The return of Jesse James: John Ireland, Ann Dvorak, Henry Hull, Reed Hadley, Hugh O'Brian, Reed Hadley, Clifton Young, Tom Noonan. Gunfire: Don Barry, Gaylord Pendleton, Robert Anderson, Robert Lowery, Wally Vernon, Pamela Blake. Special features: photo gallery, bios, trailer for "Custer's Last Stand."
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Gunfire: Robert L. Lippert presents ; a Donald Barry production ; written, produced and directed by William Berke (1950, 59 min.). Gunfire: Robert L. Lippert presents ; a Donald Barry production ; written, produced and directed by William Berke (1950, 59 min.).
Summary:
The return of Jesse James: Johnny is a spitting image of the real Jesse and is mistaken for him by a grizzled old member of the now deceased James gang. He is convinced into leading a new gang to rob banks using the same methods as the famed outlaw. When Frank James, Jesse's brother, gets wind, he attempts to put a stop to the defamation of his dead brother's name. Gunfire: The now reformed outlaw Frank James is living quietly in Greed, Colorado as a respected member of the community. A former member of the old James gang, who has teamed up with Charlie and Bob Ford, tries to sway him back into the gang, but Frank turns down the offer. After Sheriff Kelly kills Bob, Charlie joins up with a bunch of hooligans lead by Bat Fenton, who is an exact double for Frank, and the gang begins a path of chaos that Frank is blamed for.
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