1948
I SHOT JESSE JAMES
Lippert Productions
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller Executive
Producer: Robert Lippert Producer: Carl Hittleman
Cinematography: Ernest Miller
Editing: Paul Landres
Music: Albert Glasser (Song by Katherine Glasser)
Art Direction: Frank Hotaling
Assistant Director: Johnny Grubbs
Set Decoration: James Redd, John McCarthy
Cast: John Ireland (Bob Ford), Preston Foster (John Kelley), Barbara Britton (Cynthy Waters), Reed Hadley (Jesse James), J. Edward Bromberg (Harry Kane), Tom Tyler (Frank James), Victor Kilian (Soapy), Barbara Woodell (Mrs. Zee James), Tom Noonan (Charles Ford), Byron Foulger (Room Clerk), Eddie Dunn (Bartender), Jeni Le Gon (Maid), Phil Pine (Man in Saloon), Robin Short (Troubadour), Margia Dean (Singer in Bar), Gene Collins (Young Man)
35mm, B&W, 81 minutes
1949
THE BARON OF ARIZONA
Lippert Productions
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Carl Hittleman
Cinematography: James Wong Howe
Editing: Arthur Hilton
Music: Paul Dunlap
Assistant Director: Frank Fox
Set Decoration: Otto Siegel, Ray Robinson
Costumes: Alfred Berke, Kitty Mayor
Cast: Vincent Price (James Addison Reavis), Ellen Drew (Sofia Peralta-Reavis), Beulah Bondi (Lorna Morales), Reed Hadley (John Griff), Vladimir Sokoloff (Pepito Alvarez), Robert Barratt (Judge Adams), Robin Short (Lansing), Barbara Woodell (Carry Lansing), Tina Rome (Rita), Margia Dean (Marquesa), Edward Keane (Surveyor Miller), Gene Roth (Father Guardian), Karen Kester (Sofia as child), Joseph Green, Fred Kohler, Jr., Tristram Coffin, I. Stanford Jolley, Terry Frost, Angelo Rosito, Zachery Yaconelli, Adolfo Ornelas, Wheaton Chambers, Robert O’Neill, Stephen Harrison, Stuart Holmes, Jonathan Hale
35mm, B&W, 90 minutes
1950
THE STEEL HELMET
Lippert Productions
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Executive Producer: Robert Lippert
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Associate Producer: William Berke
Cinematography: Ernest Miller
Editing: Philip Cahn
Music: Paul Dunlap
Art Direction: Theobald Holsopple
Assistant Director: John Francis Murphy
Set Decoration: Clarence Steenson
Costumes: Alfred Berke
Cast: Gene Evans (Sergeant Zack), Robert Hutton (Private Bronte), Richard Loo ((Sergeant Tanaka), Steve Brodie (Lieutenant Driscoll), James Edwards (Corporal Thompson), William Chun (“Short Round”), Richard Monahan (Private Baldy), Harold Fong (The Red), Sid Melton, Neyle Morrow, Lynn Stallmaster
35mm, B&W, 84 minutes
1951
FIXED BAYONETS
Twentieth Century-Fox
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Jules Buck
Cinematography: Lucien Ballard
Editing: Nick De Maggio
Music: Roy Webb
Musical Director: Lionel Newman
Orchestration: Maurice de Packh
Art Directors: Lyle Wheeler, George Patrick
Sound: Eugene Grossman, Harry M. Leonard
Assistant Director: Paul Melnick
Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Fred J. Rhode
Costumes: Charles Le Maire
Cast: Richard Basehart (Corporal Denno), Gene Evans (Sergeant Rock), Michael O’Shea (Sergeant Lonergan), Richard Hylton (Private Wheeler), Craig Hill (Lieutenant Gibbs), Skip Homeier (Whitey), Henry Kulky (Vogl), Richard Monahan (Walowicz), Paul Richards (Ramirez), George Wesley (Griff), Tony Kent (Mainotes), Don Orlando (Borcellino), Patrick Fitzgibbon (Paddy), Neyle Morrow (Medic), Mel Pogue (Bulchek), George Conrad (Zablocki), David Wolfson, Buddy Thorpe, Al Negbo, Wyott Ordung, Bill Hickman, James Dean
35mm, B&W, 92 minutes
1952
PARK ROW
Samuel Fuller Productions/United Artists
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Jack Russell
Editing: Philip Cahn
Music: Paul Dunlap
Art Direction: Theobald Holsopple
Sound: Earl Crain, Sr.
Assistant Director: Joseph Depew
Set Decoration: Ray Robinson
Costumes: Jack Miller
Cast: Gene Evans (Phineas Mitchell), Mary Welch (Charity Hackett), Bela Kovacs (Ottmar Mergenthaler), Herbert Heyes (Josiah Davenport), Tina Rome (Jenny O’Rourke), George O’Hanlon (Steve Brodie), J. M. Kerrigan (Dan O’Rourke), Forrest Taylor (Charles Leach), Don Orlando (Mr. Angelo), Neyle Morrow (Thomas Guest), Dick Elliott, Stuart Randall, Dee Pollock, Hal K. Dawson, Charles Horvath
35mm, B&W, 83 minutes
1953
PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET
Twentieth Century-Fox
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller, from a story by Dwight Taylor
Producer: Jules Schermer
Cinematography: Joe MacDonald
Editing: Nick De Maggio
Music: Leigh Harline
Musical Director: Lionel Newman
Orchestration: Edward Powell
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, George Patrick
Sound: Winston H. Leverett, Harry M. Leonard
Assistant Director: Ad Schaumer
Set Decoration: Al Orenbach
Costumes: Charles Le Maire, Travilla
Cast: Richard Widmark (Skip McCoy), Jean Peters (Candy), Thelma Ritter (Moe Williams), Murvyn Vye (Captain Tiger), Richard Kiley (Joey), Willis Bouchey (Zara), Milburn Stone (Wineki), Henry Slate (MacGregor), Victor Perry (Lightnin’ Louie), Jerry O’Sullivan (Enyart), Harry Carter (Dietrich), George E. Stone (Clerk), George Eldredge (Fenton), Stuart Randall (Police Commissioner), Frank Kumagi (Lum), George Berkeley, Emmett Lynn, Maurice Samuels, Parley Baer, Jav Loftlin, Virginia Carroll, Roger Moore
35mm, B&W, 80 minutes
1954
HELL AND HIGH WATER
Twentieth Century-Fox
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., Samuel Fuller, from a story by David Hempstead
Producer: Raymond A. Klune
Cinematography: Joe MacDonald
Music: Alfred Newman (song lyrics by Harry Powell)
Orchestration: Edward B. Powell
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller
Sound: Eugene Grossman, Roger Heman
Assistant Director: Ad Schaumer
Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Stuart Reiss
Costumes: Charles Le Maire, Travilla
Cast: Richard Widmark (Adam Jones), Bella Darvi (Denise Montel), Cameron Mitchell (Brodski), Victor Francen (Professor Montel), Gene Evans (Holter), David Wayne (Walker), Richard Loo (Fujimori), Stephen Bekassy (Neuman), Wong Artarne (Chin Lee), Rollin Moriyama (Joto), William Yip (Ho Sin)
35mm, Color, Cinemascope, 103 minutes
1955
HOUSE OF BAMBOO
Twentieth Century-Fox
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Harry Kleiner, Samuel Fuller
Producer: Buddy Adler
Cinematography: Joe MacDonald
Editing: James B. Clark
Music: Leigh Harline (song by Leigh Harline, Jack Brooks)
Musical Director: Lionel Newman
Orchestration: Edward B. Powell
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Addison Hehr
Sound: John D. Stack, Harry M. Leonard
Assistant Director: David Silver
Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Stuart Reiss
Costumes: Charles Le Maire
Cast: Robert Stack (Eddie Spanier/Kenner), Robert Ryan (Sandy Dawson), Shirley Yamaguchi (Mariko), Cameron Mitchell (Griff), Brad Dexter (Captain Hanson), Sessue Hayakawa (Inspector Kito), Biff Elliott (Webber), Sandro Giglio (Ceran), Elko Hanabusa (Japanese screaming woman), DeForest Kelley (Charlie), Peter Gray (Willy), Robert Quarry (Phil), John Doucette, Teru Shimada, Robert Hosoi, Jack Maeshiro, May Takasugi, Neyle Morrow, Reiko Hayakawa, Sandy Ozeka 35mm, Color, Cinemascope, 102 minutes
RUN OF THE ARROW
Globe Enterprises/RKO
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Joseph Biroc
Editing: Gene Fowler, Jr.
Music: Victor Young
Art Direction: Albert D’Agostino, Jack Okey
Sound: Virgil Smith
Assistant Director: Ben Chapman
Set Decoration: Bert Granger
Cast: Rod Steiger (O’Meara), Sarita Montiel (Yellow Moccasin), Brian Keith (Captain Clark), Ralph Meeker (Lieutenant Driscoll), Jay C. Flippen (Walking Coyote), Charles Bronson (Blue Buffalo), Olive Carey (Mrs. O’Meara), Col. Tim McCoy (General Allen), H. M. Wynant (Crazy Wolf), Neyle Morrow (Lieutenant Stockwell), Frank Dekova (Red Cloud), Stuart Randall (Colonel Taylor), Frank Warner, Billy Miller, Chuck Hayward, Carleton Young, Chuck Roberson, Angie Dickinson (Yellow Moccasin, voice)
35mm, Technicolor, 86 minutes
1957
CHINA GATE
Globe Enterprises/Twentieth Century-Fox
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Joseph Biroc
Editing: Gene Fowler, Jr., Dean Harrison
Music: Victor Young and Max Steiner (song by Victor Young, Harold Adamson)
Art Direction: John Mansbridge
Sound Editing: Bert Schoenfeld
Assistant Director: Harold E. Knox
Costumes: Henry West, Beau Van den Ecker
Cast: Gene Barry (Brock), Angie Dickinson (“Lucky Legs”), Nat “King”
Cole (Goldie), Paul Dubov (Captain Caumont), Lee Van Cleef (Major Cham), George Givot (Corporal Pigalle), Gerald Milton (Private An- dreades), Neyle Morrow (Leung), Marcel Dalio (Father Paul), Maurice Marsac (Colonel De Sars), Warren Hsieh (Boy), Paul Busch (Corporal Kruger), Sasha Harden (Private Jazzi), James Hong (Charlie), William Soo Hoo, Weaver Levy, Ziva Rodann
35mm, B&W, Cinemascope, 86 minutes
1957
FORTY GUNS
Globe Enterprises/Twentieth Century-Fox
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Joseph Biroc
Editing: Gene Fowler, Jr.
Music: Harry Sukman (songs by Harry Sukman, Harold Adamson, Victor Young)
Art Direction: John Mansbridge
Sound: Jean Speak, Harry M. Leonard
Assistant Director: Harold E. Knox
Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Chester Bayhi
Costumes: Charles Le Maire, Leah Rhodes
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck (Jessica Drummond), Barry Sullivan (Griff Bonnell), Dean Jagger (Ned Logan), John Ericson (Brock Drummond), Gene Barry (Wes Bonnell), Robert Dix (Chico Bonnell), “Jidge” Carroll (Barney Cashman), Paul Dubov (Judge Macy), Gerald Milton (Shotgun Spanger), Ziva Rodann (Rio), Hank Worden (John Chisum), Sandra Wirth (Chico’s girlfriend), Neyle Morrow (Wiley), Eve Brent (Louvenia Spanger), Chuck Roberson (Swain), Chuck Hayward (Charlie Savage)
35mm, B&W, Cinemascope, 80 minutes
1959
VERBOTEN!
Globe Enterprises/RKO
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Joseph Biroc
Editing: Philip Cahn
Music: Harry Sukman
Art Direction: John Mansbridge
Sound: Bert Schoenfeld, Jean Speak
Assistant Director: Gordon McLean
Set Decoration: Glen L. Daniels
Costumes: Bernice Pontrelli, Harry West
Cast: James Best (Sgt. David Brent), Susan Cummings (Helga Schiller), Tom Pittman (Bruno Eckart), Paul Dubov (Captain Harvey), Harold Daye (Franz), Dick Kallman (Helmuth), Stuart Randall (Colonel), Steven Geray (Burgermeister), Anna Hope (Frau Schiller), Robert Boon (SS Officer), Neyle Morrow (Sergeant Kellogg), Sasha Harden (Erich), Paul Busch (Guenther), Joseph Turkel, Charles Horvath
35mm, B&W, 93 minutes
1959
THE CRIMSON KIMONO
Globe Enterprises/Columbia
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Sam Leavitt
Editing: Jerome Thoms
Music: Harry Sukman
Orchestration: Jack Hayves, Leo Shuken
Art Direction: William E. Flannery, Robert Boyle
Sound: Josh Westmoreland
Assistant Director: Floyd Joyer
Set Decoration: James Crowe
Costumes: Bernice Pontrelli
Cast: Glenn Corbett (Det. Charlie Bancroft), James Shigeta (Det. Joe Kojaku), Victoria Shaw (Christine Downes), Anna Lee (Mac), Paul Dubov (Casale), Jaclynne Greene (Roma Wilson), Neyle Morrow (Hansel), Gloria Pall (Sugar Torch), Barbara Hayden (Mother), George Yoshinaga (Willy Hidaka), Kaye Elhardt (Nun), Aya Oyama, George Okamura, Ryosho S. Sogabe, Robert Okazaki, Fuji, Walter Burke
35mm, B&W, 82 minutes
1960
UNDERWORLD U.S.A
Globe Enterprises/Columbia
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller, from articles by Joseph F. Dineen
Cinematography: Hal Mohr
Editing: Jerome Thoms
Music: Harry Sukman
Art Direction: Robert Peterson
Sound: Charles J. Rice
Assistant Director: Floyd Joyer
Set Decoration: Bill Calvert
Costumes: Bernice Pontrelli
Cast: Cliff Robertson (Tolly Devlin), Beatrice Kay (Sandy), Larry Gates (Driscoll), Richard Rust (Gus), Dolores Dorn (Cuddles), Robert Emhardt (Connors), Paul Dubov (Gela), Gerald Milton (Gunther), Allan Gruener (Smith), David Kent (Young Tolly), Neyle Morrow (Barney), Henry Norell, Sally Mills, Tina Rome, Robert Lieb, Peter Brocco
35mm, B&W, 99 minutes
1962
MERRILL’S MARAUDERS
United States Productions/Warner Bros.
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller, Milton Sperling, from the book The Marauders by Charlton Ogburn, Jr.
Producer: Milton Sperling
Cinematography: William Clothier
Editing: Folmar Blangsted
Music: Howard Jackson
Art Direction: William Magginetti
Sound: Francis M. Stahl
Assistant Director: William Kissel
Cast: Jeff Chandler (Brig. General Frank Merrill), Ty Hardin (Lt. Lee Stockton), Peter Brown (Bullseye), Andrew Duggan (Doc Kolodny), Will Hutchins (Chowhound), Claude Akins (Sgt. Kolowicz), Charles Briggs (Muley), Chuck Roberson, Chuck Hayward, Jack C. Williams, Chuck Hicks, Vaughan Wilson, Pancho Magalona
35mm, Technicolor, Cinemascope, 98 minutes
1963
SHOCK CORRIDOR
Fromkess-Firks/Allied Artists
Director: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Stanley Cortez (hallucinations shot by Samuel Fuller)
Editing: Jerome Thoms
Music: Paul Dunlap
Art Direction: Eugene Lourie
Sound: Phil Mitchell
Assistant Director: Floyd Joyer
Set Decoration: Charles Thompson
Costumes: Einar H. Bourman
Cast: Peter Breck (Johnny Barrett), Constance Towers (Cathy), Gene Evans (Boden), James Best (Stuart), Hari Rhodes (Trent), Larry Tucker (Pagliacci), Philip Ahn (Dr. Fong), William Zuckert (Swanee), John Mathews (Dr. Cristo), Neyle Morrow (Psycho), Rachel Romen, Marie Devereux (Nymphos), John Craig, Frankie Gerstle, Paul Dubov, Lucille Curtis, Karen Conrad, Barbara Perry, Marlene Manners, Jeanette Dana, Allison Daniell, Chuck Hicks, Ray Baxter, Linda Barrett, Harry Fleer
35mm, B&W, 101 minutes
1964
THE NAKED KISS
Fromkess-Firks/Allied Artists
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Samuel Fuller
Executive Producers: Leo Fromkess, Sam Firks
Cinematography: Stanley Cortez
Editing: Jerome Thoms
Music: Paul Dunlap
Art Direction: Eugene Lourie
Sound: Alfred J. Overton
Assistant Director: Nate Levinson
Set Decoration: Victor Gangelin
Costumes: Einar H. Bourman, Act III
Cast: Constance Towers (Kelly), Anthony Eisley (Griff), Michael Dante (Grant), Virginia Grey (Candy), Patsy Kelly (Mac), Betty Bronson (Miss Josephine), Marie Devereux (Buff), Karen Conrad (Dusty), Linda Francis (Rembrandt), Barbara Perry (Edna), Betty Robinson (Bunny), Christopher Barry (Peanuts), Walter Mathews (Mike), George Spell (Tim), Gerald Michenaud (Kip), Patty Robinson (Angel Face), Neyle Morrow (Officer Sam), Monte Mansfield (Farlunde), Fletcher Fist (Barney), Gerald Milton (Zookie), Edy Williams (Hatrack), Sally Mills (Marshmallow), Breena Howaid, Michael Barrere, Patricia Gayle, Sheila Mintz, Bill Sampson
35mm, B&W, 93 minutes
1969
SHARK!*
Heritage Enterprises
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller and John Kingsbridge, from the novel His Bones Are Coral by Victor Canning
Producers: José Luis Calderón, Skip Steloff, Mark Cooper
Post-Production Supervisor: Herbert L. Strock
Cinematography: Raul Martinez Solares
Editing: Carlos Savage
Music: Rafael Moroyoqui
Art Direction: Manuel Fontanals
Cast: Burt Reynolds (Caine), Arthur Kennedy (“Doc”), Barry Sullivan (Professor Dan Mallare), Silvia Pinal (Anna), Carlos Barry (“Runt”), Enrique Lucero (Police Inspector Barok), Manuel Alvarado (Latalia), Francisco Reiguera (Yusef), Emilia Stuart (Asha)
35mm, Eastmancolor, 92 minutes
*Fuller disowned the film, which was taken out of his hands for the editing.
1972
DEAD PIGEON ON BEETHOVEN STREET
Bavaria Atelier Filmgesellschaft
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Cinematography: Jerzy Lipman
Editing: Liesgret Schmitt-Klink
Art Direction: Lothar Kirchem
Cast: Glenn Corbett (Sandy), Christa Lang (Christa), Anton Diffring (Mensur), Eric P. Caspar (Charlie Umlaut), Sieghardt Rupp (Kessin), Alex D’Arcy (Novka), Anthony Ching (Fong), Stéphane Audran
35mm, Color, 102 minutes
THE BIG RED ONE
Lorimar
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller
Producer: Gene Corman
Cinematography: Adam Greenberg
Editing: David Bretherton, Morton Tubor
Music: Dana Kaproff
Music Supervision: Bodie Chandler
Art Direction: Peter Jamison
Assistant Director: Arne L. Schmidt
2nd Unit Director: Lewis Teague
Cast: Lee Marvin (The Sergeant), Mark Hamill (Griff), Robert Carradine (Zab), Bobby Di Cicco (Vinci), Kelly Ward (Johnson), Stéphane Audran (Walloon), Siegfried Rauch (Schroeder), Serge Marquand (Rensonnet), Charles Macauley (General/Captain), Alain Doutey (Brohan), Maurice Marsac (Vichy Colonel), Colin Gilbert (Dog Face POW), Joseph Clark, Ken Campbell, Doug Werner, Perry Lang, Howard Belman, Marthe Villalonga, Giovanna Galetti, Gregori Biumistre, Shimon Barre, Mattes Zoffoli, Avraham Ronai, Galit Rotman
35mm, B&W, Metrocolor, 113 minutes
1982
WHITE DOG
Paramount
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller, Curtis Hanson, from the novella by Romain Gary
Producer: Jon Davison
Cinematography: Bruce Surtees
Editing: Bernard Gribble
Music: Ennio Morricone
Production Design: Brian Eatwell
Assistant Director: William Scott
Set Decoration: Barbara Krieger
Stunt Coordinator: Bob Minor
Cast: Kristy McNichol (Julie Sawyer), Paul Winfield (Keys), Burl Ives (Carruthers), Jameson Parker (Roland Gray), Marshall Thompson (Director), Martine Dawson (Martine), Paul Bartel (Cameraman), Neyle Morrow (Soundman), Parley Baer (Wilbur Hull), Samuel Fuller (Charlie Felton), Karl Lewis Miller (Attacker), Christa Lang (Nurse), Vernon Weddle (Vet), Helen J. Siff (Pound Operator), Glen Garner (Pound Worker), Tony Brubaker (Sweeper Driver), Hubert Wells (Trainer), Sam Laws (Charlie), Cliff Fellow (Sheriff), Dick Miller, Robert Ritchie (Animal Trainers), Bob Minor (Joe), Samantha Fuller (Helen), Jamie Crowe (Theona)
35mm, Metrocolor, 90 minutes
1982
LES VOLEURS DE LA NUIT/THIEVES AFTER DARK
Parafrance Films
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller and Olivier Beer, from the novel Le Chant des Enfants Morts by Olivier Beer
Producer: Michel Gue
Cinematography: Philippe Rousselot
Editing: Catherine Kelber
Music: Ennio Morricone
Art Direction: Dominique André
Costumes: Sophie Latil
Cast: Véronique Jannot (Isabelle), Bobby Di Cicco (Francois), Victor Lanoux (Inspector), Stéphane Audran (Isabelle’s Mother), Claude Chabrol (Louis Crepin), Camille de Casabianca (Corinne Desterne), Andreas Voutsinas (José), Micheline Presle (Morell), Samuel Fuller (Zoltan)
35mm, Color, 92 minutes
1989
SAMUEL FULLER’S STREET OF NO RETURN
Thunder Films Intl./FR 3 Films Prod./Animatografo/Instituto Português de Cinema
Director: Samuel Fuller
Screenplay: Samuel Fuller, Jacques Bral, from the novel by David Goodis
Producer: Jacques Bral
Executive Producers: Jacques-Eric Strauss, Patrick Delauneax, António da Cunha Telles
Editing: Jaques Bral, Jean Dubreuil, Anna Ruiz
Cinematography: Pierre-William Glenn
Music: Karl-Heinz Schafer (song lyrics by Samuel Fuller, music by Keith Carradine)
Art Direction: Geoffrey Larcher
Costumes: Olga Pelletier
Cast: Keith Carradine (Michael), Valentina Vargas (Celia), Bill Duke (Borel), Andréa Ferréol (Rhoda), Bernard Fresson (Morin), Marc de Jonge (Eddie), Rebecca Potok (Bertha), Jacques Martial (Gerard), Sérgio Godinho (Pernoy), António Rosário (Meathead), Dominique Hulin (Dablin), Gordon Heath (Black Tramp), Joe Abdo (White Tramp), Trevor Stephens (Lambert), Filipe Ferrer (Gauvreau), Jeremy Boultbee (Doctor), Guilherme Filipe (Policeman), Pedro Nunes (Policeman), Christa Lang (Nurse), Samantha Fuller (Young Fan), Joaquim Miranda (Police Officer), Luís Norton De Matos (Police Officer), Samuel Fuller (Chief of Police)
35mm, Fujicolor, 90 minutes