Jack Slade (film)

Jack Slade is a 1953 American black-and-white Western film directed by Harold Schuster, written by Warren Douglas and starring Mark Stevens. It was followed by a sequel, The Return of Jack Slade (1955), also directed by Schuster, written by Douglas and starring John Ericson. Both were based on chapter 9 through 11 of Mark Twain's book Roughing It.

Cast
• Mark Stevens as Jack Slade

• Dorothy Malone as Virginia Maria Dale

• Barton MacLane as Jules Reni

• John Litel as Judge Davidson

• Paul Langton as Dan Traver

• Harry Shannon as Tom Carter

• John Harmon as Hollis

• Jim Bannon as Farnsworth

• Lee Van Cleef as Bolt Mackay

• David May as Tump

• Ron Hargrave as Ned Prentice

• Sammy Ogg as Joey Slade

• Nelson Leigh as Alf Slade

• Richard Reeves as Rufe Prentice

• Dorothy Kennedy as Mrs. Ward

• Duane Thorsen as Tad Prentice

• Robert Carson as Holdup Man

• Harry Cheshire as Mr. Hill

• Bill Coontz as Barfly

• Steve Darrell as Holdup Man

• Tex Driscoll as Barfly

• Donald Elson as Mr. Ward

• Nancy Gilbert as Little Girl

• John Halloran as Johnny Danton

• Chick Hannan as Barfly

• Jim Hayward as Bartender

• Ray Jones as Townsman

• Harry Landers as Danton Son

• Scotty Morrow as The Ward Boy

• Anna Navarro as Mexican Girl

• Fox O'Callahan as Barfly

• Tex Palmer as Townsman

• Hank Patterson as Old Tom

• Steve Pendleton as Stage Passenger

• Jack Tornek as Barfly

• Bob Woodward as Stage Driver