: The narrative culminates in the titular event on April 3, 1882, where Ford shoots an unarmed James in the back of the head while the outlaw is cleaning a picture in his home.
: Master cinematographer Roger Deakins earned an Oscar nomination for his work. He famously used custom “Deakinizer” lenses to create blurred, vignetted edges that mimic 19th-century photography. The "Blue Cut train robbery," shot on moonless nights using only handheld lanterns and a single dimmed locomotive light, is considered one of the greatest sequences in modern cinema. Performances : The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward ...
: Received an Oscar nomination for his "unnervingly precise" performance as the socially awkward, desperate-to-be-seen Bob Ford. : The narrative culminates in the titular event