From Here To Eternity - Cast

Cast

  • Burt Lancaster as First Sergeant Milton Warden
  • Montgomery Clift as Private Robert E. Lee "Prew" Prewitt
  • Deborah Kerr as Karen Holmes
  • Donna Reed as Alma "Lorene" Burke
  • Frank Sinatra as Private Angelo Maggio
  • Philip Ober as Captain Dana "Dynamite" Holmes
  • Mickey Shaughnessy as Corporal Leva
  • Harry Bellaver as Private First Class Mazzioli
  • Ernest Borgnine as Staff Sergeant James R. "Fatso" Judson
  • Jack Warden as Corporal Buckley
  • John Dennis as Sergeant Ike Galovitch
  • Merle Travis as Sal Anderson
  • Tim Ryan as Sergeant Pete Karelsen
  • Arthur Keegan as Treadwell
  • Barbara Morrison as Mrs. Kipfer
  • George Reeves as Sergeant Maylon Stark
  • Claude Akins as Sergeant 'Baldy' Dhom
  • Alvin Sargent as Nair
  • Joseph Sargent as soldier
  • Robert J. Wilke as Sergeant Henderson
  • Carleton Young as Colonel Ayres
  • Tyler McVey as Major Stern (uncredited)

The novel's author, James Jones, had a small, uncredited part.

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