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Bitter Heritage

A powerful story of the son of America's most famous outlaw: Jesse James. Jesse, Jr. struggles to return to the town which his father lived. His love interest is Elizabeth Montgomery.

Top Cast

  • Franchot Tone

    Franchot Tone

    Frank James

  • Elizabeth Montgomery

    Elizabeth Montgomery

    Mary Brecker

  • James Drury

    James Drury

    Jesse James, Jr.

  • Henry Hull

    Henry Hull

    Old Henry

  • Eva Le Gallienne

    Eva Le Gallienne

    Grandma James

  • Dayton Lummis

    Dayton Lummis

    Colonel Brecker

  • Strother Martin

    Strother Martin

    Earle Eheeler

  • Robert Middleton

    Robert Middleton

    Luke Crocker

  • Denver Pyle

    Denver Pyle

    Sam Wheeler

Overview

A powerful story of the son of America's most famous outlaw: Jesse James. Jesse, Jr. struggles to return to the town which his father lived. His love interest is Elizabeth Montgomery.

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