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The James Brothers of Missouri

This 12-part serial concerns the efforts of the infamous James brothers (of which Jesse was a prominent member) to become normal everyday citizens. Of course, there's no room in the Wild West for reformed outlaws, and the duo inevitably find themselves caught up in showdowns and robberies.

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The James Brothers of Missouri Cast

Name Character
Keith Richards He was 5, now 81 years old as Jesse James
Edmund Cobb He was 57, 82 years old when he died as The Sheriff [Chs. 6-8]
Roy Barcroft He was 46, 67 years old when he died as Ace Marlin
Hank Patterson He was 60, 86 years old when he died as Duffy [Ch. 4] / Duffy [11]
Dale Van Sickel He was 41, 69 years old when he died as Harry Sharkey / Henry Simpson (Chapters 3-4)
Lane Bradford He was 27, 50 years old when he died as Monk Tucker
Marshall Reed He was 32, 62 years old when he died as Dutch
Frank O'Connor He was 68, 84 years old when he died as Rimrock Citizen
Gene Roth He was 46, 73 years old when he died as Marshal Rand [Chs. 10-12] (as Eugene Roth)
Noel Neill She was 28, 95 years old when she died as Peg Royer
Robert Bice He was 35, 53 years old when he died as Frank James
Patricia Knox as Belle Calhoun
Tom Steele He was 43, 73 years old when he died as Slim, Lanky Royer Employee [Ch.1] / Drake, Lanky Henchman Guarding Simpson [Ch.4] / Henchman Guarding Wagon [Ch.11]
John Hamilton He was 62, 71 years old when he died as Lon Royer [Ch.1]
Lee Roberts He was 36, 76 years old when he died as 'Brandy' Jones [Chs. 6-7]

The James Brothers of Missouri Crew

Name Department
Sol Shor as Writer. He was 36 (71) years old when He died Writing
Fred C. Brannon as Director. He was 48 (51) years old when He died Directing
Royal K. Cole as Writer. Writing
William Lively as Writer. Writing
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The James Brothers of Missouri (75 years)

SENSATIONAL...DARING...DANGER-FILLED EXCITEMENT IN EVERY SCENE

  • Release day: Wednesday, August 31, 1949
  • Runtime: 167 minutes