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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuOutlaw T.J. "Jesse" James tries to kill insurance agent Milford Farnsworth, who's been mistaken for Jesse, in order to collect on a $100,000 life insurance policy.Outlaw T.J. "Jesse" James tries to kill insurance agent Milford Farnsworth, who's been mistaken for Jesse, in order to collect on a $100,000 life insurance policy.Outlaw T.J. "Jesse" James tries to kill insurance agent Milford Farnsworth, who's been mistaken for Jesse, in order to collect on a $100,000 life insurance policy.
Gloria Talbott
- Princess Irawanie
- (as Gloria Talbot)
Fred Kohler Jr.
- James Gang Member
- (as Fred Kohler)
Richard Alexander
- Jeremiah Cole
- (Nicht genannt)
James Arness
- Marshal Matt Dillon
- (Nicht genannt)
Al Bain
- Train Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Eddie Baker
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
Margaret Bert
- Townswoman
- (Nicht genannt)
Oliver Blake
- Mortimer Hopelaw
- (Nicht genannt)
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Top-notch comedy in every department and with the great Bob Hope showing his comical skills . This hilarious western spoof is wickedly funny , marvellously self-aware with lots of entertainment and amusement . Agreeable comedy/musical/western with genuine and sympathetic characters , it is plenty of humor , tongue-in-cheek , bemusing gags and lots of fun . Hope plays Milford Farnsworth an Inept insurance salesman who sells a man a $100,000 policy but he results to be Jesse James . When his boss learns the man was the famous bandit he sends Milford after him who returns to claim his policy , which is nowhere to be found. As a cowardly Hope with money to buy back the policy becomes a gunslinging hero when Jesse/Wendell Corey starts aiming for him . There he unwittingly takes on bad guys . Along the way he meets a beauty Rhonda Fleming . Bob Hope rides the range bareback in the biggest gun, gal and gag stampede in the West ! . Make way for 'Drag-a-long' Hope !. This town ain't big enough for both of us !. Look who they gave a gun !. Bob Hope As the Most Wanted Trigger in the West! . As the Most Wanted Figger in the West!
A rip-roaring Western/comedy as the conventions of the Wild West are turned upside down . This funny picture is a gag feast , plenty of humor , diverting situations and absurd sketches in Leslie Nielsen style . This one was just as good and had even a few more funnier moments including the scenes with Jesse James , the fight with the gunslingers , and , of course, the climatic chase scene , all of them make a fun good time . Adding a lot of cameos from TV stars and others known stars , such as : Fess Parker of Daniel Boone , Hugh O'Brian of Wyatt Earp , James Arness of Gunsmoke, Jay Silverheels of Lone Ranger , Roy Rogers , Gary Cooper , Bing Crosby , Jack Lambert, Jim Davis , Mike Mazurki , Iron Eyes Cody, Ward Bond , Bob Reeves , among others . One of Bob Hope's best , full of cartoon like gags , unheralded comedy classic . This was a worthy successor to the original ¨Paleface¨ and ¨Son of Paleface¨ , made in similar wake . Amusing and spasmodic comedy with the genius comic Bob Hope acting in his stereotyped role by relinquishing creative control and concentrating on humor based on destruction and wreak havoc , nice inventive bits , skilfully combining the entertainment with the amusement . Bob runs away with every cowboy cliché and even arranges to wind up with the girl . Gorgeous as well as sultry Rhonda Fleming who ropes the nervous Hope into marriage for the sake of his job . Bob Hope played and produced three Westens spoofs , this ¨Alias Jesse James¨(1959) , along with ¨Paleface¨ was also directed by Norman Z MacLeod starred by Hope as a bungler dentist , Jane Russel as Calamity Jane and Robert Armstrong , its sequel ¨Son of Paleface¨ results to be as good as the original , that was remade in 1968 as ¨The shakiest gun in the West¨ , with Don Knotts and Jackie Coogan .
The motion picture was well directed by Norman Z MacLeod . His first successful full-length film was ¨Taking a Chance¨ (1928) for Fox . He was one of Paramount's top directors when he shot two early films with The Marx Brothers, ¨Monkey Business¨ (1931) and ¨Horse Feathers¨ (1932), both considered among the team's best . Other memorable work from McLeod includes ¨It's a Gift¨ (1934) with W. C. Fields , ¨Topper¨ (1937) with Cary Grant and the Danny Kaye comedy , ¨Secret Life of Walter Mitty¨ (1947) . Rating : 6,5/10 . Entertaining and amusing movie that will appeal to Bob Hope fans . Worthwhile watching .
A rip-roaring Western/comedy as the conventions of the Wild West are turned upside down . This funny picture is a gag feast , plenty of humor , diverting situations and absurd sketches in Leslie Nielsen style . This one was just as good and had even a few more funnier moments including the scenes with Jesse James , the fight with the gunslingers , and , of course, the climatic chase scene , all of them make a fun good time . Adding a lot of cameos from TV stars and others known stars , such as : Fess Parker of Daniel Boone , Hugh O'Brian of Wyatt Earp , James Arness of Gunsmoke, Jay Silverheels of Lone Ranger , Roy Rogers , Gary Cooper , Bing Crosby , Jack Lambert, Jim Davis , Mike Mazurki , Iron Eyes Cody, Ward Bond , Bob Reeves , among others . One of Bob Hope's best , full of cartoon like gags , unheralded comedy classic . This was a worthy successor to the original ¨Paleface¨ and ¨Son of Paleface¨ , made in similar wake . Amusing and spasmodic comedy with the genius comic Bob Hope acting in his stereotyped role by relinquishing creative control and concentrating on humor based on destruction and wreak havoc , nice inventive bits , skilfully combining the entertainment with the amusement . Bob runs away with every cowboy cliché and even arranges to wind up with the girl . Gorgeous as well as sultry Rhonda Fleming who ropes the nervous Hope into marriage for the sake of his job . Bob Hope played and produced three Westens spoofs , this ¨Alias Jesse James¨(1959) , along with ¨Paleface¨ was also directed by Norman Z MacLeod starred by Hope as a bungler dentist , Jane Russel as Calamity Jane and Robert Armstrong , its sequel ¨Son of Paleface¨ results to be as good as the original , that was remade in 1968 as ¨The shakiest gun in the West¨ , with Don Knotts and Jackie Coogan .
The motion picture was well directed by Norman Z MacLeod . His first successful full-length film was ¨Taking a Chance¨ (1928) for Fox . He was one of Paramount's top directors when he shot two early films with The Marx Brothers, ¨Monkey Business¨ (1931) and ¨Horse Feathers¨ (1932), both considered among the team's best . Other memorable work from McLeod includes ¨It's a Gift¨ (1934) with W. C. Fields , ¨Topper¨ (1937) with Cary Grant and the Danny Kaye comedy , ¨Secret Life of Walter Mitty¨ (1947) . Rating : 6,5/10 . Entertaining and amusing movie that will appeal to Bob Hope fans . Worthwhile watching .
Funny film as Bob Hope portrays insurance salesman Milford Farnsworth. As Wendell Corey, who portrays James asks, "What's a Milford Farnsworth?"
As far as I'm concerned, Mary Young as Ma James steals this picture as the soft spoken mother of the outlaw who only wants her Jesse to eat a good breakfast before he goes out to steal. With her sing-song voice, Ma comes across as a kindly old lady only to resort to the shotgun when Rhonda Fleming jumps ship in her wedding dress and flees with Hope.
The plot is hilarious. The inept Farnsworth sells James an insurance policy and James in turn plans to have Hope dressed like him, and killed so that he can enjoy the $100,000 that the policy is worth. What's even funnier is that dance hall queen Cora Lee, Fleming, falls for Hope.
The picture provides good laughs and was appropriate for the 1950s light comedies with Hope.
As far as I'm concerned, Mary Young as Ma James steals this picture as the soft spoken mother of the outlaw who only wants her Jesse to eat a good breakfast before he goes out to steal. With her sing-song voice, Ma comes across as a kindly old lady only to resort to the shotgun when Rhonda Fleming jumps ship in her wedding dress and flees with Hope.
The plot is hilarious. The inept Farnsworth sells James an insurance policy and James in turn plans to have Hope dressed like him, and killed so that he can enjoy the $100,000 that the policy is worth. What's even funnier is that dance hall queen Cora Lee, Fleming, falls for Hope.
The picture provides good laughs and was appropriate for the 1950s light comedies with Hope.
This movie was tied up for years due to royalty rights since 11 cowboy stars of the late '50s appear in cameos helping Bob Hope in the final shootout. Note that Gene Autry and James Garner do not appear in the current product, though they were in the original.
Then there is an owl-eyed kid named Harry Truman playing the piano. Bob clubs a gila monster ("The mice sure grow big around here"), then realizes he used a rattlesnake.
I've shown this tape to many people, and all agree it's the best Bob Hope movie and one of the funniest movies they've ever seen.
Then there is an owl-eyed kid named Harry Truman playing the piano. Bob clubs a gila monster ("The mice sure grow big around here"), then realizes he used a rattlesnake.
I've shown this tape to many people, and all agree it's the best Bob Hope movie and one of the funniest movies they've ever seen.
Bumbling buffoon insurance salesman Milford Farnsworth sells notorious outlaw Jesse James a $100,000 policy. When his boss finds out who the customer is, he dispatches Farnsworth after James in the hope of buying back the policy, he also gives strict orders that Farnsworth must ensure that James comes to no harm.
Bob Hope sells Jesse James an insurance policy! that alone should prepare you for what type of picture this is. There is nothing out of the ordinary here that we haven't seen before in most other Hope vehicles, and as a huge fan of "The Paleface" and the even better "Son Of Paleface", I would point readers to those pictures by way of them being far better. However, "Alias" has some fine moments that keep it way above average, in fact for visual gags alone this picture scores higher than most of Hope's better known comedies. Be it a steaming alcohol fuelled hat or a magic mushroomed fed horse, there is still much fun to be had as Hope plays out his winning formula.
Along for the ride is the supremely sexy Rhonda Fleming as Jesse James' gal, Cora Lee Collins, and as James himself we get Wendell Corey looking as though he is rather enjoying himself. The final reel of this film is now something of legend as we get to play spot the genre star during a protracted shoot out, stars such as Gary Cooper, Roy Rogers & Gail Davis join Bing Crosby to close the picture on a mightily high point. 6.5/10
Bob Hope sells Jesse James an insurance policy! that alone should prepare you for what type of picture this is. There is nothing out of the ordinary here that we haven't seen before in most other Hope vehicles, and as a huge fan of "The Paleface" and the even better "Son Of Paleface", I would point readers to those pictures by way of them being far better. However, "Alias" has some fine moments that keep it way above average, in fact for visual gags alone this picture scores higher than most of Hope's better known comedies. Be it a steaming alcohol fuelled hat or a magic mushroomed fed horse, there is still much fun to be had as Hope plays out his winning formula.
Along for the ride is the supremely sexy Rhonda Fleming as Jesse James' gal, Cora Lee Collins, and as James himself we get Wendell Corey looking as though he is rather enjoying himself. The final reel of this film is now something of legend as we get to play spot the genre star during a protracted shoot out, stars such as Gary Cooper, Roy Rogers & Gail Davis join Bing Crosby to close the picture on a mightily high point. 6.5/10
This is a treat for those of us who enjoy side-splitting slapstick without being silly. Bob Hope has been an all-time favorite of mine and in this film he really knows how to get the laughs. He plays an insurance salesman who sells a life insurance policy to Jesse James (played by Wendell Corey) and falls for Jesse's saloon-singer/girlfriend (played by the lovely Rhonda Fleming). It has so many sight gags that it has to be viewed all the way through to really enjoy them. And the cameos by all the western stars during the shootout - what a great idea! Even the kids will get a kick out of this one. My 15-year-old even loved it, considering the junk that's called entertainment today for their age group. Get the family, get some popcorn, gather 'round the set, you baby boomers, and enjoy some great comedy.
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- WissenswertesCameos in the final gunfight included popular stars of TV and screen Westerns, appearing in order: Hugh O'Brian (as Wyatt Earp), Ward Bond (as Major Seth Adams from "Wagon Train"), James Arness (as Matt Dillon), Roy Rogers, Fess Parker (as Davy Crockett), Gail Davis (as Annie Oakley), Gary Cooper, Jay Silverheels (as Tonto from "The Lone Ranger"), as well as Bing Crosby in his customary Hope film cameo.
- PatzerAccording to the date on Queasley's telegram, the story takes place in 1880. Yet Milford and Cora Lee sing a song mentioning Grant's Tomb, even though President Ulysses S. Grant didn't die until 1885 and his tomb in New York City wasn't built until many years after that. Also, Milford sees a young boy playing the piano who tells him his name is Harry Truman. Truman wasn't born until 1884.
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Titus Queasley: Farnsworth, what do you expect to achieve with such crass ineptitude, such utter incompetence, such colossal stupidity?
Milford Farnsworth: Well, I was hoping to become your assistant.
- Alternative VersionenIn various literary sources (Citadel press' "The Films of Gary Cooper" for one), both Gene Autry and James Garner are quoted making cameo appearances in the film, but neither is to be found in the present US video version.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Bonanza: Alias Joe Cartwright (1964)
- SoundtracksAlias Jesse James
Lyrics by 'By' Dunham (as William D. Dunham)
Music by Marilyn Hooven and Joseph Hooven (as Joe Hooven)
Performed by Guy Mitchell
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- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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