Lt. Carl Anderson
Richard Widmark
Pigeon Lane
Jack Palance
Slattery
Bert Freed
Sgt. Zelenko
Neville Brand
Whitney
Martin Milner
Maj. Kenji Matsuoda (aka "Nomura")
Philip Ahn
Marine
Joe Turkel
Pvt. Stewart (uncredited)
Richard Allan
First Soldier in Final Tracking Shot (uncredited)
Edward Binns
Marine (uncredited)
Robert Board
Soldier (uncredited)
Robert Bohannon
Bosun's Mate (uncredited)
Harry Carter
Sgt. Randolph Johnson
Reginald Gardiner
Capt. Ishio Makino (uncredited)
Howard Chuman
John Close
Capt. McCreavy (uncredited)
Fred Coby
Pat Combs
Corpsman (uncredited)
George Conrad
Pharmacist's Mate (uncredited)
Fred Dale
Frank (uncredited)
Chris Drake
Japanese Soldier (uncredited)
Jerry Fujikawa
Don Gordon
Aunt Emma (uncredited)
Helene Hatch
Coffman
Robert Wagner
Pascowicz (uncredited)
William Hawes
Frank Iwanaga
Romeo (uncredited)
Frank Kumagai
Courier (uncredited)
Jack Lee
Capt. Seaman (uncredited)
Paul Lees
Marine Guard (uncredited)
Bob MacLean
Nurse (uncredited)
Marion Marshall
Davis (uncredited)
Roger McGee
John McKee
Radioman (uncredited)
Harry McKim
C.E. "Doc" Jones
Karl Malden
Fukado (uncredited)
Rollin Moriyama
Al Negbo
George Offerman, Jr.
Minor Role (uncredited)
Mrs. Poo Sai
Ship's Captain (uncredited)
Mike Road
Fred Shellac
Buster Slaven
Recruit (uncredited)
Clarke Stevens
Old Japanese Man (uncredited)
William Yokota
Michael Capanna
Stuart Conroy
Richard Hylton
Shirley Christensen
Marcus Silva
Trueman Oshima
Willie (uncredited)
Ralph Nagai
Harris Matsushige
Juan Marcus
Lt. Col. Gilfillan
Richard Boone
Riley "Pretty Boy" Duncanon
Skip Homeier
Lt. Bill Butterfield
Don Hicks
Correspondent Dickerman
Jack Webb
Director
Lewis Milestone
Makeup Artist
Ben Nye
Thomas Tuttle
Willard Buell
Screenplay
Michael Blankfort
Wardrobe Supervisor
Charles LeMaire
Director of Photography
Harry Jackson
Editor
William Reynolds
Art Direction
Albert Hogsett
Lyle R. Wheeler
Producer
Robert Bassler
Winton C. Hoch
Original Music Composer
Sol Kaplan
Set Decoration
Thomas Little
Bruce MacDonald
Gaffer
Fred Hall