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American Outlaws

Sometimes the wrong side of the law is the right place to be.
2001 | 94m | English

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When a Midwest town learns that a corrupt railroad baron has captured the deeds to their homesteads without their knowledge, a group of young ranchers join forces to take back what is rightfully theirs. They will become the object of the biggest manhunt in the history of the Old West and, as their fame grows, so will the legend of their leader, a young outlaw by the name of Jesse James.
Release Date: Aug 17, 2001
Director: Les Mayfield
Writer: John Rogers, Roderick Taylor
Genres: Action, Western
Keywords sheriff, horse, outlaw, jesse james, cole younger
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Morgan Creek Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $13,678,913
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Colin Farrell Jesse James
Scott Caan Cole Younger
Ali Larter Zerelda "Zee" Mimms
Gabriel Macht Frank James
Gregory Smith Jim Younger
Harris Yulin Thaddeus Rains - President Rock Northern Rail Road
Kathy Bates Ma James
Timothy Dalton Allan Pinkerton
Will McCormack Bob Younger
Ronny Cox Doc Mimms - Zee's Dad
Terry O'Quinn Rollin H. Parker - Rains' Gopher
Nathaniel Arcand Comanche Tom
Ty O'Neal Clell Miller
Joe Stevens Loni Packwood
Barry Tubb Captain Malcolm
Jack Watkins Detective
Tom Schuster Union Officer
Lee Ritchey Bank Manager
Robin Christian-McNair Woman (as Robin Christian)
Ed Geldart Old Man Tucker
Brad Leland Sheriff
Craig Erickson Deputy
Mark Walters Engineer
Michael Stephen Costello Senator (as Michael Costello)
Jack Gould Head Teller
Morgana Shaw Lyla
Brady Coleman Driver
Richard Andrew Jones Pastor (as Richard Jones)
Steven Bland Man (as Steven "Dooky" Bland)
Jerry Cotton Teller
Muse Watson Burly Detective
Lane Thomas Wilson Boy Soldier
Ron Hayden Union Lieutenant
Darryl Cox Jenkins
Riley Flynn Union Commander
Joe Brown Pinkerton Commander
Shawn Patrick Nash Hangman
Jessica M.E. Nitsch Loni's girl (as Jessica M-E Nitsch)
Big Skinny Brown Harlan (uncredited)
Pei-San Brown Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Anne Carr Gang Horse Rider (uncredited)
Steve Crawford Troublemaker (uncredited)
Frank G. Curcio Hold-up Victim (uncredited)
Lisa Del Dotto Townsfolk (uncredited)
Jeremy Denzlinger Hyperion Townsfolk (uncredited)
Troy Dillinger Pinkerton / Sniper (uncredited)
Kirk Hunter Townsfolk (uncredited)
David Jachin Kelley Sharpshooter (uncredited)
Marvin Schroeder Pinkerton Man (uncredited)
Chris Warner Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Gena West Townsfolk (uncredited)
Paul Wright Civil War Veteran (uncredited)
Name Job
Tim Monich Dialect Coach
Billy D. Lucas Stunts
Casey O'Neill Stunt Double
John Rogers Screenplay
Trevor Rabin Original Music Composer
Michael Tronick Editor
Freddie Hice Stunt Coordinator
Bruce Moriarty First Assistant Director
Les Mayfield Director
Russell Boyd Director of Photography
Christopher Stull Leadman
Ralph Watson "B" Camera Operator
Taylor Knight Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Ron Berkeley Key Makeup Artist
Doc McGhee Music Consultant
Colin Strause 3D Supervisor
Terry Leonard Second Unit Director
Tad Griffith Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
David Jobe Foley Mixer
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Amy Chance Production Coordinator
Marc Andrus Key Grip
Key Kolb Key Rigging Grip
Joe Fiske Craft Service
Troy Gilbert Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Erik Rondell Stunts
Roderick Taylor Screenplay, Story
John Frick Production Design
Cary White Production Design
Maureen Crowe Music Supervisor
Michael J. Sullivan Assistant Art Director
David Hack Leadman
Don Reddy Camera Operator
Van Redin Still Photographer
Bobby McMahan Second Assistant Camera
Peter Simonite First Assistant "B" Camera
Stephen M. Chudej Key Costumer
Leeann Radeka Set Costumer
Pud Cusack Production Sound Mixer
Scott Streetman Cableman
Luke Reichle Costume Design
Barbara Haberecht Set Decoration
Pam Dixon Casting
Wayne Morris Unit Production Manager
Stephen Lee Davis Second Assistant Director
Angel Pine Post Production Supervisor
Ronn Basquette Set Designer
Roger Basquette Video Assist Operator
Bill Coe First Assistant Camera
Nina Proctor Costume Supervisor
Amy Maner Set Costumer
Gail Hunter Script Supervisor
Ross Simpson Boom Operator
Becki Drake First Assistant Makeup Artist
Matt Vogel Special Effects Coordinator
Kelly Farrah Property Master
Greg Parsons Editor
Melissa Forney First Assistant Hairstylist
Bruno Van Zeebroeck Special Effects Coordinator
Ray Giron Assistant Property Master
James Andrykowski First Assistant Editor
James Simcik Supervising ADR Editor
Patrick J. Foley Dialogue Editor
Jayme S. Parker Sound Effects Editor
Christopher S. Aud Sound Effects Editor
Patricio A. Libenson Foley Supervisor
Jeff Cranford Assistant Sound Editor
Steve Kempster Scoring Mixer
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Johnston Sound Recordist
J. Paul Huntsman Supervising Sound Editor
Benjamin Beardwood Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro Dialogue Editor
Ed Callahan Sound Effects Editor
Adam Johnston Sound Effects Editor
Terry Garcia Assistant Sound Editor
Will Kaplan Music Editor
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Camera Sound Recordist
Sandy Garcia Foley Recordist
Katherine Rose Foley Artist
Jeanette Browning ADR Recordist
Thom 'Coach' Ehle Dolby Consultant
Shanti Delsarte Assistant Production Coordinator
Sheila Allen Production Accountant
Robbie Friedmann Location Manager
David Wilt Construction Coordinator
Mike Sheeren Dolly Grip
Buzzy Burwell Best Boy Electric
Murray K. Campbell Gaffer
Ronald D. Chambers Transportation Captain
Michael Buster Dialect Coach
Mat Beck Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert McLachlan Second Unit Director of Photography
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Katie Tull Second Second Assistant Director
Pamela Williamson First Assistant Accountant
Toni Atterbury Unit Publicist
Todd Smiley Rigging Gaffer
Cecil D. Evans Transportation Coordinator
Cindy Jones Visual Effects Producer
Erik Liles 2D Supervisor
Paul Varrieur Second Unit Director of Photography
David Cass Jr. Second Unit First Assistant Director
David Orr Color Timer
Ronnie Rondell Jr. Stunts
Debbie Lynn Ross Stunts
Name Title
Bill Gerber Producer
James G. Robinson Producer
Wayne Morris Co-Producer
Jonathan A. Zimbert Executive Producer
Art Schaefer Co-Producer
David Robinson Co-Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

The Indiana Jones Version. The legend of the James/Younger gang gets another outing in this fanciful actioner that's guaranteed to have history buffs frothing at the mouth. It very much comes off as a Western primed for the MTV generation, a young spunky cast are assembled and the action kitch ... en sink is thrown at the piece where ever possible. There's lashings of cool on show, some sexiness, and the prime action sequences are exciting. Yet it just comes off as soulless, something emphasised by the awful score and soundtrack. Acting is OK, particularly from Timothy Dalton as Allan Pinkerton, the man tasked with bringing down Colin Farrell's Jesse James - this whilst having a grudging respect for the outlaw - while Gabriel Macht puts some assured calmness into the role of Frank James. Elsewhere everyone else is having fun even though they be hamstrung by the script. There's hints of thought, such as the power of celebrity status and corporate greed, but these are few and far between, for this is what it is, an action film that works on that level only. 5/10

May 16, 2024
CharlesTatum
1.0

SPOILERS AHEAD! "American Outlaws" is cinematic proof that the American public will watch just about anything, even a film that makes "Young Guns" look like "The Searchers." Colin Farrell is Jesse James and Gabriel Macht plays his brother Frank. After the film opens with perhaps the most fun eve ... r had at a Civil War battle, the Jameses and Youngers head home to Missouri. There, evil railroad executives have moved into the state in record time and are trying to buy everyone's land to build a railroad. Farms are burned, people killed, and the Youngers and Jameses have had it. After Ma James (Kathy Bates, here for the paycheck) is killed in an attack, the guys decide to stick it to the man by robbing banks where the railroad company does business. The rest of the film is a series of explosions as the gang robs, Allan Pinkerton (Timothy Dalton) tries to track James down, and the boys escape from one pickle to another. This film is stupid. So stupid. First of all, all the characters are straight out of a screenplay seminar: Jesse the dashing hero, Zee (Ali Larter) his love interest, Frank the smart one, Cole Younger (Scott Caan) the hothead, Bob Younger (Will McCormack) the "funny" one, Jim Younger (Gregory Smith) the boy who you know will die, Tom (Nathaniel Arcand) the politically correct Native American Indigenous People Indian Scout guy whose sole function here is to add some color to the cast of white guys, Rains (Harris Yulin) and Parker (Terry O'Quinn) are the villains, Ma James is the religious nut who has no problem with guns and killin', and Pinkerton, who enjoys the chase of James more than the capture. All the young men wear cool clothes and brandish magical pistols that reload themselves. Thank goodness everyone over thirty five is an idiot, so as these rascally killers can go John Woo/Chow Yun Fat all over their gold-filled rumps and do serious damage without ever killing an innocent bystander. Electric guitar riffs fill the soundtrack, and the film goes through all its preordained set pieces where the outcome has already been determined yet the film makers treat them as if they invented the genre. If you need to see cute guys without their shirts on, go online. If you need to see a decent western, watch anything but this. The entire cast and crew should be ashamed of themselves for coming up with this and shooting it. Did we learn nothing from "The Brady Bunch," when Bobby worshiped Jesse James until Mike brought home the son of one of the outlaw's victims? Why is that decades old sitcom more responsible than this dung? Wanna know the kicker to this whole migraine of a movie? Ma James is killed, prompting the boys to take revenge on the railroad. In real life, she outlived Jesse by almost forty years. Avoid "American Outlaws" like you would the popular girl at the brothel.

Oct 28, 2024