| William Holden | McDonald Walling |
| June Allyson | Mary Blemond Walling |
| Barbara Stanwyck | Julia O. Tredway |
| Fredric March | Loren Phineas Shaw |
| Walter Pidgeon | Frederick Y. Alderson |
| Shelley Winters | Eva Bardeman |
| Paul Douglas | Josiah Walter Dudley |
| Louis Calhern | George Nyle Caswell |
| Dean Jagger | Jesse Q. Grimm |
| Nina Foch | Erica Martin |
| Tim Considine | Mike Walling |
| William Phipps | Bill Lundeen |
| Lucille Knoch | Mrs. George Nyle Caswell |
| Mary Adams | Sara Asenath Grimm |
| Virginia Brissac | Edith Alderson |
| Edgar Stehli | Julius Steigel |
| Harry Shannon | Ed Benedeck |
| Charles Wagenheim | Luigi Cassoni (uncredited) |
| Virginia Eiler | Western Union Operator (uncredited) |
| Jonathan Cott | Officer Canady (uncredited) |
A ruthless expose of the machinations of big business. A power struggle ensues when the president of a large corporation dies. Avery Bullard, President of the Tredway Corporation left no instructions as to who should take his place, and the board is having difficulties deciding who the job should go to, Loren Shaw, the corporate shark, or Don Walling, the genius engineer.
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