

Western · Comedy
Overview
Charming, blithely amoral devil-may-care rogue Jesse Smith and peaceful, devout straight-arrow Mormon Lester O'Hara are estranged half brothers who are reunited after receiving a sizable inheritance from their deceased mother. The wildly contrasting mismatched duo get into all sorts of trouble while trying to claim said inheritance. Written by Woodyanders
Top Cast


Richard Harrison
Richard Harrison
Jesse Smith
Richard Harrison
Jesse Smith


Donald O'Brien
Donald O'Brien
Lester O'Hara
Donald O'Brien
Lester O'Hara


Anna Zinnemann
Anna Zinnemann
Elena Von Schaffer
Anna Zinnemann
Elena Von Schaffer


George Wang
George Wang
Chinaman
George Wang
Chinaman


Gino Marturano
Gino Marturano
Poker
Gino Marturano
Poker


Goffredo Unger
Goffredo Unger
Doc
Goffredo Unger
Doc


Emilio Messina
Emilio Messina
Player
Emilio Messina
Player


John P. Dulaney
John P. Dulaney
Angry Bank Customer
John P. Dulaney
Angry Bank Customer


Aldo Cecconi
Aldo Cecconi
Banker
Aldo Cecconi
Banker


Fernando Cerulli
Fernando Cerulli
Thompson
Fernando Cerulli
Thompson
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