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      • One of Nicholas Ray's weaker films, this mythical Western displays his thematic concern with protagonists that are outsiders but suffers from the performances of pretty boys Robert Wagner and Jeffrey Hunter.
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  2. The True Story of Jesse James is a 1957 American Western drama film adapted from Henry King's 1939 film Jesse James, which was only loosely based on James' life. [3] It was directed by Nicholas Ray, with Robert Wagner portraying Jesse James and Jeffrey Hunter starring as Frank James. Filming took place during 1955. [4]

  3. Having fought with the Confederacy during the Civil War, Jesse James (Robert Wagner) and his brother Frank (Jeffrey Hunter) dream of a farm life in Missouri. Harassed by Union sympathizers,...

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  4. Apr 14, 2022 · Whether this is a truer version of the Jesse James story than the many that came before it is debateable. Two key action scenes — the brothers crashing their horses through a store window in Northfield, then charging them off a cliff to escape a posse — were lifted from 1939’s “Jesse James.”

  5. The picture may have been slightly more accurate historically than predecessors, including the ’39 one, but it still contained a great many of the myths, legends, distortions, changes of names and chronology, and of course the clichés that other Jesse James movies contained.

    • Is the 1957 true story of Jesse James a bad movie?1
    • Is the 1957 true story of Jesse James a bad movie?2
    • Is the 1957 true story of Jesse James a bad movie?3
    • Is the 1957 true story of Jesse James a bad movie?4
    • Is the 1957 true story of Jesse James a bad movie?5
  6. The 1957 True Story of Jesse James isn't such a bad movie, but it's inferior in every way to the 1939 movie as well as the 1940 sequel Return of Frank James. Also, the "true story" is no more historically factual than the revisionist history original.

  7. The True Story of Jesse James: Directed by Nicholas Ray. With Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Hope Lange, Agnes Moorehead. Biopic loosely based on the last 18 years of Jesse James' life and focused on the relationship between brothers Jesse and Frank James.

  8. Though hardly Nicholas Ray's sturdiest effort, this 1957 'Scope western began as one of his more ambitious conceptions, with an unorthodox narrative structure and deliberately theatrical sets ...