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    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

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    Director: Andrew Dominik Cast: Brad Pitt

    Brad Pitt
    , Casey Affleck
    Casey Affleck
    , Mary-Louise Parker
    Mary-Louise Parker
    , Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    , Jeremy Renner
    Jeremy Renner


    DVD

    (Wide Screen)

    $14.99
    $14.99

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    • Release Date: 02/10/2009
    • UPC: 0012569763739
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: R
    • Source: Warner Home Video
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Letterbox]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 9600
    • Sales rank: 6,603

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Brad Pitt Jesse James
    Casey Affleck Robert Ford
    Mary-Louise Parker Zee James
    Sam Rockwell Charley Ford
    Jeremy Renner Wood Hite
    Sam Shepard Frank James
    Garret Dillahunt Ed Miller
    Paul Schneider Dick Liddil
    Joel McNichol Express Manager
    James Defelice Baggagemaster
    J.C. Roberts Engineer
    James Carville Governor Crittenden
    Nick Cave Bowery Saloon Singer,Composer
    Zooey Deschanel Dorothy Evans
    Jonathon Young Actor
    Dustin Bollinger Tim James
    Brooklynn Proulx Mary James
    Andrew Dominik Actor
    Tom Aldredge le major George Hite
    Alison Elliott Martha Bolton
    Kailin See Sarah Hite
    Jesse Frechette Albert Ford
    Michael Parks Henry Craig
    Michael Copeman Edward O'Kelly
    Laryssa Yanchak Ella Mae Waterson
    Darrell Orydzuk Ukranian Train Passenger
    Jonathan Erich Drachenberg Young Train Passenger
    Torben S. Hansen Danish Train Passenger
    Lauren Calvert Ida
    Pat Healy Wilbur Ford
    Ted Levine Sheriff Timberlake
    Joel Duncan Deputy
    Stephanie Wahlstrom Store Customer
    Adam Arlukiewicz Newsboy
    Ian Ferrier Photographer
    Michael Rogers Onlooker at Jesse's Death
    Calvin Bliid Small Boy at Jesse's Death
    Sarah Lind Bob's Girlfriend
    Matthew Walker Bowery Saloonkeeper
    Hugh Ross Narrator
    Matt Dunkley Conductor
    Warren Ellis Composer

    Technical Credits
    Andrew Dominik Screenwriter
    Brad Pitt Producer
    Jules Daly Producer
    Dede Gardner Producer
    Ridley Scott Producer,Executive Producer,Stunts,Producer
    David Valdes Producer
    Lisa Ellzey Executive Producer
    Brad Grey Executive Producer,Producer
    Ben Waisbren Executive Producer,Producer
    Billy Burton Stunts
    Murray Ord Producer
    Jordy Randall Producer
    Cheryl Bainum Special Effects,Executive Producer
    Christopher S. Aud Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer
    Michael Babcock Sound Effects
    Ron Bartlett Sound Effects
    Andrew Bock Sound Effects
    Bruce Carwardine Sound Effects,Sound/Sound Designer
    Amanda Paller Special Effects
    Guy Bews Stunts
    Mali Finn Casting
    Alex Green Stunts
    Rick Skene Stunts,Stunts
    Greg Schlosser Stunts
    Tom Glass Stunts
    Randy Hambling Stunts
    Dave Hospes Stunts
    Shane Pollitt Stunts
    Jesse Thomson Stunts
    Dale Gibson Stunts
    Jordon Dodds Stunts
    Kristy Glass Stunts
    Blake Schlosser Stunts
    Jodi Terhoch Stunts
    Jason Paradis Special Effects
    Hayden S. Scott Special Effects
    Corry Glass Stunts,Stunts
    Michael Langlois Stunts
    Ross Wideman Stunts
    Rick Schmidt Key Grip
    Jackie Lind Casting
    Jim Finkbeiner Stunts
    Tom W. Eirikson Stunts
    Reg Glass Stunts
    Kyle Thomson Stunts
    Colt Cosgrave Stunts
    Lyle Edge Stunts
    Jacqueline Loewen Stunts
    Deb Green Casting
    Chad Cosgrave Stunts
    Dennis Hambling Stunts
    Terrance Leigh Stunts
    Joe A. Dodds Stunts
    Brett Edge Stunts
    Wacey Finkbeiner Stunts
    Jim Randle Stunts
    Richard King Sound/Sound Designer
    Leslie Shatz Sound/Sound Designer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
    1. Prologue Portrait [3:25]
    2. Appetite for Greater Things [6:12]
    3. Call Me Gregarious [3:14]
    4. Petty Thieves and Rubes [3:56]
    5. Blue Cut Robbery [5:05]
    6. No More Shenanigans [4:00]
    7. Cigars and Lies [2:29]
    8. Names of Enemies [5:17]
    9. Sent Home [3:14]
    10. Threats and Mysteries [5:58]
    11. My Daddy's Wife [6:02]
    12. Jesse Stops By [6:33]
    13. Where's Jim? [7:22]
    14. Shootin' Scrape [5:50]
    15. Snow Grave [2:23]
    16. Overlapping Stories [6:23]
    17. Acting Testy [3:56]
    18. Catch-Up With Miller [1:00]
    19. No Peace When He's Around [4:37]
    20. Craig Rifles Ball [2:55]
    21. Cup of Iniquity [4:15]
    22. Other Side of the Ice [2:22]
    23. You've Been Chosen [3:34]
    24. Just a Human Being [4:43]
    25. Creep up From Behind [3:29]
    26. By Way of Apology [4:56]
    27. Imagining Himself [5:58]
    28. April 3rd, 1882 [3:28]
    29. News Report [3:36]
    30. Assassination [2:48]
    31. Final Shots [5:43]
    32. Stage Portrayal [2:00]
    33. Charlie's Final Curtain [4:03]
    34. I'm Robert Ford [1:24]
    35. No Applause [3:45]
    36. No Eulogies [3:50]
    37. End Credits [2:15]

    Brad Pitt stars as legendary Wild West outlaw Jesse James in Chopper director Andrew Dominik's cinematic rendering of the events that would eventually bring about the death of the man rumored be the "fastest gun in the West." An eager recruit into James' notorious gang, Robert Ford eventually grows jealous of the famed outlaw. When Robert and his brother Charlie sense an opportunity to kill James, their murderous action elevates their target to near mythical status. Casey Affleck stars as Robert Ford and Sam Shepard co-stars as Frank James -- Jesse's devoted sibling and partner in crime.

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    Director Andrew Dominik adopts a style throughout his new psychological western The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford that he believes will give the film the weight and seriousness of an epic. The movie runs a stately 160 minutes not because there is too much action or too many sequences, but because conversations are edited so that protracted silences occur between every line of dialogue. For the first 30 minutes, as the members of the gang are introduced while they plan and execute a train robbery, Dominik is at his best. The deliberate tone and slow pace make this a unique and rewarding sequence, but the next 90 minutes of the film eats away that interest. Casey Affleck embodies the creepy stalker elements of Robert Ford with great skill, but his boyish face keeps him from ever being truly threatening -- perfect casting considering what the director does with the character. Ford's obsession with Jesse James (played as alternately psychotic or brooding by Brad Pitt) manages to be complete, without being in any way sexual. He's a boy trying to figure out what he wants to be when he grows up. His performance, in fact each performance throughout, is solid, but they are undermined by the film's pace. The editing style, which is obviously purposeful, hampers the film's protracted middle because while the film suggests many reasons why Ford kills Jesse, it never seems to take a stand on the issue. Jealousy, fear, duty, and a desire for celebrity are all presented as possibilities, but often these different motivations seem to conflict directly with each other. Over dinner with the Ford family, James humiliates the 20-year-old Robert, and one would think that his actions from then on stem from a desire for revenge, but even after the embarrassment, Ford is seen sniffing James' bedding. A film can be open-ended and open to interpretation, yet still present an explanation as to why everyone was interested in the material to begin with. The movie plays like the director wanted to make the film in order to figure out his own feeling about Robert, but never came to any resolution. The final 20 minutes, after Ford shoots Jesse and must live with the consequences, bring the proceedings back to life. As Robert revels in his notoriety, the viewer can draw so many parallels with what went on before that one can start to see that the material might have supported the stately rhythm. As it is, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a failure, but the combination of ideas, however unformed, and the style make it a genuine attempt at something new -- which makes the film more interesting than most failures.

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