On the day of his wedding to a peace-abiding Quaker girl, the marshal of a small town prepares for the peaceful, civilian life until word comes down that four outlaws are arriving that day on the noon train to seek revenge for things past. Thrown into the conflict of staying to fight or leaving his post as was planned, the marshal decides to confront them to the dismay of his new bride. But, when he can't corral any help from any of the townsfolk who were his supposed firends, he must face the four alone.
Production Stanley Kramer Productions;
Cast Names Lee Aaker; Guy Beach; Larry J. Blake; Roy Bucko; Bob Carson; Howland Chamberlain; Cliff Clark; Ben Corbett; John Doucette; Paul Dubov; Jack Elam; Dick Elliott; Tim Graham; Tom Greenway; Harry Harvey; Chuck Hayward; Chubby Johnson; Nolan Leary; Tom London; Merrill McCormick; James Millican; William Newell; William 'Bill' Phillips; Lucien Prival; Ralph Reed; Syd Saylor; Ted Stanhope; Jeanne Blackford; Virginia Christine; Virginia Farmer;
Box Office USD 3,750,000
Release Date 1952-07-24 (New York City, New York) (premiere) 1952-07-30 1952-08-13 (Los Angeles, California) 2004-04-30 (re-release)