

110 minutes
11/19/1952
In this biopic, Jim Bowie goes to New Orleans, where he falls for Judalon and befriends her brother, Narcisse. Soon, Jim is forced to avenge Narcisse's murder, but Judalon takes up with another man. Jim eventually has another romantic interlude with Judalon and is forced to kill one of her suitors in self-defense. Jim leaves town, and falls for the daughter of a Texas politician, but his entanglement with Judalon continues to bedevil him.

Alan Ladd
as Jim Bowie

Virginia Mayo
as Judalon de Bornay

Joseph Calleia
as Juan Moreno

Phyllis Kirk
as Ursula de Varamendi

Alf Kjellin
as Phillipe de Cabanal

Douglas Dick
as Narcisse de Bornay

Anthony Caruso
as Black Jack Sturdevant

Nedrick Young
as Henri Contrecourt

George Voskovec
as John James Audubon

Richard Carlyle
as Rezin Bowie

Robert Emhardt
as Gen. Cuny

Don Beddoe
as Dr. Cuny

Harold Gordon
as Andrew Marschalk

Jay Novello
as Judge Crain

Nick Dennis
as Nez Coupe

Sarah Selby
as Mrs. Bowie
Dick Paxton
as John Bowie

George J. Lewis
as Colonel Wells

Edward Colmans
as Don Juan de Varamendi
Gordon Nelson
as Dr. Maddox
Daria Massey
as Teresa de Varamendi
Leon Alton
as Riverboat Passenger

John Alvin
as Impatient Man in Tailor's Shop

Ernest Anderson
as Riverboat Cabin Boy
Walter Bacon
as Casino Patron

Salvador Baguez
as Mexican Artist
Richard Bartell
as Horse Race Starter
John Barton
as Gambling House Patron

Madge Blake
as Mrs. Cuny

Oliver Blake
as Innkeeper

Eugene Borden
as Cocquelon, Tailor

Chet Brandenburg
as Casino Patron
Harry Brown
as Duran
Morgan Brown
as Saloon Patron
Ivan Browning
as Butler

Argentina Brunetti
as Duenna

Morris Buchanan
as Sam
Peter Camlin
as Croupier
Fred Cavens
as Aged Swordsman

Charlita
as Girl in Hay

Ann Codee
as Landlady

Jean Del Val
as St. Sylvain
Stanley Fraser
as Al Blanchard
Jack Carr
as Jake
Tom Coleman
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
Gayle Kellogg
as Payne (uncredited)

Alberto Morin
as Coachman (uncredited)

Hal Taggart
as Roulette Table Spectator (uncredited)