

Western
Overview
When Missouri farm boy Jesse James witnesses the lynching of his father by the Yankees, he forsakes his family's homestead to find his brother Frank, a soldier in Quantrill's Raiders, a renegade band of Confederates. Bent on revenge, Jesse begs to join the raiders.
Top Cast


Ray Stricklyn
Ray Stricklyn
Jesse James
Ray Stricklyn
Jesse James


Willard Parker
Willard Parker
Cole Younger
Willard Parker
Cole Younger


Merry Anders
Merry Anders
Belle Starr
Merry Anders
Belle Starr


Robert Dix
Robert Dix
Frank James
Robert Dix
Frank James


Emile Meyer
Emile Meyer
Major Charlie Quantrill
Emile Meyer
Major Charlie Quantrill


Jacklyn O'Donnell
Jacklyn O'Donnell
Zerelda 'Zee' Mimms
Jacklyn O'Donnell
Zerelda 'Zee' Mimms


Rayford Barnes
Rayford Barnes
Pitts
Rayford Barnes
Pitts
Rex Holman
Rex Holman
Zack
Rex Holman
Zack
Boyd Holister
Boyd Holister
Bob Younger (as Bob Palmer)
Boyd Holister
Bob Younger (as Bob Palmer)


Sheila Bromley
Sheila Bromley
Mrs. Samuels
Sheila Bromley
Mrs. Samuels
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