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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
Fabric Type: 9786302923001
Graphics Memory Size: Black & White, Closed-captioned, Original recording reissued, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 630292300X
Maximum Color Depth: MGM (Video & DVD)
Metal Type: MGM (Video & DVD)
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: MGM (Video & DVD)
Total Parallel Ports: September 01, 1998
Total S Video Out Ports: 90 minutes
MGM (Video & DVD)
July 19, 1945







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Along Came Jones is one of the most oddball artifacts from Hollywood's golden age. Gary Cooper (who doubled as producer) plays Melody Jones, a "common ordinary useless bronc-stomper" who moseys into the town of Payneville--or is it Painful?--just after legendary badass Monte Jarrad has held up the stagecoach. The townsfolk eyeball the "MJ" on Melody's stirrup, leap to hysterically wrong conclusions, and start giving him a wide berth--in some cases, the better to lie in ambush for Jarrad while planning how to spend the bounty money. Now, as it happens--and as his crusty sidekick George (the insuperably irreverent William Demarest) keeps reminding him--Melody can barely get his gun out of the holster without blowing his own kneecap off. All that stands between him and extinction is the quick-thinking intervention of a local maiden, one Cherry de Longpre (Loretta Young). Melody, of course, promptly becomes hogtied with love, little suspecting Cherry's the childhood sweetheart of the real Monte Jarrad (Dan Duryea).

Along Came Jones was developed for International Pictures, a quasi-independent outfit better remembered for such noir classics as Woman in the Window and The Stranger--something that may spring to mind as you contemplate the flagrantly artificial exterior settings and the reservoir of duplicity lurking behind the heroine's dewy sweetness. Stylistically the film is a wild mix, with director Stuart Heisler paying close attention to down-the-gun-barrel point of view in several scenes, yet also sitting still for floaty back-projection photography so egregious that it may bring on motion sickness. Still, Nunnally Johnson's script is droll, Cooper clearly relished the chance to poke fun at his strong-silent stereotype, and he and Preston Sturges stalwart Demarest establish a sardonic comic rapport. --Richard T. Jameson



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Gary Cooper
I am a Gary Cooper fan, enjoy all his movies as I see them, but do not think this is one of his better movies.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Entertraining Western Spoof
Basically, this is an entertaining western that sports a combination of suspense, action, romance and comedy. It also features an interesting cast, with names like Gary Cooper, Loretta Young, William Demarest and Dan Duryea.

Cooper, as "Melody Jones," plays his normal low-key hero role and Demarest provides most of the laughs. Young is attractive and plays an intriguing character and Duyea does what he does best: play the villain. However, the latter has a smaller role than usual.
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cooper Spoofs His Western Image
Everybody mistakes a fumble-fingered, song-warbling, saddle tramp for a dastardly desperado in director Stuart Heisler's satirical horse opera "Along Came Jones," toplining "Virginian" star Gary Cooper as the eponymous protagonist, Loretta Young as his sharp-shooting love interest, and Dan Duryea as the notorious bandit. "Jesse James" scenarist Nunnally Johnson derived this send-up of sagebrushers from "The Searchers" author Alan Le May's novel, and "Along Came Jones" was Cooper's first and only independent ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Along Came Jones
I am a huge Gary Cooper fan and this is one of my favorites. It is funny and as with all of Coop's movies very well acted. The DVD is good quality. There was no sound problem or choppiness in the flow of the film. If you like Gary Cooper and haven't seen this movie, you are definetely missing a good one! If you haven't seen any of Coop's movies - this is a good place to start.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gary Cooper, an all time great!
You cannot go wrong with a Gary Cooper movie of any kind, whether it is a western, drama, or comedy. He had so many great ones. This is one of his good westerns with some comedy to it. His beautiful and talented co-star, Loretta Young, adds to the mixture for a movie you will enjoy.





 

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