

Western
Overview
Jesse James leaves Missouri for Mississippi, and immediately charms all the women in Mississippi out of their bloomers and garters. His first conquest is the banker's daughter who helps him loot the bank in exchange for a promise of marriage; he wanders over to the saloon and runs the crooked partner of the proprietress out of town, takes all of his-and-her money and leaves her, between kisses, hounding him for her share; the third one, the saloon singer, actually makes a mark out of him as she cons him into a boxing match against a professional fighter and he loses the fight and his money, but he holds the singer and the fighter up as they leave town and gets his money back; and then he romances and swindles Cattle Kate, a replay of what he had done somewhere before to Kate.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Jesse James
Don 'Red' Barry
Jesse James


Peggie Castle
Peggie Castle
Waco Gans
Peggie Castle
Waco Gans


Jack Buetel
Jack Buetel
Frank James
Jack Buetel
Frank James
Sam Keller
Sam Keller
Cole Younger
Sam Keller
Cole Younger
Laura Lea
Laura Lea
Angel Botts
Laura Lea
Angel Botts
Betty Brueck
Betty Brueck
Cattle Kate Kennedy
Betty Brueck
Cattle Kate Kennedy


Lita Baron
Lita Baron
Delta
Lita Baron
Delta


Michael Carr
Michael Carr
Bob Ford (as Mike Carr)
Michael Carr
Bob Ford (as Mike Carr)
Joyce Barrett
Joyce Barrett
Caprice Clark (as Joyce Rhed)
Joyce Barrett
Caprice Clark (as Joyce Rhed)
Jimmie Hammons
Jimmie Hammons
Sheriff Clem Botts
Jimmie Hammons
Sheriff Clem Botts
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