Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe son of Jesse James joins up with the notorious Dalton gang.The son of Jesse James joins up with the notorious Dalton gang.The son of Jesse James joins up with the notorious Dalton gang.
William Phipps
- Bill Dalton
- (as Bill Phipps)
Victor Adamson
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Willie Bloom
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone
- Lucas Gibbons
- (uncredited)
Bill Clark
- Guard
- (uncredited)
John Crawford
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Charles Evans
- Coffeyville Banker
- (uncredited)
Dean Fredericks
- Member of Lynch Mob
- (uncredited)
Leonard P. Geer
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
Roy Gordon
- Mr. Rutherford - Railroad President
- (uncredited)
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[first lines]
Father Kerrigan: Stranger, it's not safe down there! There's a lynching going on.
Joe Branch: It won't the first one I've seen.
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Jesse James vs. the Daltons (1954)
** (out of 4)
William Castle directed this Western for Columbia about a young man (Brett King) who believes he's the son of Jesse James. The man seeks out the help of the Dalton Gang in hopes of finding Jesse who humor has it is still alive. This is certainly a "B" film but it does have a few good things going for it. Castle's direction is better than average, although he's really not given too much to work with. The screenplay is lazy to say the least and the leading man is as dull as anything. Another positive is the Technicolor, which leads to some good looking scenes. The film was originally released in 3D, which is obvious from all the things flying at the screen. This isn't a bad film but it's only for Castle completest.
** (out of 4)
William Castle directed this Western for Columbia about a young man (Brett King) who believes he's the son of Jesse James. The man seeks out the help of the Dalton Gang in hopes of finding Jesse who humor has it is still alive. This is certainly a "B" film but it does have a few good things going for it. Castle's direction is better than average, although he's really not given too much to work with. The screenplay is lazy to say the least and the leading man is as dull as anything. Another positive is the Technicolor, which leads to some good looking scenes. The film was originally released in 3D, which is obvious from all the things flying at the screen. This isn't a bad film but it's only for Castle completest.
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- 27 févr. 2008
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By what name was Jesse James vs. the Daltons (1954) officially released in Canada in English?
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