The famed outlaw is talked into saddling up for one more bank robbery.The famed outlaw is talked into saddling up for one more bank robbery.The famed outlaw is talked into saddling up for one more bank robbery.
Richard H. Cutting
- Sam Wells
- (as Richard Cutting)
Barbara Wooddell
- Zee James
- (as Barbara Woodell)
Joan Arnold
- Brunette
- (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
- Sheriff
- (uncredited)
Robert Griffin
- Morgan
- (uncredited)
Chick Hannan
- Posse Member
- (uncredited)
Al Haskell
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Nora Hayden
- Redhead
- (uncredited)
Earle Hodgins
- 'Soapy' Smith--Saloon Spieler
- (uncredited)
Ray Jones
- Posse Member
- (uncredited)
Rory Mallinson
- Cavalry Officer
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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- TriviaThis is the only film to co-star Tom Neal and Barbara Payton, whose notorious 1950s love affair was infamous and essentially derailed the careers of both of them.
- GoofsWhile en route. Jesse's costume including hat, shirt coat, and pants totally changes.
- Quotes
Arch Clements: A bad sign - a bird in the house. Means somebody's died.
Elias Hobbs: [Angry] Enough of your witchcraft talk, Brother Arch. Only gives the Devil bad ideas.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits are painted on separate pieces of barn wood nailed to a post and are captured with a moving camera with no editing.
- SoundtracksThat's The Man For Me
by Bert Shefter and Lou Herscher, A.S.C.A.P.
Sung by Barbara Payton (uncredited)
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I doubt that Willard Parker copped the lead for the television version of Tales Of The Texas Rangers on the strength of this rather tired western. Parker is in the title role of The Great Jesse James Raid. It's more like a road trip than a raid. And who brings the caper to him? None other than Bob Ford played here by Jim Bannon.
Parker is living quietly with wife Barbara Woodell and child when Bannon arrives with sidekick Richard Wells. There's mine in Creed, Colorado where he knows there's a mother lode that can be gotten to by an abandoned tunnel. Of course there's a reason it's abandoned, but that's part of why you might want to see the film for.
Jesse's picked crew is Tom Neal, Wallace Ford, and Jim Anderson. Not the most harmonious bunch ever gathered. And of course the name of Bob Ford is synonymous with treachery.
I will say this that Parker's more reflective scenes were done quite well as Jesse yearns to leave outlaw life behind and pack up wife and child and move somewhere they never heard of Jesse James. As if in 1881 in the USA that were possible.
But the whole business is presented rather prosaically and Lippert Films no doubt did the film to capitalize on the notoriety of Tom Neal and his romance with Barbara Payton. Payton is in the film also as Ford's squeeze who Neal of course takes a fancy too. Everybody in America knew about Neal's famous fist fight with Franchot Tone over Payton. Franchot's classic profile required reconstructive surgery, but it was a slow and sorry end for both of Neal and Payton. Besides that particular Hollywood scandal was already two years old. So I doubt much box office was made from the only appearance of Neal and Payton in a film together.
This might have been a better film in another studio. But I never expect much from Lippert.
Parker is living quietly with wife Barbara Woodell and child when Bannon arrives with sidekick Richard Wells. There's mine in Creed, Colorado where he knows there's a mother lode that can be gotten to by an abandoned tunnel. Of course there's a reason it's abandoned, but that's part of why you might want to see the film for.
Jesse's picked crew is Tom Neal, Wallace Ford, and Jim Anderson. Not the most harmonious bunch ever gathered. And of course the name of Bob Ford is synonymous with treachery.
I will say this that Parker's more reflective scenes were done quite well as Jesse yearns to leave outlaw life behind and pack up wife and child and move somewhere they never heard of Jesse James. As if in 1881 in the USA that were possible.
But the whole business is presented rather prosaically and Lippert Films no doubt did the film to capitalize on the notoriety of Tom Neal and his romance with Barbara Payton. Payton is in the film also as Ford's squeeze who Neal of course takes a fancy too. Everybody in America knew about Neal's famous fist fight with Franchot Tone over Payton. Franchot's classic profile required reconstructive surgery, but it was a slow and sorry end for both of Neal and Payton. Besides that particular Hollywood scandal was already two years old. So I doubt much box office was made from the only appearance of Neal and Payton in a film together.
This might have been a better film in another studio. But I never expect much from Lippert.
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- Los últimos días de Jesse James
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Great Jesse James Raid (1953) officially released in Canada in English?
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