
The Tall Target
The Tall Target
Release: 1951-08-17·Runtime: 78m·★ 6.9
ThrillerHistoryMystery
A detective tries to prevent the assassination of President-elect Abraham Lincoln during a train ride headed for Washington in 1861.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Barbara Billingsleyas Young Mother (uncredited)
John Damleras Division Manager (uncredited)
Emmett Lynnas News Vendor (uncredited)
Mitchell Lewisas Sleeping Train Passenger (uncredited)
Jeff Richardsas Philadelphia Police Officer (uncredited)
Napoleon Whitingas Hawker (uncredited)
Dick Powellas John Kennedy
Budd Fineas Pinkerton Man (uncredited)
Peter Broccoas Fernandina (uncredited)
Erville Aldersonas Minister (uncredited)
Florence Batesas Mrs. Charlotte Alsop
Robert Eastonas Young Southerner (uncredited)
Will Wrightas Thomas Ogden (uncredited)
Clancy Cooperas Brakeman (uncredited)
Victor Kilianas John K. Gannon (uncredited)
Billy Mitchellas Hawker (uncredited)
Roger Mooreas Minor Role (uncredited)
Paula Raymondas Ginny Beaufort
Adolphe Menjouas Caleb Jeffers
Estelle Etterreas Little Old Lady (uncredited)
Regis Toomeyas Insp. Tim Reilly (uncredited)
Will Geeras Homer Crowley
Brad Morrowas Winfield (uncredited)
Marshall Thompsonas Lance Beaufort
Frank Sullyas Telegram Messenger (uncredited)
Charles Wagenheimas Telegraph Clerk (uncredited)
Tom Powersas Simon G. Stroud (uncredited)
Bert Roachas Politician (uncredited)
Richard Roberas Lt. Coulter
Jonathan Haleas Passenger from Carolina (uncredited)
Dan Whiteas Passenger in Club Car (uncredited)
Leif Ericksonas Stranger
Percy Heltonas Beamish (uncredited)
Katherine Warrenas Mrs. Gibbons (uncredited)
Ruby Deeas Rachel
Paul Harveyas Minor Role (uncredited)Crew
" />Anthony MannDirector
" />Douglas ShearerRecording Supervision
" />George Worthing YatesScreenplay, Story
" />A. Arnold GillespieSpecial Effects
" />Leslie H. MartinsonScript Supervisor
" />Sydney GuilaroffHair Designer
" />William TuttleMakeup Designer
" />Cedric GibbonsArt Direction
" />Edwin B. WillisSet Decoration