Kansas Raiders is a 1950 American 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.
The men are released and they join Quantrill. Jesse at first admires Quantrill but comes to question his devotion after seeing atrocities committed by Quantrill and his troops. He also falls for a woman named Kate Clarke. Events in their home state of Missouri mean that the James brothers cannot return without being prosecuted for serious crimes, so they elect to stay with Quantrill and benefit from the protection that he offers.
The raiders take part in the Lawrence Massacre, in which Jesse and his men rob their first bank. Jesse prevents the senseless murder of a helpless Union officer and kills Quantrill's second in command, Bill Anderson. When the Confederates disown Quantrill for his war crimes, most of the raiders abandon him, except for Jesse. Quantrill is blinded during an escape, and neither Jesse nor Kate can bring themselves to abandon him. When Union troops surround their hideout, they are led by the same Union officer whose life Jesse had saved. He allows them a grace period of until sunrise to surrender.
Quantrill engages in a gunfight with Union troops to afford Jesse and his group a chance to escape through the rear exit. Jesse leaves Kate and leads his friends into a life of crime. Quantrill is responsible for teaching the five men the arts of robbery, murder and notoriety.
|
|