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DramaWestern

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

- Beyond the myth lies America's greatest betrayal

Outlaw Jesse James is rumored to be the 'fastest gun in the West'. An eager recruit into James' notorious gang, Robert Ford eventually grows jealous of the famed outlaw and, when Robert and his brother sense an opportunity to kill James, their murderous action elevates their target to near mythical status.

Release Date : 2007-09-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Plan B EntertainmentVirtual StudiosScott Free ProductionsAlberta Film EntertainmentJesse Films Inc.Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : CanadaUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : The Assassination of Jesse James

Cast

Casey Affleck

Character Name : Robert Ford

Original Name : Casey Affleck

Gender : Male

Brad Pitt

Character Name : Jesse James

Original Name : Brad Pitt

Gender : Male

Sam Rockwell

Character Name : Charley Ford

Original Name : Sam Rockwell

Gender : Male

Paul Schneider

Character Name : Dick Liddil

Original Name : Paul Schneider

Gender : Male

Jeremy Renner

Character Name : Wood Hite

Original Name : Jeremy Renner

Gender : Male

Garret Dillahunt

Character Name : Ed Miller

Original Name : Garret Dillahunt

Gender : Male

Sam Shepard

Character Name : Frank James

Original Name : Sam Shepard

Gender : Male

Mary-Louise Parker

Character Name : Zee James

Original Name : Mary-Louise Parker

Gender : Female

Zooey Deschanel

Character Name : Dorothy Evans

Original Name : Zooey Deschanel

Gender : Female

Ted Levine

Character Name : Sheriff Timberlake

Original Name : Ted Levine

Gender : Male

Michael Parks

Character Name : Henry Craig

Original Name : Michael Parks

Gender : Male

Alison Elliott

Character Name : Martha Bolton

Original Name : Alison Elliott

Gender : Female

James Carville

Character Name : Governor Crittenden

Original Name : James Carville

Gender : Male

Tom Aldredge

Character Name : Major George Hite

Original Name : Tom Aldredge

Gender : Male

Hugh Ross

Character Name : Narrator (voice)

Original Name : Hugh Ross

Gender : Male

Brooklynn Proulx

Character Name : Mary James

Original Name : Brooklynn Proulx

Gender : Female

Dustin Bollinger

Character Name : Tim James

Original Name : Dustin Bollinger

Gender : Male

Joel McNichol

Character Name : Express Messenger

Original Name : Joel McNichol

Gender : Male

James Defelice

Character Name : Baggagemaster

Original Name : James Defelice

Gender : Male

J.C. Roberts

Character Name : Engineer

Original Name : J.C. Roberts

Gender : Male

Darrell Orydzuk

Character Name : Ukrainian Train Passenger

Original Name : Darrell Orydzuk

Gender : Male

Jonathan Erich Drachenberg

Character Name : Young Train Passenger

Original Name : Jonathan Erich Drachenberg

Gender : Male

Torben S. Hansen

Character Name : Danish Train Passenger

Original Name : Torben S. Hansen

Gender : Male

Lauren Calvert

Character Name : Ida

Original Name : Lauren Calvert

Gender : Male

Kailin See

Character Name : Sarah Hite

Original Name : Kailin See

Gender : Female

Jesse Frechette

Character Name : Albert Ford

Original Name : Jesse Frechette

Gender : Male

Pat Healy

Character Name : Wilbur Ford

Original Name : Pat Healy

Gender : Male

Joel Duncan

Character Name : Deputy

Original Name : Joel Duncan

Gender : Male

Stephanie Wahlstrom

Character Name : Store Customer

Original Name : Stephanie Wahlstrom

Gender : Female

Adam Arlukiewicz

Character Name : Newsboy

Original Name : Adam Arlukiewicz

Gender : Male

Ian Ferrier

Character Name : Photographer

Original Name : Ian Ferrier

Gender : Male

Michael J Rogers

Character Name : Onlooker at Jesse's Death

Original Name : Michael J Rogers

Gender : Male

Calvin Bliid

Character Name : Small Boy at Jesse's Death

Original Name : Calvin Bliid

Gender : Male

Sarah Lind

Character Name : Bob's Girlfriend

Original Name : Sarah Lind

Gender : Female

Nick Cave

Character Name : Bowery Saloon Singer

Original Name : Nick Cave

Gender : Male

Matthew Walker

Character Name : Bowery Saloonkeeper

Original Name : Matthew Walker

Gender : Male

Michael Copeman

Character Name : Edward O'Kelly

Original Name : Michael Copeman

Gender : Male

Laryssa Yanchak

Character Name : Ella Mae Waterson

Original Name : Laryssa Yanchak

Gender : Male

Anthony Harrison

Character Name : Marshal Craig (uncredited)

Original Name : Anthony Harrison

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Perfection. I think I will just come right out and say it from the off, this is a masterpiece, a truly spell binding, mesmerising tour de force that seeps class from every pore. I have often found myself cringing and turning my back on those who use in film debate the tired old defence of "it's not for everyone", but here I find I have no choice because this picture is purely for those enamoured with poetic beauty and precision film making at its highest. Those in search of an all action gun toting western need not apply, in fact those merely after popcorn fodder to while away an evening viewing should steer well clear. Andrew Dominik's second directorial effort is a character and dialogue driven piece of work, its thematic heart swirling with intelligence and elegiac beauty. The story centrers around the final days of notorious outlaw Jesse James, and how one of his young disciples came to murder him on April 3rd 1882. Using Ron Hansen's novel as its source, it also fills in the gaps as to what became of the murderer Robert Ford as regards the subsequent aftermath of killing the infamous Jesse James. The film is dealing with issues all to prevalent in modern day society, we are witnessing perhaps the first instance of celebrity status gone berserker, we see how the press glamorise the nasty piece of work that was Jesse James, turning him into some sort of quintessential noble outlaw. We observe a stalking menace yearning to be like his hero, a young and impressionable fellow who's hurtling towards infamy completely oblivious of the pitfalls and irony of it all. Structually the film is perfect, and to me the film defines the old saying of art on the silver screen. The performances of the lead actors are incredible, Brad Pitt gives a career high as Jesse James, all teetering villainy yet perfectly befitting the prince charming outlaw persona so gleefully built up by the press. Sam Rockwell is Charley Ford, and here he proves that movie big wigs really need to start giving the guy some more dramatic roles to get his teeth in to. Yet as good as Pitt & Rockwell are, both men are left trailing in the wake of Casey Affleck's performance as Robert Ford, childish emotion fused with flecks of dark undercurrents as Affleck layers a perfect show. How the academy chose to ignore this performance should be seen as an act of treason against American cinema. Few films have left me open mouthed in admiration at the quality on show, but shot after shot, frame after frame, this really is as gorgeous as it comes. Roger Deakins photography sublimely pleasing the eyes at every edit, be it lush rolling hills cloaked in snow, or shadowy figures appearing like ghosts from locomotive smoke, with Deakins firmly cementing his reputation as a master of his craft. The score from Nick Cave & Warren Ellis perfectly captures the ambiance and texture of the piece, with Cave himself bagging a cameo performance as a bar room busker. It's incredible to think that this is only director Andrew Dominik's second feature film, following on from the hugely enjoyable Chopper in 2000, it is now evident that New Zealand can lay claim to producing a talent that if all goes to plan, will go on to become a director to rank up with the best of them. As it is, and just right now, The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford should be filed along side Vertigo as a member of that club that only admits the greatest American films of all time, and that be even if it was directed by a Kiwi, wink wink America. Masterpiece. 10/10