12 O'Clock High - Cast and Crew
Cast

Paul Burke

Frank Overton

Robert Lansing

Richard Anderson

Chris Robinson

Robert Dornan

Barney Phillips

Andrew Duggan

John Larkin
Crew

Quinn Martin

Frank Glicksman

Don Ingalls

Robert Mintz

Carl Barth

Robert Huddleston

Howard Alston

Adrian Samish

John Elizalde

William Self

Jack Sonntag

William D. Gordon

Charles Larson

Al C. Ward

Philip Saltzman

Arthur Fellows

Gaston Glass

Victor Vallejo

Fred R. Simpson

Al Westen

Robert Daley

Paul Wurtzel

Jack Aldworth

Bud Grace

Charles Perry

Anthony Wollner

Jerry Young

Marston Fay

Walter Hannemann

Richard H. Cahoon

Jodie Copelan

Chester W. Schaeffer

William Koenig

Stanley E. Rabjohn

O. Nicholas Brown

Lee Gilbert

Dominic Frontiere

Lionel Newman

Leonard A. Engel

Dan Carlin

Fred Steiner

Kenneth Runyon

Ted Whitfield

Eddie Campbell

Jack F. Lilly

Ralph B. Hickey

John Post

Bill Edmondson

Werner Kirsch

Bates Mason

Karl Zint

Jack Jackson

Carl Mahakian

Tom Post

Jack Lilly

Meredith Nicholson

Kenneth D. Peach Sr.

William W. Spencer

Robert C. Moreno

Carl Guthrie

Paul Vogel

Frank V. Phillips

Arthur Fellows

Philip Saltzman

Jack Martin Smith

Walter M. Scott

John Conwell

George B. Chan

Jack Hawn

Glen Daniels

Richard Y. Haman

Stuart Reiss

Hillyard Brown
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