L'assassinio di Jesse James per mano del codardo Robert Ford

Titolo originale: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Regia: Andrew Dominik |
Anno: 2007
Origine: Canada | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Western
Tag: media | killing | missouri | admiration | hold-up robbery | jesse james | cowardliness | family | coward | revisionist western |
Cast: Brad Pitt | Casey Affleck | Sam Rockwell | Paul Schneider | Jeremy Renner | Garret Dillahunt | Sam Shepard | Mary-Louise Parker | Zooey Deschanel | Ted Levine | Michael Parks | Alison Elliott | James Carville | Tom Aldredge | Hugh Ross | Brooklynn Proulx | Dustin Bollinger | Joel McNichol | James Defelice | J.C. Roberts | Darrell Orydzuk | Jonathan Erich Drachenberg | Torben S. Hansen | Lauren Calvert | Kailin See | Jesse Frechette | Pat Healy | Joel Duncan | Stephanie Wahlstrom | Adam Arlukiewicz | Ian Ferrier | Michael J Rogers | Calvin Bliid | Sarah Lind | Nick Cave | Matthew Walker | Michael Copeman | Laryssa Yanchak | Anthony Harrison |

Jesse James è stato uno dei primi veri eroi del paese. Sul più famoso fuorilegge d'America sono stati scritti innumerevoli libri e sono state raccontate storie infinite, tutti pieni di fantasia ed affascinanti, centrati sulla sua immensa fama e sulle sue azioni avventurose e violente, la maggior parte dei quali riporta solo accidentalmente qualche parte di verità. Per coloro che aveva derubato e terrorizzato e per le famiglie di coloro che dichiaratamente aveva ucciso, poteva sembrare un semplice criminale, ma nei sensazionali articoli di giornale e nei romanzetti melodrammatici che riportavano le gesta della James Gang nel periodo intorno al 1870, Jesse è stato rappresentato come oggetto di stima e ammirazione.

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When Jesse James tells Robert Ford about his plans to rob Wells Bank,he tells Ford that Platte City [...] D
Wood Hite's body moves after it has been dumped in the woods, before and while it's being covered w [...] D
At the end of the film, Robert Ford in his saloon, a brick-and-mortar building. When Edward O'Kelle [...] D
When Jesse James and Charley Ford cross a frozen river, Jesse wipes away the snow to check the ice [...] D
As the gang members wait during the day to rob the train at Blue Cut that night, one gang member re [...] D
Toward the end of the movie, a closeup of Robert Ford's face reveals a noticeable hole from a pierc [...] D
Whenever Jesse James smokes a cigar, the length of the cigar and its ash changes dramatically betwe [...] D
In a scene set in 1892, people in the saloon sing "A Bird in a Gilded Cage," which was written in 1 [...] D
Jesse James uses the term "gunslinger" but this term didn't come into use until at least the 1920's [...] D
Just before the Blue Cut robbery, the ballast (packed stones) on the railway track is rattling loos [...] D
Early in the movie when the gang members are talking in the woods, one man holds his shotgun in at [...] D
When the gang leaves Martha's farm for Kentucky, Dick Liddil carries a pair of saddle bags. The pat [...] D
"Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's an Irish Lullaby)" is heard being whistled in the film, but wasn't w [...] D
The glass on Jesse James nightstand Bob Ford picks up and handles is a mid-20th century 10 sided 75 [...] D
This movie takes place between September 8th, 1881 and April 3rd, 1882. At the end of the film, Jes [...] D
Twice, the film shows Jesse James dime novels as part of Robert Ford's personal Jesse James collect [...] D
In the opening lines the narrator says that Jesse James had granulated eyelids which caused him to [...] D
When Jesse James plans the Platte robbery, he refers to Robert Ford's fear as "motor." In 1856, mot [...] D
When Robert Ford shoots Wood, the bullet rips through Wood's head. As Wood falls, there is no bulle [...] D
When Robert Ford is working in the general store, the bicycle leaning against the wall is supposed [...] D
When Robert Ford shoots Jesse James, James' wife lays over him, screaming and crying. Jesse's eyes [...] D
When Robert Ford sends a telegram announcing that he has killed Jesse James, he goes into an Americ [...] D
When a man photographs Jesse James' corpse, he replaces the lens cap on the camera and thanks every [...] D
Towards the end of the film, Robert Ford shoots, then throws the gun on the floor. The gun disappea [...] D
When Dick Liddil wakes up and goes downstairs to investigate a noise, he takes a revolver from unde [...] D

Frase

Jesse James: Go back to bed. Robert Ford: I got [...] D
Jesse James: [motioning to Bob] Sit over here cl [...] D
Dick Liddil: Did you cook this, ma'am? Sarah Hi [...] D
Robert Ford: I can't believe I woke up this morn [...] D
Dorothy Evans: Why did you kill him? Robert For [...] D
Jesse James: I guess I'll take my guns off... fo [...] D
[last lines] Narrator: He was ashamed of his pe [...] D
Zee James: [After sound of gunfire] What have... [...] D
Robert Ford: I've been a nobody all my life. I w [...] D
Jesse James: You know I'm real comfortable with [...] D
Narrator: Bob always challenged the allegations [...] D
Jesse James: Yeah, just ain't no peace with old [...] D
Jesse James: Look at my red hands and my mean fa [...] D
Zee James: [Bob has shot Jesse] Bob, have you do [...] D
Robert Ford: They gave me ten days. Charley For [...] D
Bowery Saloon Singer: [singing] Jesse had a wife [...] D
Jesse James: [last words] Don't that picture loo [...] D
Narrator: The day before he died was Palm Sunday [...] D
Robert Ford: [Looking at Wood lying on the floor [...] D
Jesse James: [indicating Frank] My brother and m [...] D
Robert Ford: You want to investigate my courage? [...] D
Dick Liddil: Can you hand me that six-gun there, [...] D
Governor Crittenden: Jesse James sent me a teleg [...] D
Charley Ford: Hey, Dick, you ever diddled a squa [...] D
Narrator: By his own approximation, Bob assassin [...] D
Robert Ford: Your brother Frank and I just had a [...] D
[first lines] Narrator: He was growing into mid [...] D
Jesse James: [Bob walks in on Jesse in the bath] [...] D
Wood Hite: [about Dick] His philanderin' ways ha [...] D
Marty (saloon patron): You shouldn't be wearing [...] D
Jesse James: You ever count the stars? I can't e [...] D
Jesse James: You ever consider suicide? Charley [...] D
Jesse James: Don't tell me what I can and can no [...] D
Charley Ford: You think it's all made up don't y [...] D
Robert Ford: [to Frank James] Folks sometimes ta [...] D
Wood Hite: Oh, I'm a good old rebel, Now thats j [...] D
Jesse James: I'll tell you one things that's for [...] D
Jesse James: Well, Charley, did you hurt your le [...] D
Jesse James: Give me some more conversations, Bo [...] D
Narrator: And so it went, Jesse was increasingly [...] D
Frank James: You're not so special, Mr. Ford. Yo [...] D
Jesse James: [to Bob] You're gonna break a lot o [...] D
Ed Miller: I was with a girl once. Wasn't a squa [...] D
Dick Liddil: I guess we're the night-owls, you a [...] D
Jesse James: [Jesse has given Bob a gun as a gif [...] D
Jesse James: Did I ever mention that scalawag Ge [...] D
Robert Ford: How's that leg? Dick Liddil: Full [...] D
Narrator: He was ashamed of his boasting, his pr [...] D
Martha Bolton: Why did you and Dick get into a s [...] D

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