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The Great Missouri Raid is a 1951 American Western released by Paramount Pictures [1] [2] [3] starring Wendell Corey, Macdonald Carey, and Ward Bond, with Ellen Drew, Bruce Bennett, Bill Williams and Anne Revere in support. It was directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Frank Gruber.
When Jesse learns that crooked banker Krager is cheating settlers, he and his gang rob trains to obtain cash for them to purchase their land. Krager, finding a Jesse look-alike in Clint Burns, hires him to wreak havoc on the ranchers pretending to be the fearsome outlaw.
April 4, 1951: The Last Outpost: produced by Pine-Thomas Productions: April 7, 1951: The Great Missouri Raid: May 9, 1951: Appointment with Danger: May 30, 1951: Dear Brat: May 31, 1951: That's My Boy: June 29, 1951: Ace in the Hole: Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2017 July 18, 1951: Peking Express: August 8, 1951: Darling, How ...
He also falls for Kate Clarke. Events in their home state of Missouri mean the James Brothers cannot return home without being prosecuted for serious crimes; so they figure they might as well stay with Quantrill and the protection he offers. The raiders take part in the Lawrence Massacre in which Jesse and his men rob their first bank. Jesse ...
Despite being set in Missouri, as indicated by the film's name, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" was filmed entirely in North Carolina, according to IMDb. Ebbing is a fictional town ...
1951 Al Jennings of Oklahoma: Slim Harris The Great Missouri Raid: Jack Ladd Payment on Demand: Arthur Uncredited Apache Drums: Lt. Glidden Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison: Carl Gebhardt Uncredited Goodbye, My Fancy: Somers (scenes deleted) As Young as You Feel: Cashier Uncredited Chain of Circumstance: Sid Rhubarb: Ogelthorpe 'Oggie' Meadows
The Great Missouri Raid (1951) – Western drama film about the James–Younger Gang [46] I Was an American Spy (1951) – war drama film dramatizing the true story of Claire Phillips, an American expat who spied on the Japanese during World War II and was captured, tortured, and sentenced to death before being rescued [47]
Frank Wilcox as Gov. Crittenden of Missouri; Jean Howell as Mrs. Jesse James; Morris Ankrum as Wheeler; Eddie Baker as Mr. Feniweather; George Bell as Deputy; Chip Carson as Telegraph Operator; Heenan Elliott as Mr. Morley; Joe Ferrante as Blacksmith; Cactus Mack as Lynch Mob Member; John Patrick as Express Agent; Jack Perrin as Lynch Mob Member