
“The civil war made them outlaws. The people made them heroes”
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.
A somber, gritty Western that captures the desperate spirit of post-war outlaws. It feels like a slow-burn descent into violence, fueled by a sense of injustice and a brotherhood forged in rebellion.













