | assistant director | |
Ton Stab | |||
| Mac Dalgleish | .... | sound | |
| Hugh McDowell Jr. | .... | sound (as Hugh McDowell) | |
Stunts | |||
| Fred Graham | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Bob Morgan | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
Kostüm und Garderobe (Stab) | |||
| Joe King | .... | wardrobe | |
| Yvonne Wood | .... | wardrobe: Miss De Carlo | |
Musik (Stab) | |||
| Joseph Gershenson | .... | musical director | |
Restlicher Stab | |||
| Harold Belfer | .... | choreographer | |
| Michael Luciano | .... | dialogue director | |
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Joel McCrea had made these his home ground and this independent effort, picked up by Warners, was pushed along by the amiable Robert Parrish who obviously found some elements more involving than others.
The dialogs between McCrea and Yvonne De Carlo, in her spotless Fifties outfits, are lifeless and often filmed against back projection. However when Tor Johnson opens the hatch to Florence Bates' waterfront dive bar with a back room full of drunken sailors that she's sold to shanghai-ing captains, thing pick up. The scenes are played for comedy and the smoke filled, low roof ship's hold decor is striking.
Easy to get nostalgic for a time when these came two a time in neighborhood theaters.