I Shot Jesse James 1949
I Shot Jesse James
Bob Ford murders his best friend Jesse James in order to obtain a pardon that will free him to marry his girlfriend Cynthy. The guilt-stricken Ford soon finds himself greeted with derision and open mockery throughout town. He travels to Colorado to try his hand at prospecting in hopes that marriage with Cynthy is still in the cards.
Bob Ford murders his best friend Jesse James in order to obtain a pardon that will free him to marry his girlfriend Cynthy. The guilt-stricken Ford soon finds himself greeted with derision and open mockery throughout town. He travels to Colorado to try his hand at prospecting in hopes that marriage with Cynthy is still in the cards.
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Full Cast & Crew... John Kelley
... Cynthy Waters
... Bob Ford
... Jesse James
... Harry Kane
... Soapy
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by John Chard
This Bob Has No Hope. Sam Fuller's first film direction is a version of what happened to Robert Ford (John Ireland), the man who famously killed his friend - Jesse James (Reed Hadley). Taking up the basic elements of the real life story, Fuller keeps the narrative tight whilst ensuring the complexities of the main characters come to the fore. All the quirks and peccadilloes of the human condition are explored (the detail of Ford's torments and troubles superbly told), which is something of a rarity for a late 1940s "B" standard Western. The use of close-ups are to purposely highlight the psychological discord on show, marking this out as a good pointer to the later work of its maverick director. Ernest Hiller photographs the exteriors out of Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth and support to Ireland comes from Preston Foster, Barbara Britton and J. Edward Bromberg. 7/10
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Release Date:
Feb 26, 1949 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 21`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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This Bob Has No Hope. Sam Fuller's first film direction is a version of what happened to Robert Ford (John Ireland), the man who famously killed his friend - Jesse James (Reed Hadley). Taking up the basic elements of the real life story, Fuller keeps the narrative tight whilst ensuring the complexities of the main characters come to the fore. All the quirks and peccadilloes of the human condition are explored (the detail of Ford's torments and troubles superbly told), which is something of a rarity for a late 1940s "B" standard Western. The use of close-ups are to purposely highlight the psychological discord on show, marking this out as a good pointer to the later work of its maverick director. Ernest Hiller photographs the exteriors out of Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth and support to Ireland comes from Preston Foster, Barbara Britton and J. Edward Bromberg. 7/10
Cast & Crew of
I Shot Jesse James - I Shot Jesse James
Directors & Credit Writers
JG
John Grubbs... Assistant Director
... Director
Cast
... John Kelley
... Cynthy Waters
... Bob Ford
... Jesse James
... Harry Kane
... Soapy
... Frank James
... Charles Ford
... Joe, Silver King Bartender
... Saloon Singer
... Silver King Room Clerk
... Veronica, Cynthy's Maid
... Mrs. Zee James
... Man in Saloon
RS
Robin Short... Troubadour
WB
Willie Bloom... Waiter (uncredited)
GC
Gene Collins... Young Gunslinger (uncredited)
... Musician (uncredited)
... Livery Stableman (uncredited)
... Barfly (uncredited)
Produced By
... Producer
... Casting
... Producer