| Lee Van Cleef | ... | Frank Talby | |
| Giuliano Gemma | ... | Scott Mary | |
| Walter Rilla | ... | Murph Allan Short | |
| Christa Linder | ... | Gwen | |
| Yvonne Sanson | ... | Vivien Skill | |
| Lukas Ammann | ... | Judge Cutchell | |
| Andrea Bosic | ... | Abel Murray | |
| Ennio Balbo | ... | Turner - the banker | |
| José Calvo | ... | Blind Bill (as Pepe Calvo) | |
| Giorgio Gargiullo | ... | Killer | |
| Anna Orso | ... | Eileen (Judge Cutchell's daughter) | |
| Karl-Otto Alberty | ... | Sam Corbitt (as Hans Otto Alberty) | |
| Nino Nini | ... | Marshall / Sheriff Nigel | |
| Virgilio Gazzolo | ... | Mr. Barton - Owner of Arms Shop | |
| Eleonora Morana | ... | Mrs. Barton - Woman sending a letter | |
| Benito Stefanelli | ... | Owen White - The Hired Killer | |
| Franco Balducci | ... | Slim | |
| Christian Consola | |||
| Nazzareno Natale | ... | Wild Jack's Henchmen (as Natale Nazareno) | |
| Ferruccio Viotti | |||
| Paolo Magalotti | ... | Deputy Cross | |
| Gianni Di Segni | |||
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Paul Naschy | |||
| Román Ariznavarreta | ... | Wild Jack's Henchmen (uncredited) | |
| Giancarlo Bastianoni | ... | Talby's Gang Member hired to kill Scott (uncredited) | |
| Omero Capanna | ... | Cameo (uncredited) | |
| Álvaro de Luna | ... | Wild Jack's Henchmen (uncredited) | |
| Margherita Horowitz | ... | Beautiful Middle-Aged Card Player in Talby's saloon (uncredited) | |
| Mauro Mannatrizio | ... | Mackenzie Perkins (uncredited) | |
| Vladimir Medar | ... | Old Man Perkins (uncredited) | |
| Fulvio Mingozzi | ... | Turner's Assistant (uncredited) | |
| Al Mulock | ... | Wild Jack (uncredited) | |
| Ricardo Palacios | ... | Bowie Cantina Owner (uncredited) | |
| Fulvio Pellegrino | ... | Waiter in Talby's saloon (uncredited) | |
| Romano Puppo | ... | Hart Perkins (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Tonino Valerii | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Ron Barker | (based on the novel "Der tod Ritt Dienstags" by) | |
| Ernesto Gastaldi | (screenplay) and | |
| Tonino Valerii | (screenplay) and | |
| Renzo Genta | (screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| Henryk Chrosicki | .... | producer (as Sansone e Chrosciky) | |
| Alfonso Sansone | .... | producer (as Sansone e Chrosciky) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Riz Ortolani | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Enzo Serafin | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Franco Fraticelli | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Piero Filippone | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Piero Filippone | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Maria Baroni | |||
Production Management | |||
| Nino Milano | .... | production manager | |
| Nicolò Pomilia | .... | unit manager | |
Art Department | |||
| Carlo Simi | .... | property master | |
Stunts | |||
| Giancarlo Bastianoni | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Omero Capanna | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Romano Puppo | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Silvio Fraschetti | .... | camera operator | |
Music Department | |||
| Riz Ortolani | .... | conductor | |
| Christa Linder | .... | singer (uncredited) | |
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Giuliano Gemma gets no respect in "Day of Anger", but this film might be getting too much respect in the "spaghetti western" sweepstakes. The performances by Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma are fine, but the film is very choppy, with little or no character development of anybody else. Sure there are lots of closeups, and some familiar faces from the "Dollar Trilogy", but the script is pretty simple. Van Cleef teaches Gemma the tricks of the gunfighter trade, then once he gains respect, it eventually leads to conflict. Although "Day of Anger" is good, it certainly is no threat to "The Big Gundown", which is often considered the best of the non-Leone "spaghetti westerns". - MERK