Cast
| Edmond O'Brien as Frank Bigelow | Pamela Britton as Paula Gibson | ||
| Luther Adler as Majak | Lynn Baggett as Mrs. Philips | ||
| William Ching as Halliday | Henry Hart as Stanley Philips | ||
| Beverly Garland as Miss Foster | Neville Brand as Chester | ||
| Laurette Luez as Marla Rakubian | Virginia Lee as Jeannie |
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