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"Cain's Hundred" Dead Load: Dave Braddock (TV Episode 1961) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Tom Gries

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

Fred Freiberger ... (writer)
Paul Monash ... (creator)

Cast (in credits order)  

Peter Mark Richman ... Nicholas Cain (as Mark Richman)
Jack Lord ... Wilt Farrell
Harold J. Stone ... Dave Braddock
Bart Burns ... Larry
Mary Munday Mary Munday ... Irma Farrell
Jacqueline Scott ... Helen
Nesdon Booth Nesdon Booth ... Marty
Howard Caine ... Tony Arnelo
James J. Casino James J. Casino ... Ernie (as Jimmy Casino)
Jack Perkins ... Bill
Robert Stevenson ... Tommy Jackson (as Robert J. Stevenson)
Alan Dexter ... Arthur Williams
Allen Jaffe ... Eddie
Charles Bronson ... Hank Conrad
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Audrey Betz Audrey Betz ... Pedestrian (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell ... Dock Worker (uncredited)
Gene Coogan ... Worker (uncredited)
Chester Hayes ... Dock Worker (uncredited)
Paul Ravel Paul Ravel ... Dock Worker (uncredited)
John Roy ... Dock Worker (uncredited)
Fred Sherman ... Dock Worker (uncredited)
Cap Somers Cap Somers ... Dock Worker (uncredited)

Produced by 

Paul Monash ... executive producer
Charles Russell ... producer
Arthur H. Singer ... associate producer

Music by 

Jerry Goldsmith ... (as Jerrald Goldsmith) (music score)
Fred Steiner ... (music score)

Cinematography by 

William W. Spencer ... director of photography

Editing by 

John Sheets

Art Direction by 

Leroy Coleman
George W. Davis

Set Decoration by 

H. Web Arrowsmith
Henry Grace

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Ray DeCamp ... assistant director (as Ray De Camp)

Sound Department 

Franklin Milton ... recording supervisor

Editorial Department 

John D. Dunning ... supervising film editor (as John Dunning)

Music Department 

Jerry Goldsmith ... composer: theme music
Harry V. Lojewski ... music supervisor (as Harry Lojewski)

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