

Renegade Girl
VCI Home Video // 1946 // 65 Minutes // Not Rated
The Dalton Gang
VCI Home Video // 1949 // 58 Minutes // Not Rated
Gunfire
VCI Home Video // 1950 // 75 Minutes // Not Rated
I Shot Billy The Kid
VCI Home Video // 1950 // 57 Minutes // Not Rated
The Return Of Jesse James
VCI Home Video // 1950 // 59 Minutes // Not Rated
The Great Jesse James Raid
VCI Home Video // 1953 // 73 Minutes // Not Rated
Reviewed by Appellate Judge Mac McEntire // August 4th, 2006
Rough and tumble thrills...in a three-disc set!
Who doesn't love a Western? Horse riding, barroom brawls, gunfights, scenic vistas, those bitchin' vests with the dangly tassels, and all the other elements of the Western make fans feel right at home whenever watching one. The Western is probably the most durable of any genre, so that even the bad ones still have some enjoyment factor, if only because they carry with them the visual language that's so familiar to viewers everywhere.
Hollywood used to produce Westerns at an alarming rate, overcrowding theaters with them. This means that for every great, famous Western, there are dozens -- if not hundreds -- of lesser-known, obscure ones. VCI Home Entertainment has taken six films from the latter category, and packaged them together for today's audiences, as its Legendary Outlaws collection.
We've got six low budget Westerns from the 1940s and '50s to go through here:
* The Great Jesse James Raid
Although retired from the criminal life and now raising a family, the legendary Jesse James (Willard Parker, Kiss Me Kate) is drawn back into one last heist, which, if pulled off, will have him set off for life.
* Renegade Girl
During the final days of the Civil War, the forces of the north in Missouri are threatened by guerrilla fighters. The deadliest among these are the Shelby family, including Jean Shelby (Ann Savage, Satan's Cradle) one of the toughest, sneakiest women to ever don a pair of six-shooters. When Jean's family is killed by Chief White Cloud (Chief Thundercloud, The Lone Ranger (1938)), a ferocious Apache, Jean seeks revenge.
* Gunfire
Outlaw Frank James (Western staple Don "Red" Barry) has found religion and retired after the death of his famous brother, so another group of outlaws start pulling robberies by impersonating him. Driven to clear his good name, Frank comes out of retirement and seeks justice.
* The Return of Jesse James
Jesse James is dead and buried, but an imposter (John Ireland, Red Mountain) has been committing robberies left and right, claiming to be the famous outlaw. Frank James (Reed Hadley, Little Big Horn) comes out of retirement, not unlike he did in the last movie, in search of justice, as does the lawman-turned-bartender who shot and killed the real Jesse.
* The Dalton Gang
As the titular gang rides into town, its members blame some murders on the local Indian tribe. It's up to a U.S. marshal (Don "Red" Barry again), working undercover, to solve the mystery and put an end to the gang.
* I Shot Billy the Kid
Don "Red" Barry is back for more, this time playing the titular bandit instead of the good guy. This film promises a historically accurate re-telling of Billy the Kid's life and his outlaw career in the Old West, leading up to his final confrontation with Sheriff Pat Garrett.
So the folks at VCI Home Entertainment, who've made bringing old movies into the digital age their niche, have presented the six films in this set, with two per disc. This is a lot of low budget, B-movie cowboy action to get through. Let's get started, shall we?
9 p.m.
I'll watch these in the same order they're on in the box
set, and that means starting off with The Great Jesse James Raid.
"Great" is not the word I would choose. Has there ever been a Western
with as many indoor scenes as this one? About the first third of the movie takes
place inside Jesse James's house as the characters go through all the necessary
exposition about their big heist. This provides for a lot of looks at star
Willard Parker without his shirt, which I'm guessing was a big selling point for
the movie, but most of this extended opening just feels like waiting for the
movie to really begin.
10:15 p.m.
I wish I could say I was enjoying this one, but no.
Slow paced with too little happening, Jesse's great raid is a great bore. By the
time I got to the big action set piece at the end, I assumed this was the
build-up to the finale, but, instead, this was the finale. What a let down.
Also, this print of the movie must have been buried in sand for the last 50
years, because there are scratches and other such defects everywhere. Let's just
move on.
10:45 p.m.
Renegade Girl starts out by combining its
Western setting with some Civil War action. Then, halfway through the film, the
war ends, and the characters all find themselves in new roles in their lives.
Speaking of roles, Ann Savage is a winner in hers, playing tough and feminine in
equal doses. You can really believe that this is the woman both feared and
wanted by every man east of Missouri.
11:30 p.m.
Although it's just over an hour, Renegade
Girl feels a lot longer, because there's so much story. At times, this is
more like a historical romance, as our heroine is reunited with her dream man,
and they're no longer separated by the North vs. South conflict. So, even
there's hardly any action in this one, the actors and their emotionally rich
performances make up for it.
12 a.m.
Although Jesse James is name heard most often in this
set, Gunfire puts the emphasis on his brother, Frank James. The story
here is fairly ludicrous, with Frank's imposter discovering he looks like Frank
thanks to an out-of-nowhere coincidence. Still, Don "Red" Barry shows
why he was such a bankable star back in the day. He was doing Clint Eastwood's
act long before Eastwood came along.
12:45 a.m.
Hey, awesome! Jar Jar Binks is in this movie! Oh,
wait, let me check the ears...no, that's not Jar Jar, it's comedian Wally Vernon
as Clem. But, like everybody's favorite Gungan, Vernon (Heebie Gee-Bees)
is the comic relief forced into a movie that doesn't really need comic relief.
The plot comes to absolute halt at least twice in the movie, just so Vernon can
make with the vaudeville-style comedy. It's cute enough, but this is a movie
about outlaws and tough guys. I'd rather see Vernon headline a screwball comedy
of his own, rather than derail an action Western, where he doesn't really
belong.
1:30 a.m.
I've heard the name "Jesse James" a lot
tonight, and the night's still young. The Return of Jesse James is more
about James's legend than the man himself, with some criminals impersonating the
dead Jesse. Call me crazy, but I think star John Ireland looks a lot like Dana
Ashbrook from Twin Peaks. He also adopts a similar "bad boy"
persona in this one, knowing that without the Jesse James notoriety behind his
heists, he'd be just another thug. It's a solid performance from Ireland, and
has me wanting to check out his other films.
2:15 a.m.
Is it just me, or are these movies getting better as
they go along? The Return of Jesse James includes a cool fistfight in a
barn, and a classic Western gunfight up and down a town's Main Street. Ireland
does the antihero thing very well. If this movie had been made today, I'd be
championing him as the next big thing.
2:45 a.m.
Although I have a certain fondness for the B-movies
of this era, with their simplistic action heroics, I have to admit that while
watching The Dalton Gang, I'm seeing a lot of hints of what will
eventually become the so-called spaghetti Westerns of the '60s. You know how
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly starts out with long stretches of movie
with little to no dialogue? The Dalton Gang is slightly similar, with no
dialogue until almost 10 minutes in. Later, during a scene in which the hero
arrives at a Navaho village, we can almost see the type of scene that Sergio
Leone would later perfect in years to come.
3:30 a.m.
As The Dalton Gang progresses, Don
"Red" Barry continues to prove himself quite the Western hero. Barry,
by the way, was almost never credited with the "Red" nickname, but
I've included it here because that's how everyone knows him. There's a great
fistfight in a shadowy hotel room near the end of this one that will have many
viewers thinking this is more hard-boiled film noir than it is a Western.
Although we don't get much of a chance to get to know the villains in this one,
Robert Lowery (Batman and Robin: The Complete 1949 Movie Serial) makes
for a great nemesis to go against Barry.
4 a.m.
Only one more to go. I Shot Billy the Kid takes a
different approach, first with a disclaimer that promises absolute historical
accuracy (I'd be out of line if I responded with a hearty "Yeah,
right!" wouldn't I?) and a look at the then-present site of the real
Billy's grave. The story is narrated by an elderly Pat Garrett, the man who shot
Billy. From there, the movie takes off, showing Billy getting into and out of
various scrapes
4:15 a.m.
Jar Jar! No, wait; it's Wally Vernon again, doing
another comedy routine, with a faux Mexican accent this time, in the middle of
this "historically accurate" film. Robert Lowery is also back in this
one, playing Pat Garrett. Although he and Billy start out on good terms, we all
know where the story is headed, so Lowery and Barry, who's here playing Billy,
will once again end up as enemies.
5 a.m.
The filmmakers are obviously out to pull on viewers'
heartstrings with I Shot Billy the Kid. As the characters head toward the
inevitable confrontation, we see a friendship form between Pat and Billy, as
well as a surprisingly sweet romance between Billy and a lovely Spanish girl,
Francesca (Wendy Lee). Even if you know nothing about Western history, the title
of this movie pretty much gives away what happens. Fortunately, the build up to
the big moment is well-acted and packs an emotional punch.
5:30 a.m.
There aren't a lot of extras, but what's here is
quality. We've got some nice trailers for other Westerns, but not the ones
included. Still, these trailers are very well made, and will get you jazzed for
more cowboy action even after watching all six films on this set. Talent bios
are usually dull, but in this case, with viewers likely discovering these movies
and these performers for the first time on this set, they're an interesting peek
at the Hollywood that once was. A few photo galleries round out the package.
6 a.m.
Now it's dawn, and the sun has made its first appearance
of the day outside my window. I did it. I watched six Westerns in one night,
five of which were pretty good. I now realize I should have timed this so I'd be
finished at dusk, so I could make a comment about riding off into the sunset.
I'll just go get some sleep instead.
The transfer on The Great Jesse James Raid, the only color film in this set, is terrible. The other films, in black and white, look great. Many old black and white movies have this great black and silver look on DVD, and that's the case here. That being said, there are a few moments in The Dalton Gang where the picture is slightly washed out, but otherwise, it's just as good as the others. It's 1.0 sound throughout, but aside from a few static-y moments, the dialogue and music comes through just fine.
Also, despite the filmmakers' best intentions, I Shot Billy the Kid is about as historically accurate as Fargo.
Here we have marquee movie stars that few people remember and a genre that is more about nostalgia than it is about blockbuster thrills. Still, despite their flaws, five of the six films in this collector's set are a lot of fun, and well worth seeing, whether you watch them all in one night or not.
The makers of The Great Jesse James Raid are found guilty and sentenced to hanging at dawn. The other Legendary Outlaws are free to go -- at least until their next bank robbery or jailbreak.
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Scales of Justice, Renegade Girl
Video: 80
Audio: 75
Extras: 20
Acting: 85
Story: 80
Judgment: 70
Perp Profile, Renegade Girl
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles:
* None
Running Time: 65 Minutes
Release Year: 1946
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks, Renegade Girl
* None
Scales of Justice, The Dalton Gang
Video: 65
Audio: 70
Extras: 20
Acting: 85
Story: 85
Judgment: 70
Perp Profile, The Dalton Gang
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles:
* None
Running Time: 58 Minutes
Release Year: 1949
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks, The Dalton Gang
* None
Scales of Justice, Gunfire
Video: 80
Audio: 70
Extras: 20
Acting: 80
Story: 70
Judgment: 70
Perp Profile, Gunfire
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles:
* None
Running Time: 75 Minutes
Release Year: 1950
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks, Gunfire
* None
Scales of Justice, I Shot Billy The Kid
Video: 75
Audio: 75
Extras: 20
Acting: 80
Story: 85
Judgment: 75
Perp Profile, I Shot Billy The Kid
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles:
* None
Running Time: 57 Minutes
Release Year: 1950
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks, I Shot Billy The Kid
* Photo Galleries
* Trailers
* Bios
Scales of Justice, The Return Of Jesse James
Video: 80
Audio: 70
Extras: 20
Acting: 85
Story: 80
Judgment: 70
Perp Profile, The Return Of Jesse James
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles:
* None
Running Time: 59 Minutes
Release Year: 1950
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks, The Return Of Jesse James
* None
Scales of Justice, The Great Jesse James Raid
Video: 60
Audio: 60
Extras: 20
Acting: 60
Story: 40
Judgment: 50
Perp Profile, The Great Jesse James Raid
Video Formats:
* Full Frame
Audio Formats:
* Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles:
* None
Running Time: 73 Minutes
Release Year: 1953
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distinguishing Marks, The Great Jesse James Raid
* None
Accomplices
* IMDb: Renegade Girl
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0038877/combined
* IMDb: The Dalton Gang
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0041276/combined
* IMDb: Gunfire
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0042532/combined
* IMDb: I Shot Billy the Kid
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0042587/combined
* IMDb: The Return of Jesse James
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0042885/combined
* IMDb: The Great Jesse James Raid
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0045840/combined
* Wikipedia: Jesse James
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_James
* Wikipedia: Billy the Kid
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_the_Kid
* Wikipedia: Frank James
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_James
* Wikipedia: The Dalton Gang
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalton_Gang