"An African-American prison psychiatrist finds the boundaries of his professionalism sorely tested when he must counsel a disturbed inmate with bigoted Nazi tendencies."
Sidney Poitier
as Doctor
Bobby Darin
as Patient
Peter Falk
as Young Psychiatrist
Carl Benton Reid
as Chief Medical Officer
Mary Munday
as Bar Hostess
Howard Caine
as Tavern Owner
Gilbert Green
as Jewish Father
Barry Gordon
as Patient (as a boy)
Richard Bakalyan
as Jimmy
Lynn Loring
as Jewish Girl
Anne Barton
as Mother
James Anderson
as Father
Benjie Bancroft
as
Bud Cokes
Jimmie Horan
Clegg Hoyt
as Pete
Frank Maxwell
as Bund Meeting Spectator
William H. O'Brien
Butch Patrick
as Imaginary Playmate
Yvette Vickers
as Drunken Woman
Duke Fishman
Lars Hensen
Michael Jeffers
Ethan Laidlaw
Tiger Joe Marsh
Clyde McLeod
Mike Morelli
George Murdock
Gil Perkins
Jack Perrin
Herman Rudin
Phil Schumacher
Max Wagner
Chalky Williams
Harry Wilson
Hubert Cornfield
Director
S. Lee Pogostin
Screenplay
Ernest Gold
Original Music Composer
Editor
Phil Bowles
Assistant Director
George Lane
Makeup Artist
George C. Webb
Art Direction
George Milo
Set Decoration
Lynn Stalmaster
Casting
Stanley Kramer
Producer
Frederic Knudtson
Ernest Haller
Director of Photography
Rudolph Sternad
Production Design
Conrad L. Hall
Camera Operator
Art Cole
Property Master
Sam Van Zenten
Assistant Grip
Joe King
Costumer
Jean L. Speak
Sound Engineer
Morris Rosen
Grip
Marshall Schlom
Script Supervisor
Nate H. Edwards
Production Manager
Robert Lindner
Original Story
Walter Elliott
Sound Editor
Art Dunham
Music Editor
Don L. Carstensen
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