Robert Ford idolizes Jesse James but becomes resentful of him when he fails to join his gang. In an attempt to capture Jesse, Robert forms a plan with the police and ultimately shoots him in the back of the head. The aftermath leads to guilt, suicide, and revenge.
In the early 1900s, an aging gunfighter named J.B. Books returns to Carson City, Nevada, with the knowledge that he has terminal cancer. Determined to die with dignity, he seeks out a doctor who confirms his diagnosis and prescribes laudanum to manage his pain. While Books tries to make arrangements for his own death, he forms unexpected relationships with a widow and her son. As his health deteriorates, Books is faced with a decision on how he wants to be remembered.
Tubercular Frank James has become a born again and retired from his career as an outlaw with his family but a look-a-like outlaw causes suspicion to fall back on him.
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