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I Shot Jesse James (1949)
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Synopsis
This dark, gloomy Western chronicles the shame and self-destruction of Bob Ford, the real-life James Gang member that murdered Jesse James for the reward money. In this fictionalized account, James (
Reed Hadley
) tends to Ford (
John Ireland
) after he is wounded during a heist. When Ford's longtime love, Cynthy (
Barbara Britton
), gains a new admirer, he decides that settling down and buying a farm is the only way to win her for himself. He learns that the governor issued a 10,000-dollar reward and amnesty for Jesse's murder, and, after some deliberation, shoots his savior in the back when the outlaw turns to straighten a painting. Neither the government nor Cynthy takes kindly to his treachery: Ford is jailed, collects only 500 dollars, and is dumped. He is reduced to re-enacting the infamous murder in a stage show, hearing a traveling minstrel sing about his dirty deed, and running from the would-be gunfighters that hope to kill the man who shot Jesse James. The film follows Ford's vain attempts to achieve redemption and win back Cynthia's heart. I Shot Jesse James suffered through several casting related problems. Producer Robert L. Lippert refused to hire
Lawrence Tierney
, director Fuller's first choice to portray Ford.
Barbara Woodell
replaced
Ann Doran
as Jesse James' wife only days before production. Lastly, casting director, Yolanda Molinari's, name was misspelled "Yolondo" in the film's opening credits, making many believe that she was a man. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
Cast
Barbara Britton
Cynthy Waters
J. Edward Bromberg
Kane
Eddie Dunn
Bartender
Preston S. Foster
John Kelley
Byron Foulger
Room Clerk
Reed Hadley
Jesse James
Victor Kilian
Soapy
Jeni Le Gon
Maid
Robin Short
Troubadour
Tom Tyler
Frank James
John Ireland
Bob Ford
Tommy Noonan
Charles Ford
Barbara Woodell
Mrs. Zee James
Production Crew
Frank Hotaling
Art Director
Homer Croy
Book Author
Ernest W. Miller
Cinematographer
Albert Glasser
Composer (Music Score)
Samuel Fuller
Director
Paul Landres
Editor
Carl Hittleman
Producer
Samuel Fuller
Screenwriter
James S. Redd
Set Designer
John McCarthy
Set Designer
Year: 1949
Runtime: 83
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Western
Produced by
Lippert Pictures
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.