Summary
Along the Great Divide is an American western first released in 1951,
directed by Raoul Walsh.
The film stars Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, John Agar, Walter Brennan and Ray Teal.
It has also been released under the title: The Travelers.
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Credits
- Director: Raoul Walsh
- Script: Walter Doniger, Lewis Meltzer
- Photo: Sidney Hickox
- Music: David Buttolph
- Cast: Kirk Douglas (Marshal Len Merrick), Virginia Mayo (Ann Keith), John Agar (Billy Shear), Walter Brennan (Tim ’Pop’ Keith), Ray Teal (Deputy Lou Gray), Hugh Sanders (Frank Newcombe), Morris Ankrum (Ed Roden), James Anderson (Dan Roden), Charles Meredith (Judge Marlowe), Guy Wilkerson (Jury foreman), Sam Ash (Defense counsel), Lane Chandler (Sheriff), Steve Clark (Witness Weaver), Steve Darrell (Prosecutor), Al Ferguson (Bailiff), Carl Harbaugh (Jerome), Kenneth MacDonald (Crowley (rancher)), Zon Murray (Jake Wilson)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 88 min; B&W
- Aka: The Travelers
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