

Bad Men of Missouri
BAD MEN...YET HEROES!...THEY ALONE COULD TAME WILD MISSOURI!
Genres
Overview
The Younger brothers return to Missouri after the Civil War with intent to avenge the misdeeds of William Merrick, a crooked banker who has been buying up warrants on back-taxes and dispossessing the farmers.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
71 min
Release Date
1941-07-26
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
5
Vote Average
5.6
Dennis Morgan
Cole Younger
Jane Wyman
Mary Hathaway
Wayne Morris
Bob Younger
Arthur Kennedy
Jim Younger
Victor Jory
William Merrick
Alan Baxter
Jesse James
Walter Catlett
Mr. Pettibone
Howard Da Silva
Greg Bilson
Faye Emerson
Martha Adams
Russell Simpson
Hank Younger
Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Hathaway
Erville Alderson
Mr. Adams
Hugh Sothern
Fred Robinson
Sam McDaniel
Wash
Dorothy Vaughan
Mrs. Dalton
William Gould
Sheriff Brennan
Robert Winkler
Willie Younger
Ann E. Todd
Amy Younger
Roscoe Ates
Lafe
Eddie Acuff
Peg Leg
Arthur Aylesworth
Dr. Taylor
Leah Baird
Ms. Brooks
Trevor Bardette
Bandaged Soldier
John Beck
Preacher
Henry Blair
Tod Dalton as a Young Boy
Wade Boteler
Sedalia Sheriff
Sonny Bupp
Young Grat
Glen Cavender
Tod
Spencer Charters
Clem
Ben Corbett
Ambush Henchman
Victor Cox
Train Passenger
Dix Davis
Young Bob
Joel Friedkin
Sedalia Postmaster
Eddie Graham
Man in Russellville Bank
Creighton Hale
Bank Representative
Neal Hart
Townsman with Sedalia Sheriff
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Carpetbagger #4 in Montage
Herbert Heywood
Willard
Stuart Holmes
Train Conductor
Milton Kibbee
Pop
Vera Lewis
Mrs. Jordan
Arthur Loft
Marshal Capturing Youngers
Hank Mann
Man Robbed on Trail
Frank Mayo
Henchman
Tom McGuire
Tax-Paying Rancher
Art Miles
Carpetbagger #3 in Montage
Frank Mills
Barfly
Howard M. Mitchell
Jim
Jack Mower
Ambush Henchman
Bud Osborne
Buck
Paul Panzer
Mr. Peters
Duncan Renaldo
Dan
Edwin Stanley
Prison Doctor
Tom Tyler
Deputy Sheriff Dave
Eddy Waller
Wagon Train Leader
Frank Wilcox
Funeral Minister
Tom Wilson
Carpetbagger #2 in Montage
Jack Wise
Tax Collector
Jack Carr
Carpetbeggar #1 in Montage
6.2
The True Story of Jesse James
Having fought with the Confederacy during the Civil War, Jesse James and his brother Frank dream of a farm life in Missouri. Harassed by Union sympathizers, they assemble a gang of outlaws, robbing trains and becoming folk heroes in the process. Jesse marries his sweetheart, Zee, and maintains an aura of domesticity, but after a group of lawmen launch an attack on his mother's house, Jesse plans one more great raid -- on a Minnesota bank.
1957-03-22 | en
6.2
Cole Younger, Gunfighter
An outlaw must decide whether to stick his neck out for an innocent man.
1958-03-30 | nl
6.5
Best of the Badmen
After the North defeats the South, Union Maj. Jeff Clanton heads to Missouri to provide the Confederacy's Quantrill's Raiders a chance to claim allegiance to the Union, thereby clearing their wanted status. But standing in Clanton's way are the corrupt lawmen Joad and Fowler, who would rather keep the men outlaws to collect the reward on their heads. After Joad and Fowler frame Clanton for murder, he manages to escape, becoming an outlaw himself.
1951-08-09 | en
5.0
The Younger Brothers
Brothers who rode with a notorious outlaw gang led by Frank and Jesse James decide to go straight and try to get pardons so they can return to a law-abiding life.
1949-05-03 | en
0.0
The Shepherd of the Hills
David Howitt, a stranger, comes among the mountain folk of the Missouri hills and, taken in by an Ozark family, becomes known as The Shepherd because of his gentle and kindly ways. Years earlier, his son betrayed a mountaineer's daughter, and The Shepherd hopes to atone for his error. When a continued drought threatens the people with starvation and ruin, they lose faith in the "miracle man" and mock him, though he begs them to keep the faith.
1928-01-01 | en
5.8
Kansas Raiders
Outraged by Redleg atrocities, the James and Younger Brothers along with Kit Dalton join Quantrill's Raiders and find themselves participating in even worse war crimes.
1950-11-15 | en
4.7
The Great Jesse James Raid
The famed outlaw is talked into saddling up for one more bank robbery.
1953-07-17 | en
4.0
Jesse James' Women
Jesse James leaves Missouri for Mississippi, and immediately charms all the women in Mississippi out of their bloomers and garters. His first conquest is the banker's daughter who helps him loot the bank in exchange for a promise of marriage; he wanders over to the saloon and runs the crooked partner of the proprietress out of town, takes all of his-and-her money and leaves her, between kisses, hounding him for her share; the third one, the saloon singer, actually makes a mark out of him as she cons him into a boxing match against a professional fighter and he loses the fight and his money, but he holds the singer and the fighter up as they leave town and gets his money back; and then he romances and swindles Cattle Kate, a replay of what he had done somewhere before to Kate.
1954-09-04 | en
3.5
Young Jesse James
When Missouri farm boy Jesse James witnesses the lynching of his father by the Yankees, he forsakes his family's homestead to find his brother Frank, a soldier in Quantrill's Raiders, a renegade band of Confederates. Bent on revenge, Jesse begs to join the raiders.
1960-08-02 | en
5.8
The Arizona Kid
Roy is a Confederate officer stationed in Missouri during the Civil War. He must put an end to outlaw gangs working under the pretense of service to the Confederacy.
1939-09-28 | en
5.6
Savage State
Saint Charles County, Missouri, December 1863. Edmond, a prosperous French perfume merchant, decides to flee to a safer place when the storms of the American Civil War start knocking at his door, threatening the life and fortune of his family.
2020-02-26 | fr
4.7
Days of Jesse James
Days of Jesse James is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Bank robbery pulled off by the bank officials, not the usual James gang.
1939-12-20 | en
0.0
Jesse James' Kid
Bill James is still a child when his father, Jesse James, is killed by his cousin Bob. Twenty years later, now with his father's image, his face causes him much trouble, because nobody can forgive him for looking like the man who, for so many years, had been the terror of the whole countryside.
1965-04-23 | it
6.0
Jesse James as the Outlaw
Depicts Jesse James' return home to Missouri after the Civil War hoping to live a life of peace, but is falsely accused of robbing a bank. He is forced to take up a life of crime by being branded an outlaw. Crimes are commited and blamed on him, his family is maimed by the Pinkerton Detective Agency, but all the while James is able to perform charitable acts to citizens. James is finally assasinated by Bob Ford. All told in a flashback style by Jesse James Jr. to a eastern baeu asking for his daughters' hand in marrage.
1921-03-29 | en
6.4
The Missouri Traveler
Byron Turner, a 15-year-old runaway from the Eatondale Orphan Asylum, receives a ride into the rural Missouri town of Delphi with rich land-owner Tobias Brown.
1958-01-21 | en
6.6
The Romance of Rosy Ridge
A mysterious Civil War veteran courts a Missouri farmer's daughter amid postwar unrest.
1947-08-04 | en
6.3
The Return of Frank James
Farmer Frank and his ward hunt brother Jesse's killers, the back-shooting Fords.
1940-08-10 | en
6.4
Jesse James
After railroad agents forcibly evict the James family from their family farm, Jesse and Frank turn to banditry for revenge.
1939-01-14 | en
6.2
I Shot Jesse James
Bob Ford murders his best friend Jesse James in order to obtain a pardon that will free him to marry his girlfriend Cynthy. The guilt-stricken Ford soon finds himself greeted with derision and open mockery throughout town. He travels to Colorado to try his hand at prospecting in hopes that marriage with Cynthy is still in the cards.
1949-02-26 | en
5.2
Frank & Jesse
At the end of the Civil War, Frank and Jesse James and other former guerillas who rode with Quantrill and Bill Anderson take the oath of allegiance to the Union. Feeling oppressed by Chicago railroad investors, the James and Younger brothers, Bob and Charlie Ford, Clell Miller and Arch Clements take to robbing banks, trains and coaches, with Pinkerton sworn to bringing them to justice.
1994-10-21 | en