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5.9/10
IMDbBest Specialty Stunt | 2002 | Troy
Best Water Work | 2002 | Troy
Best Speciality Stunt | 2002 | Brian
Best Work With an Animal | 2002 | Casey
Budget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 13,678,913 USD
The guerrilla leader the Frank and Younger Brothers ride with, 'Captain Malcolm' is a fictional character. The Brothers actually rode with notorious leaders like 'Bloody Bill' Anderson and William Quantrill. Anderson carried out the Lawrence Massacre in Kansas where upwards of 150-200 unarmed men and boys were executed and over 100 buildings burned. Twenty-four uniformed, but unarmed, Union soldiers were also captured in Centralia, Missouri by Anderson and his men. All but one were executed and their bodies mutilated. A mounted Union force, led by Major A. V.E. Johnston, gave chase. Anderson and Johnston's forces squared off in a open field. The guerrillas quickly overran the Union force. Over 100 Union soldiers were gunned down and many of the wounded executed, including Major Johnston. William Quantrill also participated in the Lawrence Massacre. Later he and his group overran a company of Union soldiers and civilians in the Baxter Springs Massacre where over 100 men were killed, many as they were trying to surrender. There are conflicting accounts as to the level of involvement the James and Younger brothers had in these massacres. Frank James stated that Jesse did kill Major Johnston in battle..
At the end of the film, Jesse and Zerelda go to Tennessee, leading the audience to believe they lived happily ever after in peace. Except-the Frank and Younger brothers continued their robberies until the ill-fated Northfield, Minnesota robbery on September 7, 1876. There, the citizens of Northfield rose up and fought the gang as they tried to rob the town's First National Bank. Robbers Clell Miller and Bill Chadwell were killed and every other member was wounded, including Jesse. A pursuit followed. The gang decided to split up with the James brothers escaping. The others were later found in a swamp by a posse. A shootout followed and robber Charlie Pitts was killed. The Younger brothers all surrendered. They were all sentenced to life in prison for their crimes. Frank James later surrendered, was tried, and acquitted of several crimes-including the Northfield robbery. He lived the rest of his life in Oklahoma. Jesse continued his robberies by joining another gang until he was shot in the back of the head by gang-member Robert Ford in 1882. Ford was promised a reward if he captured Jesse but since he killed him, Ford was charged and pleaded guilty to first-degree-murder. He was quickly pardoned.
In the 1850s, Allan Pinkerton met Chicago attorney Edward Rucker in a local Masonic Hall and formed the North-Western Police Agency, later known as the Pinkerton Agency.
Colin Farrell and the other cast members had to spend six weeks at a ranch, hanging out with cowboys, and learning how to ride horses before filming began. Farrell rode a horse named Milagro, and used that horse while shooting the film.
Out of sixty-five days of shooting, forty-five were in temperatures of over one hundred degrees Fahrenheit (thirty-eight degrees Celsius).
"Bob: He's smiling. Jim: Is that bad? Frank: Very."
"Captain Malcolm: Get me the James boy! Tom: What, Jesse? Captain Malcolm: No, not Jesse! I want the one that can shoot! Tom, Cole, Bob: FRANK!"