Jesse James' Women
Jesse James' Women is a 1954 American Technicolor Western film starring as well as directed, co-produced and co-written by Don "Red" Barry, who portrays Jesse James. The supporting cast features Peggie Castle and Jack Buetel. Filming took place in Silver Creek, Mississippi.
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Directed by | Don "Red" Barry (as Donald Barry) |
Screenplay by | William R. Cox (as William Cox) Don "Red" Barry (as Donald Barry) |
Based on | Don "Red" Barry (as Donald Barry) T.V. Garraway Lloyd Royal |
Produced by | Don "Red" Barry (as Donald Barry) |
Starring | Don "Red" Barry Peggie Castle Jack Buetel Lita Baron |
Cinematography | Kenneth Peach |
Edited by | Barton Hayes |
Music by | Walter Greene |
Production company | Panorama |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $138,000[1] |
Box office | $2,600,000[1] |
Plot summary
Jesse James is posing as a rancher whilst his gang is laying low. He uses various women to plan his robberies.
Cast
- Don "Red" Barry as Jesse James (as Donald Barry)
- Peggie Castle as Waco Gans
- Jack Buetel as Frank James
- Lita Baron as Delta
- Michael Carr as Bob Ford (as Mike Carr)
- Joyce Barrett as Caprice Clark
- Sam Keller as Cole Younger
- Betty Brueck as Cattle Kate Kennedy
- James Clayton as Cameo Jane (as Cully Abrell)
- Laura Lea as Angel Botts
- Alton Hillman as Champ O'Toole (as Al Hillman)
- Curtis Dossett as Banker Clark (as Curtiss Dossert)
- Jimmie Hammons as Sheriff Clem Botts
- Mac McAllister as Ace, O'Toole's Manager
- Frank Cunningham as Pete
Soundtrack
- Don "Red" Barry - "Careless Lover" (Music and lyrics by George Antheil)
- "In the Shadows of My Heart" (Written by Stan Jones)
External links
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