Jesse James (1939)



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Synopsis:
The real Frank and Jesse James were murderous thugs, light years away from the Robin Hood image imposed on them by revisionist dime novelists. But in 1939, 20th Century-Fox wasn't about to build an expensive Technicolor feature around the exploits of a couple of low-lives, thus Jesse James upholds the mythos, offering us the standard whitewashed version of the James boys. According to Nunally Johnson's irresistibly entertaining screenplay, Jesse (Tyrone Power) and Frank (Henry Fonda) become train and bank robbers to avenge the death of their mother (Jane Darwell), killed at the behest of greedy railroad interests. Once he feels his work is done, Jesse settles down to a life of marital domesticity--only to be shot in the back by cowardly Bob Ford (John Carradine). Frank James is left alive at film's end, paving the way for the 1941 sequel The Return of Frank James. Director Henry King stages the action sequences in glorious outsized fashion, notably the famous bank-robbery scene in which Jesse rides his horse through a plate glass window. The scenes involving both James brothers are stolen hands-down by Henry Fonda, not so much because he was a better actor than Tyrone Power but because his character had all the best lines. Jesse James was filmed largely on location in Missouri, resulting in crowd-control nightmares for the picture's beleaguered assistant directors.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1939
Director Credit
Henry King Director
Melville Crossman Director
Cast Credit
Charles B. Middleton Doctor
Donald Douglas Infantry Captain
John Webster Judge Mathews
Edward J. Le Saint Judge Rankin
Harry Tyler Farmer
Erville Alderson Old Marshal
Snoop Scorsese Heywood, the Banker
Granville Bates
Creighton Tull Chaney Member of Jesse's Gang
George Chandler Roy, the Printer
Virginia Brissac Boy's Mother
Paul Sutton Lynch
James Flavin Cavalry Captain
Leonard Kibrick Boy
Wylie Grant
George O'Hara Tiller
Arthur Ayleswofth Tom Colson
Ethan Laidlaw Barshee's Henchman
George Breakston Farmer's Boy
Paul E. Burns Hank
Harry Holman Engineer
Tyrone Power Jesse James
Henry Fonda Frank James
Nancy Kelly Zerelda "Zee" Cobb
Randolph Scott Marshall Will Wright
Henry Hull Major Rufus Cobb
Waldo Bruce Donlevy Barshee
John Peter Richmond Bob Ford
George Summerville Jailer
J. Edward Bromberg George Runyon, the Pinkerton Man
Donald Meek McCoy
John Russell Jesse James, Jr.
Jane Darwell Mrs. Samuels
Charles Tannen Charles Ford
Claire Du Brey Mrs. Ford
Willard Robertson Lynch
Harold Goodwin Bill of Jesse's Gang
Ernest Whitman Pinky
Eddy Waller Deputy
Spencer Charters Priest
Production Credits Credit
Nunnally Johnson Associate Producer
Melville Crossman Producer
Art Department Credit
Wilhelm Sandorhazi Art Director
George Dudley Art Director
Film Camera Credit
George Barnes Cinematographer
Howard Greene Cinematographer
W. Howard Greene Cinematographer



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