Frank and Jesse

Summary

Frank and Jesse (also known as Frank & Jesse) is a 1994 American biographical Western film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Rob Lowe as Jesse James and Bill Paxton as Frank James. Based on the story of Jesse James, the film focuses more on myths of The James Brothers than the real history. It originally aired on HBO.

Frank and Jesse
Original Theatrical Poster
Directed byRobert Boris
Written byRobert Boris
Produced byCassian Elwes
Elliott Kastner
StarringRob Lowe
Bill Paxton
Randy Travis
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
Luke Askew
Alexis Arquette
William Atherton
CinematographyWalt Lloyd
Music byMark McKenzie
Distributed byTrimark
Release date
  • October 28, 1994 (1994-10-28)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$ 50,004

Synopsis edit

Following the American Civil War, the two James brothers, along with the Younger brothers - Cole Younger (played by Randy Travis) and Bob Younger (Todd Field), Bob Ford (Jim Flowers) and Charles Ford (Alexis Arquette), Clell Miller (John Pyper-Ferguson), and Arch Clements (Nick Sadler), begin to feel oppressed by the Chicago railroad investors. They set off on a trail of bank robberies, train heists, and stage holdups while evading the dogged pursuit of Allan Pinkerton (William Atherton) and his detective agency.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

Frank and Jesse
Soundtrack album by
Released1995
Recorded1995
GenreSoundtrack
LabelIntrada Records

The music score was composed by Mark McKenzie and released by Intrada Records.[2]

  • "Frank and Jesse Suite"
  • "Main Title"
  • "Family Moments"
  • "Gentle Spirits"
  • "Tragedy At Home"
  • "Meet the James Gang"
  • "Marauding"
  • "Daring Escape"
  • "Frank's Despair"
  • "The Peace Ranch"
  • "Mountain Top Dance"
  • "The Lord is Callin' You"
  • "Northfield Battle"
  • "I Play Not Marches ..."
  • "Goodbye Jesse"
  • "Justice Will Be Served"

References edit

  1. ^ Frank and Jesse, 1995, Cast and Crew, Internet Movie Database [accessed] April 30, 2011.
  2. ^ Frank & Jesse, 1995, Music Score, IMDB [accessed] April 30, 2011.

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