Kansas Raiders | |
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Directed by | Ray Enright |
Produced by | Ted Richmond |
Screenplay by | Robert L. Richards |
Story by | Robert L. Richards |
Starring |
Audie Murphy Brian Donlevy Marguerite Chapman Scott Brady |
Cinematography | Irving Glassberg |
Edited by | Milton Carruth |
Production
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Universal Pictures
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date
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Running time
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80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.2 million (US rentals) |
Kansas Raiders is a 1950 Technicolor Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Audie Murphy, Brian Donlevy, Marguerite Chapman and Scott Brady. It is set during the American Civil War and involves Jesse James coming under the influence of William Quantrill.
Jesse James (Murphy) and his friends -- brother Frank (Richard Long), brothers Cole (James Best) and Jim Younger (Dewey Martin), plus Kit Dalton (Tony Curtis) -- arrive in Lawrence, Kansas, and are falsely accused of being members of Quantrill's Raiders. They are about to be lynched but are saved by the intervention of a Union officer.
The men are released and they go on and join Quantrill (Donlevy). Jesse at first admires Quantrill but comes to question his devotion after seeing atrocities committed by the man and his troops. He also falls for Kate Clarke (Marguerite Chapman).
The raiders take part in the Lawrence Massacre in which Jesse and his men rob their first bank. Most of the raiders abandon Quantrill except for Jesse. Quantrill is blinded then killed in a shoot out with Union troops. Jesse leaves Kate and heads off with his friends to a bank robbing.