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| Anthony Perkins | ... | Milo Bogardus | |
| Dana Elcar | ... | Mr. Dodd | |
| Henry Hull | ... | Dirty Jim Jelliman | |
| Salome Jens | ... | Mrs. Dodd | |
| Yvonne Gilbert | ... | Janet | |
| Charlotte Jones | ... | Mrs. Ova Fanshawe | |
| Arnold Moss | ... | Reverend Spotts | |
| Sindee Ann Richards | ... | Blessing Angeline Fanshawe | |
| Edward Albert | ... | George Mellish | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Lana Wood | ... | Alice | |
| Frances Gaar | ... | Old Crab (uncredited) | |
| Wendell K. Phillips | ... | Old Man (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Servando González | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Helen Eustis | novel | |
| Morton S. Fine | screenplay (as Morton Fine) | |
| David Friedkin | screenplay | |
Produced by | |||
| David Friedkin | .... | producer | |
| Al Markim | .... | associate producer (as Alfred Markim) | |
| Worthington Miner | .... | executive producer | |
| Harrison Starr | .... | associate producer | |
| Herbert R. Steinmann | .... | associate producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Gustavo César Carrión | (as Gustavo C. Carreon) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Álex Phillips Jr. | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Juan José Marino | (as Juan Marino) | ||
Casting by | |||
| Mel Howard | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Robert S. Smith | (as Robert Smith) | ||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Joseph Kish | (as Joseph Kisch) | ||
Costume Design by | |||
| Dorothy Jeakins | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Herman Buchman | .... | makeup artist | |
| Ed Callaghan | .... | hair stylist | |
| Robert Phillipe | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Steve Bono | .... | production manager | |
| Jerry Shapiro | .... | production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Francisco Day | .... | assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Arnold Pine | .... | construction chief | |
| Robert Tice | .... | property master | |
| Thomas Wright | .... | property master (as Tom Wright) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Jack Fitzstephens | .... | sound effects | |
| James A. Gleason | .... | sound mixer (as James Gleason) | |
| Richard Gramaglia | .... | sound | |
| Dennis Maitland | .... | sound | |
| James Perdue | .... | studio recordist (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| James Dillinger | .... | gaffer (as Jim Dillinger) | |
| Ted Fundus | .... | chief grip | |
| James A. Gleason | .... | gaffer (as Jim Gleason) | |
| Alfred Shaw | .... | gaffer | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Marilyn Putnam | .... | wardrobe | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Chuck McGuire | .... | assistant editor | |
Music Department | |||
| Tillman B. Franks | .... | composer: song "Ballad of the Fool Killer" | |
| Samuel Matlovsky | .... | conductor | |
| Mike Phillips | .... | composer: song "Ballad of the Fool Killer" | |
Other crew | |||
| Jack J. Dreyfus Jr. | .... | presenter (as Jack J. Dreyfus) | |
| Mildred Greenberg | .... | production secretary | |
| Ely A. Landau | .... | presenter (as Ely Landau) | |
| Gisela Neiman | .... | production secretary (as Giselle Neiman) | |
| Nancy Norman | .... | script supervisor | |
| Marilyn Schlossberg | .... | production secretary | |
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As a child, this film had an enormous impact on me. It's a wonderful piece of Americana, a folks tale enriched by beautiful and haunting images thanks to the great B&W photography, and though it is not on the same level as Night of the Hunter, it still has an interesting way of dealing with psychological archetypes. I would go as far as saying that in the portrayal of the way reality is transfigured by a child's imagination, this film is just as good - if not better - than this year's Pan's Labyrinth.
And then there is the immense Anthony Perkins. How sad and annoying that people to this day still use his Norman Bates as a milestone against which they measure the rest of his haunting work. They seem to forget that he had played some seriously tormented characters long before that one and just as well: Josh Birdwell in "Friendly Persuasion", Jim Piersall in "Fear Strikes Out" etc... His unique talents have often been wasted, but here he shines. I never saw any resemblance in his way of playing Milo to that other more celebrated character. Rather, it's a variation on his work in Friendly Persuasion, as if his Josh had gone terribly wrong - a portrait of broken youth, broken dreams, broken beauty. The scene by the river still haunts me to this day. As a child I envied Edward Albert Jr and thought he was very lucky, I wished I had an older brother like him.
I have seen it again when I was finally able to get my hands on a VHS copy. I had to concede that the screenwriters should have worked a lot harder, but I still found it haunting and beautiful, just like its unique star.