79 minutes
9/10/1943
Wounded while stopping the James gang from robbing the local bank, a cowboy wakes up in the hospital to find that he's been elected town marshal. He soon comes into conflict with the town banker, who controls everything in town and is squeezing the townspeople for every penny he can get out of them.
Richard Dix
as John Bonniwell
Jane Wyatt
as Eleanor Sager
Albert Dekker
as Steve Barat
Eugene Pallette
as Tom Waggoner
Victor Jory
as Jeff Barat
Robert Armstrong
as Malachy
Beryl Wallace
as Soubrette
Clem Bevans
as Bridge-Tender
Hobart Cavanaugh
as Josh Hudkins
Francis McDonald
as Gil Hatton
Willie Best
as Bones
Douglas Fowley
as Ben Nash
Rod Cameron
as Kelso
Eddy Waller
as Ed Gilbert
Ray Bennett
as Messenger
Gertrude Astor
as Blonde Townswoman
Walter Baldwin
as Judge Lorrimer
Ted Billings
as Barfly
Buck Bucko
as Cowhand
Barbara Clark
as Dance Hall Girl
Lorraine Clark
as Dance Hall Girl
Eleanor Counts
as Dance Hall Girl
John Daheim
as Saloon Brawler
Ken Darby
as Member - The King's Men
Jon Dobson
as Member - The King's Men
June Earle
as Dance Hall Girl
Art Felix
as Cowhand
Sam Flint
as Walter McIntire
Byron Foulger
as Ed Tracy
Robert Frazer
as Saloon Gambler
Beatrice Gray
as Saloon Girl
Herman Hack
as Charley
Al Haskell
as Barfly
Fred Kohler Jr.
as 1st Gate Guard
Bud Linn
as Member - The King's Men
Pierce Lyden
as Hatton Henchman
Thomas Martin
as Bartender
Frank McCarroll
as Hatton Henchman
Merrill McCormick
as Townsman
Sylvia McKay
as Dance Hall Girl
Milburn Morante
as Townsman
Lew Morphy
as Townsman
Jack Mulhall
as Walter
Jack Norton
as Saloon Drunk
Cliff Parkinson
as Townsman
George Reeves
as Jesse James
Cyril Ring
as Court Clerk
Jason Robards Sr.
as Bank Teller
Dewey Robinson
as Bartender
Rad Robinson
as Member - The King's Men
Jack Stoney
as Saloon Thug in Brawl
Glenn Strange
as 2nd Gate Guard
Forrest Taylor
as Doctor
Dan White
as Barfly