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| John Wayne | Jacob McCandles | |
| Richard Boone | John Fain | |
| Maureen O'Hara | Martha McCandles | |
| Patrick Wayne | James McCandles | |
| Christopher Mitchum | Michael McCandles | |
| Bobby Vinton | Jeff McCandles | |
| Bruce Cabot | Sam Sharpnose | |
| Glenn Corbett | O'Brien | |
| Harry Carey Jr. | Pop Dawson | |
| John Doucette | Buck Dugan | |
| Jim Davis | Head of Lynching Party | |
| John Agar | Bert Ryan | |
| Gregg Palmer | John Goodfellow | |
| Jim Burk | Trooper | |
| Robert Warner | Will Fain |
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| Producer |
Michael Wayne
John Wayne |
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| Writer |
Harry Julian Fink
Rita M. Fink |
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| Cinematography |
William H. Clothier
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| Musician |
Elmer Bernstein
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John Wayne is Jacob McCandles, a rough-and-tumble rancher who's estranged from his wife (Maureen O'Hara). But when a cutthroat gang led by Richard Boone kidnaps his grandson, Big Jake gets the call to rescue him. Patrick Wayne (John Wayne's real-life son) and Chris Mitchum (Robert Mitchum's son) play Jake's grown boys, who accompany him on the long trek that can end only one way... |
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