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Jonah Hex

Year:
Duration:
81 min
Genres:
Action | Drama | Fantasy | Thriller | Western
IMDB rate:
4.6
Director:
Jimmy Hayward
Awards:
1 win & 3 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2010-06-18
Filming Locations: Bayou Gauche, Louisiana, USA
Earnings
Budget: $47,000,000
Opening Weekend: $5,379,365 (USA) (20 June 2010)
Gross: $10,539,414 (USA) (8 August 2010)
Cast
Actor
Character
Megan Fox
Megan Fox
Jonah Hex
Josh Brolin
Jonah Hex
John Malkovich
Quentin Turnbull
Michael Fassbender
Burke
Will Arnett
Lieutenant Grass
John Gallagher Jr.
Lieutenant Evan
Tom Wopat
Colonel Slocum
Michael Shannon
Doc Cross Williams
Wes Bentley
Adleman Lusk
Julia Jones
Cassie
Luke James Fleischmann
Travis
Rio Hackford
Grayden Nash
David Jensen
Turnbull's Henchman
Billy Blair
Turnbull's Gang - Billy
Sean Boyd
Turnbull's Gang - Preacher
John McConnell
Stunk Crick Sheriff
Jackson Townsend
Stunk Crick Mayor
T.J. Toups
Stunk Crick Deputy
Ned Coleman
Stunk Crick Deputy
John Wirt
Stunk Crick Deputy (as Jack Wirt)
Ty Holland
Dumbass Outlaw
J.D. Evermore
Union Officer on Train
Scott Staggers
Union Letter Writer
Jimmy Hayward
Train Wood Tender
Michael Arnona
Train Engineer
Noel Murano
Surviving Soldier
Preston Acuff
Union Officer at Fed Reserve
Jonathan Watts Bell
Roughneck at Tent
Vincent Riverside
Roughneck at Tent
Stephen S. Chen
Old Chinese Guy
Joseph Billingiere
Old Cherokee (as Joe Billingiere)
Bill Martin Williams
Union Commanding Officer
Milos Milicevic
Burly Turnbull Guard
Eric Scott Woods
Turnbull's Lookout (as Eric Woods)
Maureen Brennan
Mother on Train
Kennon Kepper
Boy on Train (as John Kennon Kepper)
Grayhawk Perkins
Medicine Man (as L. W. Gray Hawk Perkins)
Seth Gabel
Advisor
Bruce Barnes
Singer (as Bruce Sunpie Barnes)
Andy Ryan
Barber
Darin Heames
Bartender
Mitchell Amundsen
Customer
Matt Lasky
Dead Turnbull Guard
Aidan Quinn
President Grant
Rance Howard
Telegrapher
Antal Kalik
Huge Bar Patron
Michael Papajohn
Saber Guard
Tait Fletcher
Nasty Gunner
Paul Zies
Henchman #1
Brian Elerding
Lookout
Lance Reddick
Smith
Jake Radaker
Boy
Mike Agresta
Street Person (uncredited)
Michael Keith Allen
Gambler (uncredited)
Victor Aminger
Turnbull Man (uncredited)
Alexander Asefa
Peasant (uncredited)
John Chambers
Dim Hillbilly (uncredited)
Dwight V Coleman
Church / Town Person (uncredited)
Edward R. Cox
Turnbull Henchman (uncredited)
Mark Casimir Dyniewicz
Turnbull Henchman (uncredited)
Jon-Michael Foshee
Gambler (uncredited)
Charlie Glackin
Pit Fight Carnie (uncredited)
Dayton Gray
Turnbull's Henchman / Brothel Patron (uncredited)
Monica R. Harris
New Orleans Woman (uncredited)
Samantha Inoue Harte
Brothel Harlot / Turnbull Henchman (uncredited)
Clint James
Union Soldier / Spectator (uncredited)
Richard Allan Jones
Trumbull Henchmen (uncredited)
Rod Keller
Telegrapher (uncredited)
Shadoe Knight
Turnbull's Elite Guard (uncredited)
Will Koberg
Burnt Soldier (uncredited)
Cynthia LeBlanc
Rich Train Passenger (uncredited)
Elton LeBlanc
Rich Train Passenger (uncredited)
Ace LeBleu
Turnbull Henchman (uncredited)
Paul Marshall
Turnbull Henchman (uncredited)
Laura McDavid
Upper Class Townsperson (uncredited)
Jen Mears
Carny (uncredited)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jeb Turnbull
B.J. Parker
Union Officer (uncredited)
Victoria Gabrielle Platt
Brothel Madame (uncredited)
Lisa Rotondi
The Lovely Prostitute (uncredited)
Johnny Santiago
Turnbull's Army (uncredited)
Chaz Smith
Turnbull Henchman (uncredited)
Louis St. Romain
Turnbull Man (uncredited)
Matthew Temple
Telegrapher (uncredited)
Ethan Myles Venable
Soldier (uncredited)
Daniel Vincent
Brothel Patron (uncredited)
McIver Williams
Union Soldier on Train (uncredited)
Michael Wozniak
Cathouse John (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Composer John Powell was brought on to collaborate with the rock band Mastodon for the film. However, the film had to undergo re-shoots and re-edits, and Powell had other commitments, so he left and was replaced with Marco Beltrami, whose sensibilities were different and so Mastodon had to collaborate on a completely new score for the film, to their frustration.
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Jonah Hex's ability to bring the dead back to life and speak to them is confined to the film only. He does not possess this ability in the comic books.
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Andy Fickman and McG were considered to direct the film.
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Goofs
After Jonah uses the guns mounted on his saddle they suddenly have the blankets wrapped around them again.
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In the Train Hijack scene at the beginning the wooden crates are marked U.S Carbine 30 Cal. Krag-Jorgenson. Krags were not adopted by the U.S. Army until 1894.
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In the shot at the large lake toward the beginning of the movie you can see what looks like a white buoy floating in the background. White plastic floating buoys did not exist in the time of the movie.
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Quotes
Jonah Hex: You still have that Derringer in your bustle?
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Dumbass Outlaw: He don't look so tough.
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Jeb Turnbull: I've been watching you, and I've been watching him, and I gotta tell you, it's getting real hard to tell the difference between you.
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Faq
Q
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
A
For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Jonah Hex can be found here.
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Who is Jonah Hex?
A
Jonah Hex is a wild west character that first appeared in DC Comics' All-Star Western comics in 1972, who proved popular enough to have the title renamed Weird Western Tales. The character was later given his own comic series in 1977 and lasted for 92 issues as the last of the great American Wild West comic book series. In the comics, Jonah is meant to be a subversion of the cliche cleancut noble Western hero as a surly and ruthless old west bounty hunter with massive scarring on his face which hides his heroic code of honor. Being a Western character in the main DC Comics setting, he has met superheroes from modern times, had a short lived sequel series where he was flung into a post-apocalyptic future where he was a Mad Max like drifter and fought supernatural menaces in mini-series published under DC Comics Vertigo imprint. He currently appears in his own series which, no longer restrained by the Comics Code Authority, is grittier than ever before. Prior to the production of this live-action film, Jonah Hex has appeared in a number of animated adaptations of DC Comics characters.
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A Note Regarding Spoilers
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The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags have been used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.
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