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AMERICAN OUTLAWS (DVD/WS 1.77/DTS/5.1/DVD-ROM/4 FEATURETTES/TRAILER/SUB-SP) DVD
PN: 085391903123IE
Release: 03/29/2005
Starring: Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, Ali Larter
Director(s): Les Mayfield
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American Outlaws This loosely fact-based oater attempts to mimic the youthful heartthrobs in Western garb formula of Young Guns (1988), as well as the cheeky humor and some plot elements of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). Colin Farrell stars as Jesse James, who returns home from the Civil War to his small hometown to find that a crooked railroad baron (Harris Yulin) has been illegally forcing the residents from the homesteads to make way for a new rail line. Enraged, James leads a band of outlaws including his brother Frank (Gabriel Macht), Cole Younger (Scott Caan), and Younger's brothers Bob (Will McCormack) and Jim (Gregory Smith) on a criminal spree of bank robbing. Although their Robin Hood-style tactics soon make them local heroes, the James-Younger gang members find themselves pursued by the dogged Allan Pinkerton (Timothy Dalton), the world's first "private eye." Along the way, Jesse also finds romance with Zee Mimms (Ali Larter), the daughter of a local doctor (Ronny Cox). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Cast Colin Farrell as Jesse James Scott Caan as Cole Younger Ali Larter as Zee Mimms Gabriel Macht as Frank James Gregory Smith as Jim Younger Harris Yulin as Thaddeus Rains Will McCormack as Bob Younger Kathy Bates as Ma James Timothy Dalton as Allan Pinkerton Ronny Cox as Doc Mimms Terry O'Quinn as Rollin Parker Nathaniel Arcand as Comanche Tom
| Crew David C. Robinson - Co-producer Luke Reichle - Costume Designer Les Mayfield - Director Michael Tronick - Editor Jonathan A. Zimbert - Executive Producer Trevor Rabin - Composer (Music Score) Cary White - Production Designer Russell Boyd - Cinematographer James G. Robinson - Producer Bill Gerber - Producer James M. Halty - Stunts John Rogers - Screenwriter Roderick Taylor - Screenwriter
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 American Outlaws Quite the cheery revisionist history of the life of Jesse James, the delayed release American Outlaws doubles as a Young Guns for the next generation, both in its righteous-outlaw structure and matinee-idol function. Whether the moviegoing public needs either project is doubtful. After a brief revival in the 1990s, westerns had again become a yawn by the early 21st century, especially those featuring a cast of poor man's alternatives to charismatic stars. Director Les Mayfield treats every robbery, shootout or narrow escape from the gallows as a chance for the actors to crack jokes and peddle their charm. This framework prevents the movie from developing a sense of weight or momentum, which might be okay if it were funny enough. It also entirely recasts James as an essential pacifist and darn fine gentleman to boot, a decision designed to propel Colin Farrell toward maximum heroic stardom. But Mayfield's dishonest interpretation of the character panders to the audience, undercutting Farrell and doing little for the other small-timers (Ali Larter and Scott Caan) trying to leapfrog to the next level. As the action goes, only one clever stunt along the outside of a train stakes claim to original choreography. American Outlaws was pushed back from a spring 2001 release to the dumping grounds of late August to avoid competition with Texas Rangers -- a worse disaster of a movie that ended up getting shelved for more than a year anyway. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French | | Subtitle Options: | English, French, Spanish | | Sound Processing: | DTS: Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1) 5.1: 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects 2: PCM stereo
| | Additional Features: | Feature-length commentary with director Les Mayfield, co-writer John Rogers, and editor Michael Tronick
Behind-the-scenes featurettes: "The Making of American Outlaws," "Creating the Old West," "How to Be an Outlaw," and "Costuming the Cowboys"
Deleted scenes
Storyboards
Production stills
Cast and crew biographies and film highlights
Publicity gallery
Theatrical trailers
Artwork
Director-approved transfer
DTS & Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtracks remastered for home theaters
Interactive animated menus
Scene access with previews
Languages: English and French
Subtitles: English, French, and Spanish
DVD-ROM/PC: screenplay, storyboards, web site, web links | | MPAA Rating: | PG13 | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 94 min | | | DVD Chapters: | Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Pinned Down [3:24]
2. Smiling Distraction [3:09]
3. Riding Home ("Find My Baby") [3:20]
4. Doc and Zee Mimms [4:10]
5. Women's Eyes [2:55]
6. The Lord Says No [2:53]
7. Town Meeting [3:11]
8. Hanging Hangup [4:30]
9. Righteous Progress [1:42]
10. Shindig ("The Claddah") [3:41]
11. The Right Girl [1:50]
12. Pinkertons Strike [1:57]
13. Civil Robbery [5:29]
14. Thinking Strategically [2:10]
15. Setting the Record Straight [3:31]
16. Perfect Outlaw Band [4:19]
17. Mad Bob Younger [4:16]
18. Jesse and Cole at Odds [2:16]
19. Hellfire in Hyperion [3:58]
20. Casualty of War [4:41]
21. New Life [2:40]
22. Captured [2:18]
23. Fellow Passengers [4:28]
24. Vengeance Unchained [3:12]
25. Bullet Train [3:26]
26. Anytime He Wants [2:00]
27. Bound for Tennessee [2:16]
28. Curtain Call and End Credits ("Find My Baby") [1:45]
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