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agency, is assigned to capture the outlaws. Rixley doggedly remains on their trail, accidentally killing a
Younger cousin and the youngest James brother, and losing several of his men in the process. Due to his errors, the Pinkertons back off. Jim Younger, who initially courted a girl named Beth, is
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various writers, which include James and Stacy Keach, who also play Jesse and Frank James, and its director Walter Hill, haven't anything new to reveal, their film by default becomes merely an excuse to restage that
Northfield raid in as bloody a way as possible. This hollow and tedious outlaw saga
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but by this time they had become unavailable. Jeff
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who agreed to direct. Hill had been working on another film which had fallen through and, as he later said, "I'd been dying to do a
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Bobby and Jim came to me and said, 'Do you want to do this picture?' You know, I just thought it was the kids talkin’, but then they said, ’Well, Stacy said he’ll do it.’ And I said, 'Well, if Stacy said he'll do it. I'll do it.' Then they went to Stacy and said, 'Well, David said he’ll do it’, and
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The surviving gang members temporarily make camp in the woods. Jesse decides to continue running, leaving the injured to their fate when a posse catches up to them. Though reluctant and threatened by Cole, Frank joins Jesse and they ride off. Jesse informs Frank he intends to strike up a new gang
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The holdup goes wrong: the bank's vault has been set on a timer and cannot be opened. A cashier and another citizen are shot and killed. While trying to escape, the gang is fired upon by the townspeople. Two outlaws are killed, Clell is fatally shot, Frank is hit in the arm, and all of the
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James Keach later recalled, "Everyone told me, 'You can't get all these guys together; family devotion is one thing, but this is
Hollywood.' We decided to prove how serious we were by having a group picture taken. We did it at midnight in a recording studio where Keith was cutting some numbers. We
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wrote: "the story seems more re-enacted than acted and one is finally more impressed than moved. Only David
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stated that the film "is striking in several ways, not the least of which being the casting of actor brothers as historical outlaw kin, but narrative is episodic in the extreme and disparate artistic qualities fail to completely jell into satisfactory whole. Despite interesting try, this wouldn't
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The music for the film was composed, arranged, and performed by Ry Cooder. Cooder said Hill had heard one of his records while making the film "and thought that my music had an atmospheric quality he was looking for. Walter likes scores to be part of his movie’s environment instead of the factor
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The idea that all the brothers in the story would be played by real-life brothers expanded. In June 1976 it was announced the film would star the
Keaches as the James brothers, the Carradines as the Youngers, and Beau and Jeff Bridges as the Fords. In June 1977 it was announced the film would be
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Bob and Charley Ford offer to give up Jesse, who has asked them to join his new gang, for money. Rixley recruits them to assassinate Jesse for $ 15,000. They have dinner at Jesse's house and, while he adjusts a hanging picture, Bob kills him. Upon learning of his brother's assassination, Frank
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just blew that out of the tub," said a publicist. "Parrott was chosen because it's almost as if time stood still there. The ravages of the years have not touched the buildings and it closely resembles Northfield, Minn., in 1876," said Gene Levy, the production manager.
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disturbed to find her engaged to Ed. At Frank and Jesse's younger brother's funeral, he convinces Beth to leave Ed and she eventually marries him. Clell Miller suggests the James-Younger Gang ride north in September 1876 to rob a bank belonging to "squareheads" in
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Stacy and James Keach) is basically an assemblage of bits and pieces that doesn't build toward any real emotional payoff. Yet 'The Long Riders' is still the best Western in many years — it has the laconic elegance of a ritual."
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when they return to Missouri, but Frank is clearly reticent. The James brothers return home to Missouri and the Youngers are captured. Rixley interrogates the Youngers in prison, but they refuse to give up Jesse.
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good and I figured we would have had a good time doing it because we know all those other guys. Walter Hill is an extraordinary filmmaker and I think he added a specialness to it that the script lacked."
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Johnson, Marylin (August 16, 2000). "Colorful Parrott's a flight to old west south Georgia town revamped while retaining roots to 1800s getaway: Your Wednesday guide to quick trips and good deals".
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film: "The jokes are funny but the bullets are real." That's really what this movie is about. These were big, reckless, high-spirited guys that were unaware of the ripples they caused.
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is meant to be almost dream-like to have the reality of a nightmare, where everything is going wrong but there's no focus to it, you don't know where you are or how you got there."
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which had been shown there on cable that I got enthusiastic again. I realised the Jesse James legend goes on and on. I can't wait to do the new one."
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1597:Watching Blatty will a winner. (March 11, 1980).
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1136:Greco, Mike (October 21, 1979). "Brothers 9 in
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1458:Greco, Mike (May–June 1980). "Hard Riding".
1291:"Keach's grit is grease for film's wheels".
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1438:"Hollywood's Hill -- A Long Ride Up"
1351:"Drunk as Hell with David Carradine"
303:Los Angeles Film Critics Association
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2520:Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
514:(Zerelda Mims, wife of Jesse James)
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1269:"New Folk Opera to Open Today".
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1436:Turan, Kenneth (May 25, 1980).
1338:. October 21, 1975. p. 23.
324:During the years following the
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2576:The True Story of Jesse James
2068:The Long Riders and Wild Bill
1776:Arnold, Gary (May 16, 1980).
817:Some of the film was shot in
3149:1980s English-language films
2268:Geronimo: An American Legend
2001:AFI Catalog of Feature Films
1387:. July 25, 1977. p. 30.
1349:Rainone, Tom (Spring 1990).
674:The Hatfields and the McCoys
1973:. Lyons Press. p. 120.
1372:. June 5, 1976. p. 47.
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254:241,290 admissions (France)
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2552:The Great Missouri Raid
2512:Jesse James Rides Again
1474:Philadelphia Daily News
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283:James Keach
279:Walter Hill
244:$ 8 million
122:Randy Quaid
114:Stacy Keach
110:James Keach
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52:Walter Hill
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249:Box office
220:99 minutes
204:1980-05-16
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