Cast
- Humphrey Bogart as Lieutenant Commander Philip Francis Queeg
- José Ferrer as Lieutenant Barney Greenwald
- Van Johnson as Lieutenant Steve Maryk
- Fred MacMurray as Lieutenant Tom Keefer
- Robert Francis as Ensign (later Lieutenant, junior grade) Willis Seward "Willie" Keith
- May Wynn as May Wynn
- Tom Tully as Lieutenant Commander (later Commander) (William H.) DeVriess
- E. G. Marshall as Lieutenant Commander (John) Challee, the prosecutor
- Arthur Franz as Lieutenant, junior grade, H. Paynter Jr.
- Lee Marvin as "Meatball" (Dlugatch)
- Warner Anderson as Captain Blakely, president of the court-martial
- Claude Akins as "Horrible" (Everett Black)
- Katherine Warren as Mrs. Keith, Ensign Keith's mother
- Jerry Paris as Ensign Barney Harding
- Whit Bissell as Navy psychiatrist Lieutenant Commander Dickson, Medical Corps
- Kenneth MacDonald as a court martial board member (uncredited)
- James Best as Lieutenant Jorgensen (uncredited)
- May Wynn's song "I Can't Believe that You're in Love with Me" sung by Jo Ann Greer
Cast notes
- The Caine Mutiny was only the second film of Robert Francis, who was being groomed for stardom – but on 31 July 1955, he was killed when the private plane he was piloting crashed shortly after take off from Burbank airport.
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