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| Ann Savage | ... | Jean Shelby | |
| Alan Curtis | ... | Capt. Fred Raymond | |
| Edward Brophy | ... | Bob Crandall | |
| Russell Wade | ... | Jerry Long | |
| Jack Holt | ... | Maj. Barker | |
| Claudia Drake | ... | Mary Manson | |
| Ray Corrigan | ... | William Quantrill | |
| John 'Dusty' King | ... | Cpl. Brown (as John King) | |
| Chief Thundercloud | ... | Chief White Cloud (as Chief Thunder Cloud) | |
| Edmund Cobb | ... | Sgt. James | |
| Dick Curtis | ... | Joe Barnes, raider (as Richard Curtis) | |
| Nick Thompson | ... | Tom Starr | |
| James Martin | ... | Bob Shelby | |
| Harry Cording | ... | Burly Raider with Mustache | |
| Ernie Adams | ... | Gang Member Ted | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Art Dillard | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Bud Geary | ... | Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Herman Hack | ... | Mr. Shelby (uncredited) | |
| George Magrill | ... | Guard (uncredited) | |
| Kermit Maynard | ... | Sgt. Dale (uncredited) | |
| Kansas Moehring | ... | Raider (uncredited) | |
| Post Park | ... | Union Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Forrest Taylor | ... | Dr. Manson (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| William Berke | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Edwin V. Westrate | (original screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| William Berke | .... | producer | |
| Samuel K. Decker | .... | associate producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Darrell Calker | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| James S. Brown Jr. | (as James Brown Jr.) | ||
Production Management | |||
| Carl K. Hittleman | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Carl K. Hittleman | .... | assistant director (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Max M. Hutchinson | .... | sound technician (as Max Hutchinson) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Arthur A. Brooks | .... | supervising editor | |
Music Department | |||
| David Chudnow | .... | musical director | |
Other crew | |||
| Robert L. Lippert | .... | presenter | |
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A Western with a semi-historical Civil War setting, "Renegade Girl" gets off to a fast start and has a good ending, although in between it slows down quite a bit. It has an interesting story and leading character.
Ann Savage stars as Jean Shelby, a Confederate sympathizer in Missouri late in the Civil War. She and her family have been helping provide information to Quantrill's raiders, so the Union Army is trying to find the Shelbys, assisted by an outcast Indian who has his own grudge against the family. Things get complicated when Jean and Union Captain Fred Raymond fall in love with each other, raising difficult questions about their loyalties and futures.
The film gets off to a pretty good start, with a lot of action that is mostly plausible, especially given the complex historical situation. It slows down then for quite a while, and starts to drag a bit. But it picks up towards the end, and the final sequence is pretty good, and not predictable. Savage does rather well in the lead, making her character mostly believable. Most of the other characters are routine (especially the Indians, portrayed in a very unfavorable light), aside from Edward Brophy as a gregarious member of Quantrill's gang.
There's nothing spectacular here, but it's a decent film and should be worth watching either for fans of old Westerns or for those interested in movies about the Civil War era.