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Jesse James, Jr.
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Jesse James, Jr.

Mar 25, 1942
0h 56m
★ 5.5

Every Night...A Ride with Romance! Every Day...A Fight for Life!

Overview

Though Don "Red" Barry is the star of Jesse James, Jr., he plays a character named Johnny Barrett. The scene is a small western town, lacking telegraph service. Every time the locals try to set up communications with the Outside World, they are thwarted by an outlaw gang.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

Cast

Don 'Red' Barry

Johnny Barrett

Don 'Red' Barry

Lynn Merrick

Joan Perry

Lynn Merrick

Al St. John

Pop Sawyer

Al St. John

Douglas Walton

Archie McDonald

Douglas Walton

Karl Hackett

Amos Martin

Karl Hackett

Lee Shumway

Banker Tom Perry

Lee Shumway

Stanley Blystone

Sam Carson

Stanley Blystone

Jack Kirk

Sheriff

Jack Kirk

George Chesebro

Henchman Bull (uncredited)

George Chesebro

Kermit Maynard

Wilson (uncredited)

Kermit Maynard

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