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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the legend never dies
Footnotes from the lives and legends of Frank and Jesse James that are often left out of other James movies are featured in this one. It's a charming TV movie that seems to be as close to the truth as legends can ever be. In other words, it takes a slightly more realistic approach to the legend, but still comes across like a whopping yarn your Southern grampa would tell...
Published on March 1, 2004

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars three and a half stars
The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James is a good mix of historical facts with a lot of legend. It might be the most accurate movie version, but it's not entirely factual and makes good use of folklore. Legends about Frank and Jesse not having the same father, their Indian wives, and an affair Jesse supposedly had are all worked into the movie. My only complaint is that a...
Published on February 26, 2004


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the legend never dies, March 1, 2004
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Footnotes from the lives and legends of Frank and Jesse James that are often left out of other James movies are featured in this one. It's a charming TV movie that seems to be as close to the truth as legends can ever be. In other words, it takes a slightly more realistic approach to the legend, but still comes across like a whopping yarn your Southern grampa would tell you. I liked that. Don't expect too much action, but get ready to be charmed. Have a beer, settle back, and enjoy.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars three and a half stars, February 26, 2004
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The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James is a good mix of historical facts with a lot of legend. It might be the most accurate movie version, but it's not entirely factual and makes good use of folklore. Legends about Frank and Jesse not having the same father, their Indian wives, and an affair Jesse supposedly had are all worked into the movie. My only complaint is that a scene involving Jesse taking too many drugs for a bullet wound just ends. The movie could have been a little better, but it's pretty good and the performances deserve 5 stars.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars +A, February 23, 2004
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Recently I saw this movie while working on a class project. It was a report on Jesse James. Movies like American Outlaws are not even close to the real story. Last Days Of Frank And Jesse James and Long Riders were the two DVDs I watched that were closest to the facts. There are some changes. Long Riders has some moments of action that are there to make the movie entertaining. This one has Frank watching historical events that took place, but Frank didn't see them. In American Outlaws they have Jesse's mother die in Jesse's arms, but in real life he died before she did and the whole movie is wrong. At least this one tried to tell the true story is 90% right.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ladies Love Outlaws, May 30, 2003
I first recorded this on BETA tape and I wore it out over the years. I later bought a VHS copy, so you know I loved it. I'd take into account I'm a diehard fan of Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson and Outlaw Country. I found the acting well executed (this is a cast of country music artists, only June Carter Cash had studied acting, yet they performed superbly.) Johnny Cash plays Frank James very convincingly and Kris Kristofferson is a sexy, sulky Jesse James. Notable is a small cameo by David Allan Coe who steals the scene and June Carter Cash's memorable portrayal of Zelda James, the James' mother. If you're a fan of the highwaymen or country music you'll likely enjoy this movie. Outlaws playing outlaws, how can you find fault? Look for Willie Nelson as General Joe Shelby and a cameo by Ed Bruce. Country outlaw Waylon Jennings is the only Highwayman absent in this gem of a western.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great, May 9, 2005
This one should please Frank and Jesse James buffs who have longed to see a movie with various elements of James history and folklore that have been ignored in other films. Frank was a Southern Christian gentleman and student of the Bard and also a thief and killer. Cash does a fine job capturing his contradictions. Johnny, who can convey intelligence, heart, spirtuality and just as believably sing about killing a man just to watch him die, is brilliant here. Kristofferson is also superb as Jesse. Just as impressive are June Carter Cash, Willie Nelson, and David Allan Coe. Sadly Willie's part is only a cameo, but it's pure gold. A fine movie that is sure to entertain fans of the cast, folks who love a good Western, and Frank & Jesse James enthusiasts.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Even by TV movie standards this is pretty bad, March 10, 2006
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As much as you might want to renew your affection for Johny Cash in the wake of Walk the Line, steer clear of this movie. It will bring you up right quick on the limitations of Cash, Kristofferson and country music. Kristofferson can act but Cash is essentially playing himself as the family man with a guilt-ridden past. Sadly it's Cash that has to carry the movie.

The James gang was a nasty brutal bunch of murderers, and beyond one killing motivated by revenge, you really don't get the brutality. It's all the myth of Jesse James. He's a good ol' boy that just didn't like losing the Civil War. He's also dead shortly after the halfway mark of the movie.

The rest of the movie is about Frank James (Johny Cash) standing trial (he's acquitted - but Willie Nelson gets to testify on his behalf) and wondering if he should go after the man that killed his brother. Another actor (like Clint Eastwood) would have given a nuanced performance of the tensions between wanting revenge and knowing that the dead pretty much had it coming. Cash is just Cash.

Buy only if you are a diehard fan of Cash (he only sings on the credits) or really really curious, but be prepared to be disappointed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good TV movie, February 9, 2004
This TV movie is more about the personal lives of Frank and Jesse James so don't expect too many shoot outs. This is a very interesting look into the lives of the characters and that's what I like about this type of Western movie. Kris and Johnny are both very good in their roles. I can't believe June played their mother!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very good, January 26, 2004
The Ballad of Jesse James was one of the most popular songs of the 19th century. Johnny Cash once noted that fact saying that his songs of violence and crime came from that same American traditon. Frank and Jesse James were "America's Robin Hoods" and Cash and Kristofferson have wonderful chemistry as the outlaw brothers in The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James. If you don't like 80's TV movies, or if you could care less about Frank and Jesse James, this may not be for you. Otherwise, this is one of the most accurate films about the James brothers ever made. There's a little fancy and folklore thrown into the mix, but James devotees wanting a realistic depiction should be very pleased with this movie.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great film about the James boys, January 20, 2004
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It's too bad this isn't everybody's cup of tea, but from a historical perspective this is very close to fact. There are some marginal changes for dramatic purposes, but this is as close to the truth as we will probably ever see on film. The cast is also quite good.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Look At The Last Years of Frank and Jesse James, September 29, 2007
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The James Gang has emerged as one of the most notorious outlaw gangs in American History. For years, Frank and Jesse James stayed one step ahead of the law, and were never caught.

Country music superstars Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson are the title characters. Both were pioneers in the country music outlaw movement and play their roles with not only charm but a lot of heart as well. I must say that I've always been fans of their music, and this film is one of the best adaptions of the James tale.

We all know how the story ends, and this film takes us about six years before the death of Jesse James and a little while thereafter. Does Frank James get his revenge on the coward that murdered his brother? Just watch and see! Highly Recommended.
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