

Western
Overview
The Younger brothers return to Missouri after the Civil War with intent to avenge the misdeeds of William Merrick, a crooked banker who has been buying up warrants on back-taxes and dispossessing the farmers.
Top Cast


Dennis Morgan
Dennis Morgan
Cole Younger
Dennis Morgan
Cole Younger


Jane Wyman
Jane Wyman
Mary Hathaway
Jane Wyman
Mary Hathaway


Wayne Morris
Wayne Morris
Bob Younger
Wayne Morris
Bob Younger


Arthur Kennedy
Arthur Kennedy
Jim Younger
Arthur Kennedy
Jim Younger


Victor Jory
Victor Jory
William Merrick
Victor Jory
William Merrick


Alan Baxter
Alan Baxter
Jesse James
Alan Baxter
Jesse James


Walter Catlett
Walter Catlett
Mr. Pettibone
Walter Catlett
Mr. Pettibone


Howard Da Silva
Howard Da Silva
Greg Bilson
Howard Da Silva
Greg Bilson


Faye Emerson
Faye Emerson
Martha Adams
Faye Emerson
Martha Adams


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Hank Younger
Russell Simpson
Hank Younger
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