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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

Beyond the myth lies America's greatest betrayal
2007 | 159m | English

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Outlaw Jesse James is rumored to be the 'fastest gun in the West'. An eager recruit into James' notorious gang, Robert Ford eventually grows jealous of the famed outlaw and, when Robert and his brother sense an opportunity to kill James, their murderous action elevates their target to near mythical status.
Release Date: Sep 20, 2007
Director: Andrew Dominik
Writer: Andrew Dominik, Ron Hansen
Genres: Drama, Western
Keywords killing, admiration, hold-up robbery, missouri, media, jesse james, cowardliness, family, coward, revisionist western
Production Companies Plan B Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Virtual Studios, Scott Free Productions, Alberta Film Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $14,711,793
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Brad Pitt Jesse James
Casey Affleck Robert Ford
Sam Rockwell Charley Ford
Paul Schneider Dick Liddil
Jeremy Renner Wood Hite
Garret Dillahunt Ed Miller
Sam Shepard Frank James
Mary-Louise Parker Zee James
Zooey Deschanel Dorothy Evans
Ted Levine Sheriff Timberlake
Michael Parks Henry Craig
Alison Elliott Martha Bolton
James Carville Governor Crittenden
Tom Aldredge Major George Hite
Hugh Ross Narrator (voice)
Brooklynn Proulx Mary James
Dustin Bollinger Tim James
Joel McNichol Express Messenger
James Defelice Baggagemaster
J.C. Roberts Engineer
Darrell Orydzuk Ukrainian Train Passenger
Jonathan Erich Drachenberg Young Train Passenger
Torben S. Hansen Danish Train Passenger
Lauren Calvert Ida
Kailin See Sarah Hite
Jesse Frechette Albert Ford
Pat Healy Wilbur Ford
Joel Duncan Deputy
Stephanie Wahlstrom Store Customer
Adam Arlukiewicz Newsboy
Ian Ferrier Photographer
Michael J Rogers Onlooker at Jesse's Death
Calvin Bliid Small Boy at Jesse's Death
Sarah Lind Bob's Girlfriend
Nick Cave Bowery Saloon Singer
Matthew Walker Bowery Saloonkeeper
Michael Copeman Edward O'Kelly
Laryssa Yanchak Ella Mae Waterson
Anthony Harrison Marshal Craig (uncredited)
Name Job
Andrew Dominik Screenplay, Director
Richard King Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Guy Bews Stunts
Dave Hospes Stunts
Sean Skene Stunts
Jackie Lind Locale Casting Director
Kimberley Zaharko Assistant Art Director
Hugh Ross First Assistant Editor
Roger Deakins "A" Camera Operator, Director of Photography
Christien Tinsley Special Effects Makeup Artist
Curtiss Clayton Editor
Patricia Norris Production Design, Costume Design, Set Designer
Ron Hansen Novel
Mali Finn Casting
Karen Sowiak Second Assistant Director
William H. Burton Sr. Stunt Coordinator
Christopher S. Aud Sound Designer
Andrew Bock First Assistant Sound Editor
Allen Hartz Dialogue Editor
Christopher Flick Foley Supervisor
Mark Pappas Foley Editor
Will Kaplan Music Editor
Mike Gould Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Bruce Hamme Dolly Grip
Jordan Dodds Stunts
Tom Eirikson Stunts
Kristy Glass-Suitor Stunts
Brian Leslie Parker Unit Production Manager
Hamilton Sterling Sound Effects Editor
Kimberly Harris ADR Editor
Michael Magill Dialogue Editor
Michael W. Mitchell Sound Effects Editor
Michael Dressel Foley Editor
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
John P. Fasal ADR Mixer
Jonathan Karp Music Editor
Gordon Schmidt Rigging Gaffer
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Colt Cosgrave Stunts
Bret Edge Stunts
Jim Finkbeiner Stunts
Reg Glass Stunts
Linda Yeaney First Assistant Sound Editor
Hugo Weng Dialogue Editor
Michael Babcock Sound Effects Editor
Jonathan Klein Foley Editor
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Jacob Riehle Assistant Sound Editor
Martin Keough Chief Lighting Technician
Rick D. Schmidt Key Grip
Joe Dodds Stunts
Lyle W. Edge Stunts
Wacey Finkbeiner Stunts
Jason Glass Stunts
Randy Hambling Stunts
Jim Randle Stunts
John Scott Stunts
Jodi Terhoch Stunts
Russ Wideman Stunts
Deb Green Locale Casting Director
Jackie Bagley Assistant Art Director
Alfred A. Arndt Construction Coordinator
David Lourie Second Assistant "A" Camera
Kimberly French Still Photographer
Bruce Carwardine Production Sound Mixer
David Dresher Post Production Supervisor
Alex Hepburn Assistant Editor
Chris Speers Best Boy Grip
Johnny Jones Assistant Property Master
Lizzie McGovern Assistant Costume Designer
Jean Ann Black Makeup Artist
Iloe Flewelling Key Hair Stylist
Nicole Florian Production Office Coordinator
Carol Rothel Assistant Accountant
Robert Hilton Location Manager
Lisa Jemus Third Assistant Director
Lauren Bass Casting Associate
Craig Humphries Graphic Designer
Brad Milburn Set Designer
Michael Madden Set Designer
Amber Humphries Set Dresser
Marlis Wilson Set Dresser
Coleman Robinson Transportation Coordinator
James Leake Title Designer
Michael Kennedy Digital Intermediate Producer
Brandy Hagborg Location Coordinator
Jacqueline Loewen Stunts
Blake Schlosser Stunts
Jesse Thompson Stunts
Troy Sizemore Art Direction
Janice Blackie-Goodine Set Decoration
Susan Strembitsky Second Assistant "A" Camera
Rob Doak Video Assist Operator
Markus Wade Boom Operator
Peter McNulty Associate Editor
Marie Gaerlan Assistant Editor
Dean Goodine Property Master
James Paradis Special Effects Supervisor
Kelly Fraser Costume Supervisor
Rochelle Pomerleau Makeup Artist
Chris Harrison-Glimsdale Hairstylist
Raluca Sheridan Assistant Accountant
Jay St. Louis Assistant Location Manager
Louise Mackiewicz Extras Casting
Elizabeth Shoai Casting Assistant
Grant Van Der Slagt Set Designer
Gordon White Set Designer
Al Berg Storyboard Artist
Laura Cuthill Set Dresser
Jay Benoliel Set Dresser
Dean Robinson Transportation Captain
Devon Miller Digital Intermediate Editor
Richard Hoover Production Design
Dennis Hambling Stunts
Michael Langlois Stunts
Shane Pollitt Stunts
Greg Schlosser Stunts
Kyle Thomson Stunts
Sean Blackie Assistant Set Decoration
Andy Harris First Assistant "A" Camera
Damon Moreau Steadicam Operator
Nancy Joy McDonald Script Supervisor
Geo Major Boom Operator
John Paul Horstmann Assistant Editor
Shelly Goldsack Assistant Property Master
Maurice Routly Special Effects Coordinator
Gail Kennedy Makeup Department Head
Jill Christensen Production Office Coordinator
Dorothy Precious Production Accountant
Rino Pace Location Manager
Stuart Becker Assistant Location Manager
Janet Powers Extras Casting
Lee Anne Muldoon Unit Publicist
Marilyn Humphries Set Designer
Terry Gunvordahl Set Designer
Wendy Dobson Art Department Coordinator
Jack Lowen Set Dresser
Stacey Gooch Set Dresser
Ray Breckenridge Transportation Co-Captain
Michael Hatzer Digital Intermediate Colorist
Sophie Leclerc Visual Effects Producer
Dylan Tichenor Editor
Scott Robertson First Assistant Director
Brent Woolsey Stunt Coordinator
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Leslie Shatz Sound Designer
Chad Cosgrave Stunts
Dale Gibson Stunts
Corry Glass Stunts
Tom Glass Stunts
Alex Green Stunts
Terrance Leigh Stunts
Rick Skene Stunts
David Valdes Unit Production Manager
Terry Haggar Color Timer
Nick Cave Original Music Composer
Warren Ellis Original Music Composer
Randy K. Singer Foley Mixer
Name Title
David Valdes Producer
Tony Scott Executive Producer
Brad Pitt Producer
Jules Daly Producer
Lisa Ellzey Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren Executive Producer
Ron Hansen Associate Producer
Brad Grey Executive Producer
Dede Gardner Producer
Ridley Scott Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Brad Pitt Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Cate Blanchett Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Supporting Actor Sam Rockwell Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actor Casey Affleck Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Casey Affleck Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Sam Rockwell Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Director Andrew Dominik Won
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Reviews

John Chard
10.0

Perfection. I think I will just come right out and say it from the off, this is a masterpiece, a truly spell binding, mesmerising tour de force that seeps class from every pore. I have often found myself cringing and turning my back on those who use in film debate the tired old defence of "it's n ... ot for everyone", but here I find I have no choice because this picture is purely for those enamoured with poetic beauty and precision film making at its highest. Those in search of an all action gun toting western need not apply, in fact those merely after popcorn fodder to while away an evening viewing should steer well clear. Andrew Dominik's second directorial effort is a character and dialogue driven piece of work, its thematic heart swirling with intelligence and elegiac beauty. The story centrers around the final days of notorious outlaw Jesse James, and how one of his young disciples came to murder him on April 3rd 1882. Using Ron Hansen's novel as its source, it also fills in the gaps as to what became of the murderer Robert Ford as regards the subsequent aftermath of killing the infamous Jesse James. The film is dealing with issues all to prevalent in modern day society, we are witnessing perhaps the first instance of celebrity status gone berserker, we see how the press glamorise the nasty piece of work that was Jesse James, turning him into some sort of quintessential noble outlaw. We observe a stalking menace yearning to be like his hero, a young and impressionable fellow who's hurtling towards infamy completely oblivious of the pitfalls and irony of it all. Structually the film is perfect, and to me the film defines the old saying of art on the silver screen. The performances of the lead actors are incredible, Brad Pitt gives a career high as Jesse James, all teetering villainy yet perfectly befitting the prince charming outlaw persona so gleefully built up by the press. Sam Rockwell is Charley Ford, and here he proves that movie big wigs really need to start giving the guy some more dramatic roles to get his teeth in to. Yet as good as Pitt & Rockwell are, both men are left trailing in the wake of Casey Affleck's performance as Robert Ford, childish emotion fused with flecks of dark undercurrents as Affleck layers a perfect show. How the academy chose to ignore this performance should be seen as an act of treason against American cinema. Few films have left me open mouthed in admiration at the quality on show, but shot after shot, frame after frame, this really is as gorgeous as it comes. Roger Deakins photography sublimely pleasing the eyes at every edit, be it lush rolling hills cloaked in snow, or shadowy figures appearing like ghosts from locomotive smoke, with Deakins firmly cementing his reputation as a master of his craft. The score from Nick Cave & Warren Ellis perfectly captures the ambiance and texture of the piece, with Cave himself bagging a cameo performance as a bar room busker. It's incredible to think that this is only director Andrew Dominik's second feature film, following on from the hugely enjoyable Chopper in 2000, it is now evident that New Zealand can lay claim to producing a talent that if all goes to plan, will go on to become a director to rank up with the best of them. As it is, and just right now, The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford should be filed along side Vertigo as a member of that club that only admits the greatest American films of all time, and that be even if it was directed by a Kiwi, wink wink America. Masterpiece. 10/10

May 16, 2024