| David Carradine | ... | Tom Horn | |
| Richard Widmark | ... | Al Sieber | |
| Karen Black | ... | Ernestina Crawford | |
| Richard Masur | ... | Sheriff Ed Smalley | |
| Clay Tanner | ... | Lt. Henry Lawton | |
| Pat McCormick | ... | John Noble | |
| Jack Starrett | ... | Gen. George Crook | |
| John Durren | ... | Marshal Joe LeFlors | |
| Jeremy Slate | ... | Capt. Emmet Crawford | |
| Enrique Lucero | ... | Geronimo | |
| Stafford Morgan | ... | Gen. Nelson Miles | |
| Don Collier | ... | Mr. Nickell | |
| James Oliver | ... | Mickey Free | |
| George Reynolds | ... | 1st Rustler | |
| William Smith Jr. | ... | 2nd Rustler | |
| Ian McLean | ... | Fat Rustler | |
| Regino Herrera | ... | Nana | |
| Noé Murayama | ... | Dandy Jim | |
| Ramiro Ramírez | ... | Dead Shot | |
| Alexis Jacks | ... | Mandy Irwin | |
| Marilyn Starr | ... | Pretty Saloon Girl | |
| Michael F. Tanner | ... | Art Laughoff | |
| Sunshine Parker | ... | Vern Laughoff | |
| Dan Vadis | ... | Gene Laughoff | |
| Seamon Glass | ... | Skinny Rustler | |
| Lou Cutell | ... | Small Man | |
| Blackie Dammett | ... | Small Rustler | |
| Billy Murphy | ... | Willie Nickell | |
| Tiger Williams | ... | Teenager | |
| John Philip Dayton | ... | Man on Street (as John Dayton) | |
| John Malloy | ... | Judge | |
| John Alderman | ... | Attorney | |
| Leon Frederick | ... | Livery Man (as Leon Fredericks) | |
| James Steward | ... | Court Reporter | |
| John Ian Jacobs | ... | Deputy in Jail | |
| Javier Aguilera | ... | Flagman |
Directed by | |||
| Jack Starrett | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| William Goldman | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Octavio Elías | .... | associate producer: Mexico | |
| Robert L. Jacks | .... | producer | |
| Elliott Kastner | .... | producer | |
| Catherine McCabe | .... | associate producer | |
| Lee Rich | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Jerry Fielding | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Jorge Stahl Jr. | (as Jorge Stahl) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Michael McCroskey | |||
Casting by | |||
| Jerold Franks | |||
| Barbara Miller | |||
Production Design by | |||
| William J. Creber | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Agustín Ituarte | (as Agustin Ytuarte) | ||
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Bud Davis | .... | second unit director | |
Stunts | |||
| Bud Davis | .... | stunt coordinator | |
Other crew | |||
| Melody Greene | .... | script supervisor | |
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Did Tom Horn, otherwise a distinguished scout and interpreter for the US cavalry, really murder a defenseless boy? This movie seems to imply that Horn was framed, but here, as in history, the question is never answered for certain. This is probably the most historically faithful of the four movies about Tom Horn. It even includes the figure of Horn's mentor, Al Sieber (Richard Widmark), and alludes to Horn's career high-point when he negotiated the peaceful surrender of Geronimo.