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194092 minWestern

The Return of Frank James

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Is The Return of Frank James worth watching? With a rating of 6.3/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Return of Frank James Synopsis

Farmer Frank and his ward hunt brother Jesse's killers, the back-shooting Fords.

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Top Cast

Henry Fonda
Henry FondaFrank James
Jackie Cooper
Jackie CooperClem
Gene Tierney
Gene TierneyEleanor Stone
Henry Hull
Henry HullMajor Rufus Cobb
John Carradine
John CarradineBob Ford
J. Edward Bromberg
J. Edward BrombergGeorge Runyan
Donald Meek
Donald MeekMcCoy
Eddie Collins
Eddie CollinsStation Agent
George Barbier
George BarbierJudge
Russell Hicks
Russell HicksProsecutor

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Is The Return of Frank James worth watching?

The Return of Frank James has received mixed reviews with a 6.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is The Return of Frank James hit or flop?

The Return of Frank James has received average ratings (6.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Return of Frank James?

The Return of Frank James is a Western movie that Farmer Frank and his ward hunt brother Jesse's killers, the back-shooting Fords....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 4, 2022
★ 6

Henry Hull's "Maj. Cobb" steals this rather unremarkable follow up to the previous year's much superior "Jesse James". This time, surviving brother Frank (Henry Fonda) hears that assassins Bob (John Carradine) and Charlie Ford (Charles Tannen) have been convicted of his brother's murder - but that they have been pardoned. He sets off to avenge this travesty but along the way finds himself and the young "Clem" (Jackie Cooper) involved in a bank robbery that sees his old retainer "Pinky" (Ernest Whitman) set to swing after the watchman is accidentally killed. Determined to avert that he engages "Cobb" as his lawyer and turns himself in. The twenty minutes or so in the courtroom are a bit of an amusing tour-de-force for the old newspaper man; he plays the jury like a fiddle and the judge (George Barbier) seems pretty complicit as railroad man "McCoy" (Donald Meek) finds he has few friends in them thar parts. The ending is a bit weak, indeed the whole thing is rather an unnecessary sequel, but it's still worth it for the entertaining antics of "Maj. Cobb".