Along Came Jones
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
English Studio:
MGMUPC:
027616865779Year of Release:
1945Item Number:
MGD000366Release Date:
06/18/2002Genre:
Comedy –
Comedy Western –
Comedy Western –
Parody/Spoof –
Western
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Gary Cooper added "producer" alongside "star" on his resume with this light-hearted Western about a mild-mannered cowboy (Cooper) who drifts into a small town with his sidekick (William Demarest). Naturally, he's mistaken for a notorious highway robber (Dan Duryea), although he can barely handle a gun. His impersonation of the menacing gunman falls apart when his skills are put to the test, and he faces certain doom when challenged by the returning gunman himself. In the end, however, our hero defeats the villain and even ends up with his girl (Loretta Young). A send-up of both Western clichés and Cooper's own heroic persona, Along Came Jones is brisk, amusing entertainment. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard)
- Audio: 5.1, PCM Mono
- Screen: Pan and Scan, Black and White
- Subtitle: Spanish, English, French
- Features:
- Original theatrical trailer
- English: mono
- French and Spanish language subtitles
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
Stuart HeislerProducer:
Gary CooperScreenwriter:
Nunnally JohnsonBook Author:
Alan LeMayCinematographer:
Milton KrasnerComposer (Music Score):
Hugo W. Friedhofer, Art Lange, Charles MaxwellEditor:
Thomas NeffProduction Designer:
Wiard IhnenSet Designer:
Julia HeronCostume Designer:
Walter PlunkettSound/Sound Designer:
Arthur Johns, Fred LauMakeup:
Gus NorinFirst Assistant Director:
Arthur S. Black, Jr.
REVIEW:
- Along Came Jones is a really nice little flick. That may sound like faint praise, but it's not intended that way, for Jones is a really pleasant way to pass an hour and a half or so. Its charms are gentle, but nonetheless very real. Count star Gary Cooper as chief among those charms. Cooper seems to be having a great time kidding his usual "strong, silent" type Western hero, and he clearly enjoys the opportunity to play comedy. His ingratiating personality and quiet charisma are put to great use here, and it's an easy, effortless performance that puts a smile on viewers' faces. William Demarest is perfect as his foil, the crusty sidekick with hidden soft spots, and Loretta Young is a wonderful help as the girl friend who ends up saving Cooper's bacon. And as the villain of the piece, Dan Duryea employs his nasty snarl and menacing sneer to excellent effect. Nunnally Johnson's screenplay has plenty of good gags and finds humor in some unexpected places; if it's a bit sloppy in places and in need of a little pruning, those are minor quibbles. Stuart Heisler directs capably; his work could use a bit more imagination, but he handles things well enough and helps to shape some of the messier aspects of the screenplay. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi
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