How the West Was Won - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "How the West Was Won"
How the West Was Won (1962)
Timing: 2:42 (162 min)
How the West Was Won - TMDB rating
7.012/10
422
How the West Was Won - Kinopoisk rating
6.887/10
1230
How the West Was Won - IMDB rating
7.1/10
25000

Actors and characters

Photo Carroll Baker #45168Photo Carroll Baker #45169Photo Carroll Baker #45170Photo Carroll Baker #45171

Carroll Baker

Carroll Baker
Character Eve Prescott Rawlings
Photo Lee J. Cobb #31429Photo Lee J. Cobb #31430Photo Lee J. Cobb #31431

Lee J. Cobb

Lee J. Cobb
Character Marshal Lou Ramsey
Photo Henry Fonda #50946Photo Henry Fonda #50947Photo Henry Fonda #50948Photo Henry Fonda #50949

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda
Character Jethro Stuart
Photo Carolyn Jones #102888Photo Carolyn Jones #102889Photo Carolyn Jones #102890Photo Carolyn Jones #102891

Carolyn Jones

Carolyn Jones
Character Julie Rawlings
Photo Karl Malden #108395Photo Karl Malden #108396Photo Karl Malden #108397Photo Karl Malden #108398

Karl Malden

Karl Malden
Character Zebulon Prescott
Photo Gregory Peck #85931Photo Gregory Peck #85932Photo Gregory Peck #85933Photo Gregory Peck #85934

Gregory Peck

Gregory Peck
Character Cleve Van Valen
Photo George Peppard #75483Photo George Peppard #75484Photo George Peppard #75485Photo George Peppard #75486

George Peppard

George Peppard
Character Zeb Rawlings
Photo Robert Preston #201378Photo Robert Preston #201379Photo Robert Preston #201380Photo Robert Preston #201381

Robert Preston

Robert Preston
Character Roger Morgan
Photo Debbie Reynolds #77518Photo Debbie Reynolds #77519Photo Debbie Reynolds #77520Photo Debbie Reynolds #77521

Debbie Reynolds

Debbie Reynolds
Character Lilith Prescott
Photo James Stewart #48032Photo James Stewart #48033Photo James Stewart #48034Photo James Stewart #48035

James Stewart

James Stewart
Character Linus Rawlings
Photo Eli Wallach #35945Photo Eli Wallach #35946Photo Eli Wallach #35947Photo Eli Wallach #35948

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach
Character Charlie Gant
Photo John Wayne #52013Photo John Wayne #52014Photo John Wayne #52015Photo John Wayne #52016

John Wayne

John Wayne
Character Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
Photo Richard Widmark #88735Photo Richard Widmark #88736

Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark
Character Mike King
Photo Brigid Bazlen #209236Photo Brigid Bazlen #209237Photo Brigid Bazlen #209238Photo Brigid Bazlen #209239

Brigid Bazlen

Brigid Bazlen
Character Dora Hawkins
Photo Walter Brennan #91900Photo Walter Brennan #91901Photo Walter Brennan #91902Photo Walter Brennan #91903

Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan
Character Col. Jeb Hawkins
Photo David Brian #209248Photo David Brian #209249Photo David Brian #209250Photo David Brian #209251

David Brian

David Brian
Character Lilith's Attorney
Photo Andy Devine #61781Photo Andy Devine #61782

Andy Devine

Andy Devine
Character Cpl. Peterson
Photo Raymond Massey #117499Photo Raymond Massey #117500Photo Raymond Massey #117501Photo Raymond Massey #117502

Raymond Massey

Raymond Massey
Character Abraham Lincoln
Photo Agnes Moorehead #2390Photo Agnes Moorehead #2391Photo Agnes Moorehead #2392Photo Agnes Moorehead #2393

Agnes Moorehead

Agnes Moorehead
Character Rebecca Prescott
Photo Harry Morgan #107762Photo Harry Morgan #107763Photo Harry Morgan #107764Photo Harry Morgan #107765

Harry Morgan

Harry Morgan
Character Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
Photo Thelma Ritter #44716

Thelma Ritter

Thelma Ritter
Character Agatha Clegg
Photo Mickey Shaughnessy #95192Photo Mickey Shaughnessy #95193

Mickey Shaughnessy

Mickey Shaughnessy
Character Deputy Stover
Photo Russ Tamblyn #27430Photo Russ Tamblyn #27431Photo Russ Tamblyn #27432Photo Russ Tamblyn #27433

Russ Tamblyn

Russ Tamblyn
Character Confederate Deserter
Photo Spencer Tracy #61748Photo Spencer Tracy #61749Photo Spencer Tracy #61750Photo Spencer Tracy #61751

Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy
Character Narrator (voice)
Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11193Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11194Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11195Photo Harry Dean Stanton #11196

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton
Character Gant Henchman (uncredited)
Photo Lee Van Cleef #35949Photo Lee Van Cleef #35950Photo Lee Van Cleef #35951Photo Lee Van Cleef #35952

Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef
Character River Pirate (uncredited)
Photo Rodolfo Acosta #107246Photo Rodolfo Acosta #107247
Rodolfo Acosta
Character Gant Gang Member (uncredited)
Photo Clinton Sundberg #209254Photo Clinton Sundberg #209255Photo Clinton Sundberg #209256Photo Clinton Sundberg #209257

Clinton Sundberg

Clinton Sundberg
Character Hylan Seabury (uncredited)
Photo Willis Bouchey #106497Photo Willis Bouchey #106498

Willis Bouchey

Willis Bouchey
Character Civil War Surgeon (uncredited)
Photo Claude Johnson #209263Photo Claude Johnson #209264Photo Claude Johnson #209265

Claude Johnson

Claude Johnson
Character Jeremiah Rawlings (uncredited)
Photo Kim Charney #209266Photo Kim Charney #209267Photo Kim Charney #209268Photo Kim Charney #334033
Kim Charney
Character Sam Prescott (uncredited)
Bryan Russell
Character Zeke Prescott (uncredited)
Photo Stanley Livingston #209269Photo Stanley Livingston #209270Photo Stanley Livingston #209271
Stanley Livingston
Character Prescott Rawlings (uncredited)
Photo Jay C. Flippen #88172Photo Jay C. Flippen #88173

Jay C. Flippen

Jay C. Flippen
Character Huggins (uncredited)
Photo Tudor Owen #35584
Tudor Owen
Character Parson Alec Harvey (uncredited)
Photo Karl Swenson #56937Photo Karl Swenson #56938Photo Karl Swenson #56939Photo Karl Swenson #56940

Karl Swenson

Karl Swenson
Character Train Conductor (uncredited)
Photo James Griffith #52606

James Griffith

James Griffith
Character Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)
Photo Jack Pennick #106507Photo Jack Pennick #106508
Jack Pennick
Character Cpl. Murphy
Jim Michael
Character Barfly (uncredited)
Photo Chuck Roberson #52575Photo Chuck Roberson #52576Photo Chuck Roberson #52577Photo Chuck Roberson #52578

Chuck Roberson

Chuck Roberson
Character Officer (uncredited)
Photo Claude Akins #79944

Claude Akins

Claude Akins
Character Man (uncredited)
Photo Mark Allen #209272Photo Mark Allen #209273Photo Mark Allen #209274
Mark Allen
Character Colin Harvey (uncredited)
Don Anderson
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)
Beulah Archuletta
Character Arapaho Woman (uncredited)
Robert Banas
Character Dance Hall Dancer (uncredited)
Willie Bloom
Character Barfly (uncredited)
Photo Bill Borzage #209275Photo Bill Borzage #209276Photo Bill Borzage #209277
Bill Borzage
Character Barfly (uncredited)
John Breen
Character Waiter (uncredited)
Photo Charlie Briggs #120522
Charlie Briggs
Character Flying Arrow Barker (uncredited)
Photo Buddy Bryan #333725
Buddy Bryan
Character Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)
Photo Paul Bryar #58651
Paul Bryar
Character Auctioneer's Assistant (uncredited)
Photo Walter Burke #119889
Walter Burke
Character Wagon Poker Player (uncredited)
Photo Polly Burson #71921

Polly Burson

Polly Burson
Character Stock Player (uncredited)
Photo Ken Curtis #88353Photo Ken Curtis #88354Photo Ken Curtis #88355
Ken Curtis
Character Cpl. Ben (uncredited)
John Damler
Character Lawyer (uncredited)
Photo Christopher Dark #209278Photo Christopher Dark #209279Photo Christopher Dark #209280

Christopher Dark

Christopher Dark
Character Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)
Kem Dibbs
Character Blacksmith (uncredited)
Forrest Draper
Character Bit Role (uncredited)
Craig Duncan
Character James Marshall (uncredited)
Ben Black Elk Sr.
Character Arapaho Chief (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)

Sol Gorss

Sol Gorss
Character River Pirate (uncredited)
Tom Greenway
Character Bit Role (uncredited)
Barry Harvey
Character Angus Harvey (uncredited)
Photo William Henry #93360Photo William Henry #93361

William Henry

William Henry
Character Staff Officer (uncredited)
Jerry Holmes
Character Railroad Clerk (uncredited)
Photo Roy Jenson #31291Photo Roy Jenson #31292

Roy Jenson

Roy Jenson
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Walter Kightly
Character Cavalryman (uncredited)
Photo Jack Lambert #145175

Jack Lambert

Jack Lambert
Character Gant Henchman (uncredited)
Photo John Larch #85133Photo John Larch #85134Photo John Larch #85135

John Larch

John Larch
Character Grimes (uncredited)

Robert P. Lieb

Robert P. Lieb
Character Bartender (uncredited)
Herbert Maneval
Character Schoolboy (uncredited)
Photo J. Edward McKinley #199870Photo J. Edward McKinley #199871Photo J. Edward McKinley #199872
J. Edward McKinley
Character Auctioneer (uncredited)
Gary Menteer
Character Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)
Photo Harold Miller #75524Photo Harold Miller #75525Photo Harold Miller #75526

Harold Miller

Harold Miller
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)
Harry Monty
Character River Pirate (uncredited)
Photo Bob Morgan #73503

Bob Morgan

Bob Morgan
Character Member of Train Robbery Gang (uncredited)
Photo Boyd
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Character River Pirate (uncredited)
Photo Forbes Murray #58654

Forbes Murray

Forbes Murray
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)
Robert Nash
Character Lawyer (uncredited)
Photo Cliff Osmond #123477

Cliff Osmond

Cliff Osmond
Character Bartender (uncredited)
Photo Harvey Parry #73500
Harvey Parry
Character Henchman (uncredited)

Gil Perkins

Gil Perkins
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Red Perkins
Character Union Soldier (uncredited)

Murray Pollack

Murray Pollack
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)
Paul Power
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)
Frank Radcliffe
Character Music Hall Dancer / Wagon Train Traveler (uncredited)
Buddy Red Bow
Character Arapaho Man (uncredited)
Photo Walter Reed #112244

Walter Reed

Walter Reed
Character River Pirate (uncredited)
Victor Romito
Character Henchman (uncredited)
Jamie Ross
Character Bruce Harvey (uncredited)
Photo Gene Roth #209281Photo Gene Roth #209282Photo Gene Roth #209283Photo Gene Roth #209284

Gene Roth

Gene Roth
Character Riverboat Poker Player (uncredited)
Photo Bing Russell #44250

Bing Russell

Bing Russell
Character Man (uncredited)
Danny Sands
Character Trapeze Man (uncredited)
Photo Joe Sawyer #88180Photo Joe Sawyer #88181Photo Joe Sawyer #88182

Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer
Character Riverboat Officer (uncredited)
Photo Jeffrey Sayre #44717
Jeffrey Sayre
Character Auction Guest (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher
Character Bartender (uncredited)

June Smaney

June Smaney
Character Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Kelly Smith
Character Little Girl (uncredited)
Photo Dub Taylor #55289Photo Dub Taylor #55290Photo Dub Taylor #55291Photo Dub Taylor #55292

Dub Taylor

Dub Taylor
Character Man (uncredited)
Ken Terrell
Character River Pirate (uncredited)
Jack Tornek
Character Barfly (uncredited)
Photo William Wellman Jr. #209290Photo William Wellman Jr. #209291Photo William Wellman Jr. #209292
William Wellman Jr.
Character Officer #2 (uncredited)
Photo Harry Wilson #52058
Harry Wilson
Character Cattleman at Barricade (uncredited)
Photo Carleton Young #52619

Carleton Young

Carleton Young
Character Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shot for presentation in cinemas supporting the 'Cinerama' system.
  • Three out of the film's five parts were shot by Henry Hathaway, 'The Civil War' by John Ford, and 'The Iron Horse' by George Marshall.
  • A more accurate translation of the title is "How the West Was Won".
  • In 1997, the film was added to the U.S. National Film Registry.
  • James R. Webb's screenplay was based on a series of articles published in Life magazine. Writer Louis L'Amour based a novel of the same name on the screenplay.
  • Stuntman Bob Morgan nearly died during filming. Towards the end of the film, a shootout takes place between the sheriff and bandits on a moving train. Morgan played one of the bandits and was near logs on the platform when the chains holding the logs snapped, and Morgan was pinned beneath them. He sustained such injuries that he didn't begin to walk on his own again for five years.
  • The film was intended to be shown in cinemas equipped with the 'Cinerama' system (a panoramic cinematic system developed in 1952; its feature was the simultaneous use of three film reels, each of which captured its part of the panoramic frame with a large horizontal viewing angle). Because of this, everything would be visible on the screen down to the smallest detail, so the costumes for the film were not sewn on a sewing machine, but by hand, as they would have been sewn in the time period depicted in the film.
  • The 'Cinerama' system's equipment did not allow for close-up shots – except perhaps positioning the main actor in the center and bringing the equipment itself directly to them. This disconcerted and hindered the concentration of many actors, as the large apparatus with three lenses was placed less than half a meter from their face.
  • John Ford always sat next to the cameraman and watched the filming, but the 'Cinerama' equipment had three lenses, and Ford constantly found himself in the field of view of one lens or another, until the cameraman, Joseph LaShelle, came up with the idea of building a kind of platform for Ford to sit on.
  • The film involved over 12,000 extras from several Native American tribes.
  • The film stock was so expensive that the actors were specifically asked to memorize their lines and actions in order to shoot as few takes as possible.
  • It was impossible to combine the images from the three lenses so that the dividing lines were completely invisible, and directors had to go to great lengths to mask them. For this, they used objects – specifically trees, lampposts, window frames, railings, building corners, doorways, and wooden crates.
  • All three lenses on the Cinerama cameras were positioned at an angle to each other, and it was more difficult for the actors to perform for three lenses than for the usual single one. When their image was projected onto three screen panels, it seemed as if they were looking slightly up or slightly down, rather than at their scene partner. This is clearly visible in an earlier film shot in the Cinerama system—it’s “The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm” (Henry Levin, George Pal, 1962). Fortunately, this problem was solved by the time work began on this film. To compensate for the angles at which the lenses were positioned, the actors didn’t look directly at their partners, but slightly to the side, so that when their image was projected onto the Cinerama screen, it appeared as if they were looking at each other. But it wasn’t easy for the actors, which is why the Cinerama system with three images was abandoned after the release of this film.
  • A more accurate translation of the title is “How the West Was Won.”
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