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Le amanti di Jesse il bandito

Titolo originale: Jesse James' Women
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,2/10
183
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Le amanti di Jesse il bandito (1954)
DramaWestern

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJesse James keeps so busy skirt-chasing that his outlaw career starts to suffer.Jesse James keeps so busy skirt-chasing that his outlaw career starts to suffer.Jesse James keeps so busy skirt-chasing that his outlaw career starts to suffer.

  • Regia
    • Don 'Red' Barry
  • Sceneggiatura
    • D.D. Beauchamp
    • William R. Cox
    • Don 'Red' Barry
  • Star
    • Don 'Red' Barry
    • Peggie Castle
    • Jack Buetel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,2/10
    183
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Don 'Red' Barry
    • Sceneggiatura
      • D.D. Beauchamp
      • William R. Cox
      • Don 'Red' Barry
    • Star
      • Don 'Red' Barry
      • Peggie Castle
      • Jack Buetel
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Jesse James
    • (as Don Barry)
    • …
    Peggie Castle
    Peggie Castle
    • Waco Gans
    Jack Buetel
    Jack Buetel
    • Frank James
    Lita Baron
    Lita Baron
    • Delta
    Joyce Barrett
    • Caprice Clark
    • (as Joyce Rhed)
    Sam Keller
    • Cole Younger
    Betty Brueck
    • Cattle Kate Kennedy
    James Clayton
    • Cameo Kane
    • (as Cully Abrell)
    T.V. Garraway
    • Preacher
    • (as Tom Garraway)
    Michael Carr
    Michael Carr
    • Bob Ford
    • (as Mike Carr)
    Laura Lea
    • Angel Botts
    Alton Hillman
    • Champ O'Toole
    Curtis Dossett
    • Clark - Banker
    • (as Curtiss Dossett)
    Jimmie Hammons
    • Sheriff Clem Botts
    Mac McAllister
    • Ace - O'Toole's Manager
    Frank Cunningham
    • Pete
    Doyle Brooks
    • Member of James Gang
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Victor Cox
    • Gunman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Don 'Red' Barry
    • Sceneggiatura
      • D.D. Beauchamp
      • William R. Cox
      • Don 'Red' Barry
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    3bux

    Jesse James holds up in small town in Mississippi and is beset with woman troubles

    Famed outlaw Jesse James is on the dodge and holding up in a small town in Mississippi. Before heading back to Missouri, James manages to complicate the lives of several women-mostly in low-cut gowns. This was star Don Barry's only stab at direction, and from the looks of it,all will be glad that he stopped here.**UPDATE**My earlier review of this picture was based on a viewing many years (decades?) prior. I recently obtained a copy of this movie, and I must say, that it is extremely BETTER than I remembered.

    Not filmed in Hollywood, this one has a different feel than most of Barry's B Westerns, almost a nostalgic quality...it was to be his last starring role, of course. The acting isn't as bad as I recalled and Barry plays the Jesse role almost tongue-in-cheek. The story moves along at a nice pace and the bare knuckle fight between Barry and a boxing champ is good fun. Yes, the LOW budget shows, but it isn't any worse than some of what Barry did for Lippert a few years earlier. If you love B Westerns, or Don "Red" Barry, I would highly recommend this one.
    5morrisonhimself

    A few good moments, some good camera angles

    Don Barry was a heck of an actor; he probably could have been a good director, with a better script and a bigger budget.

    As it was, he showed some inventiveness with camera angles in this generally not very good movie.

    The title could be rather off-putting, sounding like some kind of exploitation film. As it turned out, the title actually made sense, or at least as much sense as the story could provide.

    Peggie Castle was lovely, and actually quite good in a role that could have been ruinous if played differently.

    Some of the cast members seemed to have been recruited from bystanders, but ultimately most of them did as well as they could with the script.

    Jack Buetel showed he could perform and should be known as more than Jane Russell's leading man in "The Outlaw." Several others did little or nothing other than this film, but one, Mac McAllister, showed enough professionalism and personality I think it's a shame he didn't do more.

    In some ways this is a standard Western, but the saloon brawl was definitely non-stereotypical. If you see this film, be sure to pay attention to the sheriff during the fight.

    My copy of this film is a DVD in Volume 36 of The Great American Western series from Echo Bridge Home Entertainment. It is not a very good quality picture, and, in too many places, the film was broken and spliced resulting in a jumpiness.

    Still, all in all, this is a movie for Western fans and Don Barry fans to see at least once.

    Added 18 July 2015: There are now some versions available at YouTube.com. Maybe at least one will be better quality.
    5bkoganbing

    Hiatus in Mississippi

    If Jesse James had not been shot by Bob Ford according to Jesse James' Women some enraged husband might have done the deed. This film is an account of a fictional hiatus that Jesse James and his gang have in the state of Mississippi. Jesse is using his middle name of Woodson and traveling incognito as it were.

    The rest of the gang including brother Frank played here by Jack Beutel just want Jesse either go home to Missouri or start doing what outlaws do. But Jesse who is presented here as a love 'em and leave 'em Lothario is just having too much fun.

    Actually in real life the one thing you can say about Jesse James was that he was a good husband and father to his family. Star Don Barry who also produced this film created his Jesse James totally out of whole cloth. This one is total fiction.

    But what fiction when you have women like Peggie Castle, Lita Baron, and Judith Barrett fighting over you. Castle and Baron having a gunfight like they do in Dodge City is a great old hoot.

    Don Barry and Bob Steele had similar career paths. Both were short guys who were both B picture heroes and villains and both played good roles in mainstream films as well. With the right breaks they could have had careers like James Cagney.

    Jesse James' Women could use some restoration, but it's a fun film.
    3fredcdobbs5

    Low-budget doesn't always mean bad, but in this case it most certainly does

    Donald Barry stars in, co-wrote, co-produced, directed and probably did the catering, landscaping and janitorial work on this cheesy, badly shot, ineptly written, amateurishly acted and poorly made low-budget-- VERY low-budget--western purporting to be about infamous western outlaw Jesse James. If you're going to make a movie about a real person, it would probably help if you stuck at least a few actual facts in it, and that's what you get in this stinker--few actual facts. Other than showing that Jesse had a brother Frank and that he and fellow outlaw Bob Ford didn't get along, there isn't much about this movie that has any basis in fact. The short and paunchy Barry wrote Jesse as being completely irresistible to women--and makes sure that his henchmen mention that fact every so often--and plays him like a Vegas lounge-lizard in the vein of Wayne Newton (but even smarmier) who has scads of beautiful women just throwing themselves at him. To give Barry credit he did pick some absolutely gorgeous women like Peggie Castle, Lita Baron and Joyce Barrett to fight over him, but whatever efforts they try to make at giving this film some kind of professional touch are ruined by the juvenile and pedestrian script and Barry's completely botched attempt at directing. He smirks his way through the picture and doesn't really have much chemistry with his cast, most of whom are amateurs whose "performances" consist of haltingly reciting their lines and trying to stay on their marks (a few of them even have trouble trying to stay on their horses). The whole project reeks of someone getting a little money together and telling his friends, "Let's make a movie!". Castle and Betty Brueck have a rather long catfight in a saloon, which is actually done fairly well, and there's a sequence with Barry engaged in a boxing match with a traveling prizefighter that is handled tongue-in-cheek and is mildly amusing, but other than those small pluses Barry, Castle (who is far and away the best thing about this picture) and Baron have done far better work, and I wouldn't doubt that at least those two women didn't bring up this picture in any discussion of their careers, as well they shouldn't have.
    1warrenday

    An undiscovered treasure

    This is an undiscovered treasure and deserves to be considered right up there with "Plan 9 from outer Space" as the worst movie ever made. Outside the four or five professional actors this low budget could afford to hire, the cast is filled out with Mississippi amateurs who would embarrass a small town little theater production with their stiff, wooden acting. It is a real hoot.

    You will not believe the sets where someone's idea of art direction was to dab spots of paint all over the walls. Along with the most painful acting, this has to also be the worst photographed film where the idea of lighting is to turn on some overhead floods. And the staging could serve as a textbook on how to NOT stage where you can see the "actors" walk to hit their mark and stomp on it like a bug.

    The only explanation for the positive reviews above is that these people must be getting a share of the DVD sales. "Jesse James' Women" is to bad films what "Citizen Kane" is to great films.

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      Featured in Frances Farmer Presents: Jesse James' Women (1959)
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      Careless Lover
      Music and Lyrics by George Antheil

      Sung by Don 'Red' Barry

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      • 4 settembre 1954 (Stati Uniti)
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