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194590 minWestern, Comedy

Along Came Jones

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Is Along Came Jones worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Western, Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Along Came Jones Synopsis

An easy-going cowboy is mistaken by the townsfolk for a notorious gunman. The cowboy decides it would be best to leave town, until he meets the gunman's girlfriend.

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Top Cast

Gary Cooper
Gary CooperMelody Jones
Loretta Young
Loretta YoungCherry de Longpre
William Demarest
William DemarestGeorge Fury
Dan Duryea
Dan DuryeaMonte Jarrad
Frank Sully
Frank SullyAvery de Longpre
Don Costello
Don CostelloLeo Gledhill
Walter Sande
Walter SandeIra Waggoner
Russell Simpson
Russell SimpsonPop de Longpre
Arthur Loft
Arthur LoftSheriff
Willard Robertson
Willard RobertsonLuke Packard

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Is Along Came Jones worth watching?

Along Came Jones has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western, Comedy movies.

Is Along Came Jones hit or flop?

Along Came Jones has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Along Came Jones is a Western, Comedy movie that An easy-going cowboy is mistaken by the townsfolk for a notorious gunman. The cowboy decides it would be best to leave town, until he meets the gunman...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardDec 9, 2018
★ 6

Like I told your friend, never turn your back on anything... especially a girl! Along Came Jones is directed by Stuart Heisler and adapted to screenplay by Nunnally Johnson from the Alan Le May novel The Useless Cowboy. It stars Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, Dan Duryea and William Demarest. Music is by Arthur Lange and cinematography by Milton R. Krasner. Mild mannered Melody Jones (Cooper) and his friend George Fury (Demarest) wander into the town of Payneville. Because of the saddle on his horse having the initials M J, Jones is mistaken for being wanted outlaw Monte Jarrad (Duryea), something which brings him into conflict with the townsfolk - and Jarrad himself! Monte Jarrad. Tall and skinny, mean tempered and extra fast with a gun - travels with half-wit uncle called Uncle Roscoe something. Cooper for the first time enters the realm of producer and delivers a sly spoof of the Western genre that served him so well. Cooper as Jones is happy to laugh at himself, portraying him as an amiable buffoon. Initially it's not easy to accept such a laconic and mighty presence as being such a character, but Cooper quickly draws you in. Cooper is aided by professional turns from Young, Duryea and Demarest, who in turn get a sprightly script of fun dialogue to work from - which in a film of much chatter is crucial to make it work. Elsewhere, what action scenes are forthcoming are moderately staged and Krasner's black and white photography is gorgeous in print form, but the locales and set designs just sort of sit there waiting to be elevated. The budget restriction in place is annoying, where we should have sweep and out of studio airiness, we instead have cheap tricks and crude back projection, this cast deserves better production value. Plotting is also thin and formulaic, the screenplay and Heisler's direction playing safe and not doing justice to the satirical beats trying to be heard. It's fun and charming enough to be worth time spent on viewing, and Cooper and co are good company, but it should have been better and had better care afforded it from a technical standpoint. 6/10