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starring: Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Marcia Cross, Gail Youngs, David Allan Coedirected by: William A. Graham
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302796834
Format: Color, EP, NTSC
ISBN: 6302796830
Label: Starmaker/Anchor Bay
Manufacturer: Starmaker/Anchor Bay
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Starmaker/Anchor Bay
Release Date: March 10, 1993
Running Time: 120 minutes
Sales Rank: 68781
Studio: Starmaker/Anchor Bay
Theatrical Release Date: February 17, 1986
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - A good movie worth at least one viewing
This movie was entertaining. I am not sure how accurate it is, though. I was told that Jesse was shot in the back. In this movie he was shot in the back of the head. If they are going to get a major detail like this wrong, how well will they document the small details?
Mr. Johnny Cash did a convincing job as Frank, the educated book reading brother, who liked to swear at his mules. Mr. Kris Kristofferson was fun to watch as the rebel who liked excitement, Jesse. Mrs. June Carter ... Read More
Rating: - Great Look At The Last Years of Frank and Jesse James
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 ... Read More
Rating: - The Last Days OF Frank And Jesse James
We thought the movie very good. Kept every ones attention.It was writen well.It is one of those movies that we will watch alot.We really like the cast that is in the movie.It was put togeater well.And is a ok movie for kids to watch.
Rating: - Even by TV movie standards this is pretty bad
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. ... Read More
Rating: - great
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 ... Read More
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