Jesse James Under the Black Flag

Jesse James Under the Black Flag is a 1921 silent black and white historical western film directed and written by Franklin B. Coates.[1] It is about the bandit Jesse James,[2] who is portrayed by his son Jesse James Jr..[3]

Jesse James Under the Black Flag
Directed byFranklin B. Coates
Written byFranklin B. Coates
Production
companies
Mesco Pictures
Distributed byGrapevine Video
Release date
March 1921
Running time
69 min

It is the prequel of Jesse James as the Outlaw, both released the same year and featured in theaters.[4]

Cast

  • Jesse James Jr. as Jesse James
  • Franklin B. Coates as himself
  • Harry Hoffman as Cole Younger
  • James Neill as Robert Standing
  • Diana Reed as Lucille James, daughter of Jesse James Jr.
  • Jack Neil as Robert Standing, Lucille's Sweetheart
  • Harry Hall as Charles William Quantrell
  • Marguerite Hungerford as Zee Mimms, Mrs. Jesse James
  • F.G. McCabe as Bloody Bill Anderson
  • Dan Paterson as Murdock
  • Sunshine Baker as Mrs. Sam Clifton
  • Ralph Johnson as Judge Bowman
  • Hortense Espey as Mrs. Bowman
  • Jack Wall as Captain Arch Clements
  • Mrs. Cart as Jesse's Mother
  • William Baker as Jesse's Step-Father
  • Frances Coffrey as Susan, Jesse's Sister
  • Elmo Red Fox as Chief Red Fox
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References

  1. Boggs, Johnny D. (10 January 2014). Jesse James and the Movies. McFarland Publishing. p. 32. ISBN 9780786484966.
  2. Di Silvestre, Giovanni (8 November 2018). "Focus Western. Jesse James "wanted hero" e bandito-icona". Barbadillo (in Italian). Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. Fanebust, Wayne (20 March 2018). Chasing Frank and Jesse James: The Bungled Northfield Bank Robbery and the Long Manhunt. McFarland Publishing. p. 212. ISBN 9781476670676.
  4. Slatta, Richard W. (2001). The Mythical West: An Encyclopedia of Legend, Lore, and Popular Culture. ABC-CLIO. p. 187. ISBN 9781576071519.


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