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The True Story of Jesse James

United States

1957

92 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Nicholas Ray

PROD Herbert B. Swope Jr.

SCR Nunnally Johnson, Walter Newman

DP Joseph MacDonald

CAST Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Hope Lange, John Carradine

Synopsis

The last eighteen years in the life of Jesse James, showing his home life in Missouri, his experiences with Quantrill’s raiders, his career of banditry with his brother Frank and the Younger brothers, and his attempt to lead a peaceful life after the disastrous attempt to rob the bank at Northfield, Minn. —IMDb

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Nicholas Ray

Born in small-town Wisconsin in 1911, Nicholas Ray’s early experience with film came with some radio broadcasting in high school. He left the University of Chicago after a year, but made such an impression on his professor and writer Thorton Wilder that he was recommended for a scholarship with Frank Lloyd Wright, where he learned the importance of space and geography, not to mention his later love for CinemaScope. When political differences came between the seasoned architect and his young protégé, Ray left for New York and became immersed in the radical theater. He joined the Theater of Action and later the Group Theater, which is where he met his good friend Elia Kazan. Times were tough and money was tight, but Ray loved the bohemian lifestyle of the close-knit group and enjoyed one of the happiest times of his life. Anybody who met him always noted his intellect and amazing energy. During this period he, along with his fellow Theater Group members, was also active in Socialist/Communist… read more

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The True Story of Jesse James

By asuraf on November 1, 2010
Nicholas Ray’s take on Jesse James isn’t really different than any other previous take, in fact it’s a slight remake of a 1939 Henry King production, but using Cinemascope and his own idiosyncratic brand…

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