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Days of Jesse James

"MASKED TERRORS"

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.

Top Cast

  • Roy Rogers

    Roy Rogers

    Roy Rogers

  • Pauline Moore

    Pauline Moore

    Mary Whittaker

  • George 'Gabby' Hayes

    George 'Gabby' Hayes

    Gabby

  • Don 'Red' Barry

    Don 'Red' Barry

    Jesse James

  • Harry Woods

    Harry Woods

    Captain Worthington

  • Arthur Loft

    Arthur Loft

    Sam Wyatt

  • Harry Worth

    Harry Worth

    Frank James

  • Fred Burns

    Fred Burns

    Muncie Sheriff

  • Glenn Strange

    Glenn Strange

    Cole Younger

Overview

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.

Rating

5.1 / 10
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