How the West Was Won
- Released on
Western
•- Runtime
- 164 mins
(426 votes)
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
Cast
- Debbie Reynolds
- George Peppard
- Carroll Baker
- James Stewart
- Gregory Peck
- Karl Malden
- Robert Preston
- Henry Fonda
- Richard Widmark
- Carolyn Jones
- Agnes Moorehead
- Lee J. Cobb
- Thelma Ritter
- John Wayne
- Harry Morgan
- Eli Wallach
- Walter Brennan
- Brigid Bazlen
- David Brian
- Andy Devine
- Raymond Massey
- Mickey Shaughnessy
- Russ Tamblyn
- Spencer Tracy
- Harry Dean Stanton
- Lee Van Cleef
- Rodolfo Acosta
- Clinton Sundberg
- Willis Bouchey
- Claude Johnson
- Kim Charney
- Bryan Russell
- Stanley Livingston
- Jay C. Flippen
- Tudor Owen
- Karl Swenson
- James Griffith
- Jack Pennick
- Jim Michael
- Chuck Roberson
- Claude Akins
- Mark Allen
- Don Anderson
- Beulah Archuletta
- Robert Banas
- Willie Bloom
- Bill Borzage
- John Breen
- Charlie Briggs
- Buddy Bryan
- Paul Bryar
- Walter Burke
- Polly Burson
- Ken Curtis
- John Damler
- Christopher Dark
- Kem Dibbs
- Forrest Draper
- Craig Duncan
- Ben Black Elk Sr.
- Raoul Freeman
- Sol Gorss
- Tom Greenway
- Barry Harvey
- William Henry
- Jerry Holmes
- Roy Jenson
- Walter Kightly
- Jack Lambert
- John Larch
- Robert P. Lieb
- Herbert Maneval
- J. Edward McKinley
- Gary Menteer
- Harold Miller
- Harry Monty
- Bob Morgan
- Boyd 'Red' Morgan
- Forbes Murray
- Robert Nash
- Cliff Osmond
- Harvey Parry
- Gil Perkins
- Red Perkins
- Murray Pollack
- Paul Power
- Frank Radcliffe
- Buddy Red Bow
- Walter Reed
- Victor Romito
- Jamie Ross
- Gene Roth
- Bing Russell
- Danny Sands
- Joe Sawyer
- Jeffrey Sayre
- Phil Schumacher
- June Smaney
- Kelly Smith
- Dub Taylor
- Ken Terrell
- Jack Tornek
- William Wellman Jr.
- Harry Wilson
- Carleton Young
Director
- John Ford
- Henry Hathaway
- George Marshall
Producers
- Bernard Smith