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3:10 to Yuma
3:10 to Yuma

3:10 to Yuma (1957)

72% User Rating
1h 32min
Western
Drama
Thriller

"The lonesome whistle of a train... bringing the gallows closer to a desperado... the showdown nearer to his captor!"

Dan Evans, a small time farmer, is hired to escort Ben Wade, a dangerous outlaw, to Yuma. As Evans and Wade wait for the 3:10 train to Yuma, Wade's gang is racing to free him.

Delmer DavesDirector

Cast

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Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Ben Wade

Van Heflin

Van Heflin

Dan Evans

Felicia Farr

Felicia Farr

Emmy

Leora Dana

Leora Dana

Mrs. Alice Evans

Henry Jones

Henry Jones

Alex Potter

Richard Jaeckel

Richard Jaeckel

Charlie Prince

Robert Emhardt

Robert Emhardt

Mr. Butterfield

Sheridan Comerate

Sheridan Comerate

Bob Moons

George Mitchell

George Mitchell

Bartender

Robert Ellenstein

Robert Ellenstein

Ernie Collins

Ford Rainey

Ford Rainey

Bisbee Marshal

Dorothy Adams

Dorothy Adams

Mrs. Potter (uncredited)

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Jimmie Booth

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

John Cason

John Cason

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

Richard Devon

Richard Devon

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

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Joe Haworth

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

Robert "Buzz" Henry

Robert "Buzz" Henry

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

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Danny Borzage

Townsman (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Townsman in Contention (uncredited)

Woody Chambliss

Woody Chambliss

Blacksmith (uncredited)

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Barry Curtis

Mathew Evans (uncredited)

Jerry Hartleben

Jerry Hartleben

Mark Evans (uncredited)

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Bill Hale

Dave Keene (uncredited)

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Tex Holden

One-Legged Man (uncredited)

Boyd Stockman

Boyd Stockman

Bill Moons (uncredited)

Guy Teague

Guy Teague

Orin Keene (uncredited)

Guy Wilkerson

Guy Wilkerson

Hotel Proprietor-Bartender (uncredited)

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William Dyer Jr.

Townsman (uncredited)

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Ann Kunde

Mrs. Moons (uncredited)

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Tex Lambert

Townsman (uncredited)

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Fred Marlow

Townsman (uncredited)

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Tony Mayo

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

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Jerry Oddo

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

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William Rhinehart

Townsman (uncredited)

Guy Wilkerson

Guy Wilkerson

Hotel Proprietor-Bartender

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Erwin Neal

Wade Henchman (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

February 9, 2017

Room 207 and the 3:10 To Yuma. Van Heflin plays rancher Dan Evans whose family and livelihood is at breaking point due to a devastating drought. Needing money fast, Evans gets thrown a financial lifeline when a reward is offered to escort a recently captured outlaw, Ben Wade (Glenn Ford), on to the 3:10 train to Yuma prison. But as Wade's gang closes in to free the shackled outlaw, and the clock starts to tick down, Evans finds himself torn between a sense of social duty and an easy option courtesy of Wade's mind game offer. Based on a story by Elmore Leonard, this is a tight and tense Western that harks to the wonderful High Noon five years earlier. Directed by Delmer Daves, 3:10 to Yuma sees two of the Western genre's most undervalued performers come together in perfect contrast. Heflin's Evans is honest, almost saintly; but ultimately filling out his life with dullness and too much of a safe approach. Ford's Wade is the other side of the coin, ruthless (the opening sequence sets it up), handsome and very self-confident. This coupling makes for an interesting story-one that thankfully delivers royally on its set-up. As Wade's gang closes in, led by a sleek and mean Richard Jaeckel, Wade toys with Evans, offering him financial gain and gnawing away at him about his abilities as a husband, the tension is palpable in the extreme. Nothing is ever certain until the credits role, and that is something that is never to be sniffed at in the Western genre. The comparison with High Noon is a fair one because 3:10 to Yuma also deals with the man alone scenario. A man left alone to deal with his adversaries and his own conscience; money or pride indeed. Daves' direction is gritty and suitably claustrophobic, with close ups either being erotically charged {watch out for Felicia Farr's scenes with Ford in the saloon} or tightly wound in room 207 of the hotel; where Heflin & Ford positively excel. His outdoor work, aided by Charles Lawton Jr's photography, also hits the spot, particularly the barren land desperate for water to invigorate it. While the piece also has a tremendous George Duning theme song warbled (and whistled by Ford in the film) by Frankie Laine. Great acting, great direction and a great involving story; essential for fans of character driven Westerns. 8.5/10 Footnote: The film was very well remade in 2007 with two of the modern era's finest leading men, Russell Crowe & Christian Bale, in the dual roles of Ben & Dan respectively. One hopes, and likes to think, that they remade it purely because it was such a great premise to work from. Because Daves' film didn't need improving, it was, and still is, a great film showcasing how great this often maligned genre can sometimes be.

Media

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Heidi Honeycutt on 3:10 TO YUMA

Heidi Honeycutt on 3:10 TO YUMA

Official Trailer

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Three Reasons: 3:10 to Yuma

Three Reasons: 3:10 to Yuma

Elmore Leonard on 3:10 to Yuma

Elmore Leonard on 3:10 to Yuma

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