Jesse James as the Outlaw explained
Jesse James as the Outlaw |
Director: | Franklin B. Coates |
Producer: | Mesco Pictures |
Country: | United States |
Language: | Silent English intertitles |
Jesse James as the Outlaw is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by Franklin B. Coates, cast designed by Edgar Kellar and starring Jesse James, Jr.,[1] Diana Reed and Marguerite Hungerford.[2]
It is the sequel of Jesse James Under the Black Flag, released the same year.[3] Both films were featured in theaters and were not financial successes.[4]
Cast
Bibliography
Book: Boggs, Johnny D. . Jesse James and the Movies . . June 10, 2011 . 279 . 9780786484966.
Notes and References
- Book: Rowan, Terry . The American Western A Complete Film Guide . . 2013 . 212 . 9781300418580.
- Book: The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States . American Film Institute . American Film Institute . Kenneth White . Munden . Part 1 . . 1997 . 394 . 9780520209695.
- Book: Slatta, Richard W. . The Mythical West: An Encyclopedia of Legend, Lore, and Popular Culture . registration . . 2001 . 187 . 9781576071519.
- Book: Fanebust, Wayne . Chasing Frank and Jesse James: The Bungled Northfield Bank Robbery and the Long Manhunt . . March 20, 2018 . 212 . 9781476670676.