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| Bradford Dillman | Capt. David Young | |
| Peter Graves | Maj. Whitaker | |
| Vera Miles | Ann Ryker | |
| Lloyd Nolan | Gen. Amos Bailey | |
| Murray Hamilton | Capt. Appleton | |
| Norman Fell | Sgt. Max Winkler | |
| Lee Marvin | Sgt. Paul Ryker | |
| Walter Brooke | Col. Arthur Merriam | |
| Francis De Sales | President of the Court | |
| Don Marshall | Cpl. Jenks | |
| Charles Aidman | Maj. Kitchener - The Law Officer | |
| George N. Neise | Thomas MacKnight | |
| Stuart Nisbet | President of the Court |
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| Producer |
Joel Rogosin
Jo Swerling Jr. |
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| Writer |
Seeleg Lester
William D. Gordon |
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| Cinematography |
Walter Strenge
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| Musician |
John Williams
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During the Korean War Sergeant Paul Ryker is accused of defecting to Communist China and then returning to his unit as a spy. He's court-martialed and sentenced to death but his attorney believes Ryker's innocent and asks for a new trial. |
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