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| Jody McCrea | Pitcalin | |
| Marie Gahva | Jemme (as Marie Gahua) | |
| Dan Kemp | Vittorio | |
| Robert Tessier | Two Card Charlie | |
| Jack Starrett | The Deacon | |
| Don Henley | Benji Dawson | |
| Carolyn Stellar | Cochalla | |
| Rick Nervick | Billy Dawson (as Rik Nervick) | |
| Barbara Sanford | Mother | |
| Carroll Kemp | Old Indian | |
| Andy Anza | Crippled Indian | |
| Joel McCrea | Pitcalin as an Older Man | |
| Marcus Rudnick | Indian | |
| Dawn Lyn | Indian child (uncredited) | |
| Marie Gahva | Jemme | |
| Rick Nervick | Billy Dawson | |
| Dawn Lyn | Indian child | |
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| Producer | Harold Roberts
Jody McCrea |
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| Writer | Sean MacGregor
Harold Roberts |
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CRY BLOOD, APACHEA one-time prospector recounts a horrific tale to his son, revealing his remorse for having been part of a gang who slaughtered an entire tribe of Indians, with the exception of one woman, who was left alive because she agreed to lead them to a hidden gold mine. |
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