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Overview
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Release Date:
7 September 2007 (USA)
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Tagline:
Time waits for one man
Plot:
A small-time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who's awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych out the rancher. full summary | full synopsis
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Rancher
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Outlaw
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Train
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Stagecoach
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Stagecoach Robbery
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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars.
Another 2 wins
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15 nominations
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An old fashioned modern western
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Russell Crowe | ... | Ben Wade | |
| Christian Bale | ... | Dan Evans | |
| Logan Lerman | ... | William Evans | |
| Dallas Roberts | ... | Grayson Butterfield | |
| Ben Foster | ... | Charlie Prince | |
| Peter Fonda | ... | Byron McElroy | |
| Vinessa Shaw | ... | Emma Nelson | |
| Alan Tudyk | ... | Doc Potter | |
| Luce Rains | ... | Marshal Weathers | |
| Gretchen Mol | ... | Alice Evans | |
| Lennie Loftin | ... | Glen Hollander | |
| Rio Alexander | ... | Campos | |
| Johnny Whitworth | ... | Darden | |
| Shawn Howell | ... | Jackson (as Shawn D. Howell) | |
| Pat Ricotti | ... | Jorgensen |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Three Ten to Yuma (USA) (alternative spelling)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence and some language.
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Runtime:
122 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Ireland:15A |
UK:15 |
USA:R (certificate #43654) |
Singapore:PG |
Taiwan:R-12 |
Australia:MA |
Finland:K-15 |
Norway:15 |
Germany:16 |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) |
Sweden:15 |
South Korea:15 |
Brazil:14 |
Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) |
Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade) |
Argentina:16 |
New Zealand:R13 |
Netherlands:12 |
South Africa:13V |
Peru:14 |
Japan:G
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Dan Evans uses a Spencer carbine chambered for .56-56, a Colt 1851 navy revolver with a Richards-Mason conversion to fire cartridges (identical to the revolver carried by William), and a Remington 1889 sawed off shotgun. Ben Wade uses a Colt 1873 single action Chambered for .45 Long Colt, with a gold crucifix inlaid in the ebony grips. Charlie Prince carries two 1869 Smith and Wesson Schofields, chambered in .45 S&W, with custom cross-draw holsters. Byron McElroy carries the same 1889 shotgun Evans later uses. The coach in the beginning of the movie is fitted with a Colt Gatling gun, and the two shooters inside have Winchester 1873 rifles chambered in .44-40 caliber.
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Revealing mistakes: The portrait of Evans drawn by Wade has a incorrect angle of view per where they were seated. In fact, to draw that portrait, Wade would have to sit in the opposite corner of the room.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Starz Inside: Fashion in Film (2008) (TV)
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What about Ben Wade's gun, "The Hand of God?"What was the metal object Evans kept taking from his pocket, examining, and handed to his son at the end?
What is the song Tucker sings?
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I saw this film last night at a preview in the lead up to the Toronto International Film Festival. Having never been a big western fan (with a few exceptions - Shane, High Noon, The Wild Bunch) and having been rather indifferent to Walking The Line, James Mangold's last directorial effort, my expectations were modest, despite the hype that the film has received. But I was duly impressed. The action and tension remain constant throughout but, more importantly, the plot is compelling and the acting is terrific. No doubt many will be impressed by Ben Foster's affected performance as Russell Crowe's loyal but psychopathic sidekick (think Johnny Depp in the Pirate movies) but to my taste it was much too over the top in a cast that offered a number of subtle and well thought out performances.
Russell Crowe is brilliant as the arrogant, amoral outlaw Ben Wade and Christian Bales infuses his role as a beleaguered rancher and Civil War veteran with just the right mix of pathos and dignity. Iy was wonderful to see Peter Fonda be given a role in which he was allowed to demonstrate his genuine talent, much too long hidden away. In my view, though, it is Logan Lerman who most deserves the accolades that will certainly come his way. He plays Bales' teenage son who comes of age in the course of the film. Initially disillusioned with a father whom he sees as drudge and a failure, he eventually recognizes his father as the hero he is (or at least becomes).
Cinematically, this film ranks up there with the best westerns of all time. It is consistently beautiful to watch and captures the expanse and majesty of the American west as well as any movie I've ever seen.
In many respects this is a traditional western (it is a remake, after all). They really don't make movies like this much anymore and it will be interesting to see whether it finds an audience in this era of dumbed down teen comedies and quirky slices of dysfunctional modern life. I wish it well.