This is a first-rate action picture -- a respectable second section to High Noon.
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
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Reviews Counted:21
Fresh:20
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: When stubborn farmer, Dan Evans (Ven Heflin), attempts to bring wanted criminal, Ben Wade (Glenn Ford) to the authorities in Yuma and collect the reward, he's in for quite a challenge. Desperate,... When stubborn farmer, Dan Evans (Ven Heflin), attempts to bring wanted criminal, Ben Wade (Glenn Ford) to the authorities in Yuma and collect the reward, he's in for quite a challenge. Desperate, the captive criminal offers the poor farmer $10,000 to set him free. While waiting for the train, the two men engage in a brutal battle of wills and as Evans eludes Wade's gang of miscreant thugs, he must fight his own moral battle and catch the 3:10 to Yuma. A poignant and chilling western, 3:10 TO YUMA evokes more thought and emotion with its timing and clever scripting than most traditional shot gun-riddled Westerns ever achieve. Director Delmer Daves teams up with pulp writer Elmore Leonard (who would go on to script GET SHORTY and JACKIE BROWN) to deliver this sharp and biting western classic. [More]
Starring: Van Heflin, Glenn Ford, Felicia Farr, Richard Jaeckel
Starring: Van Heflin, Glenn Ford, Felicia Farr, Richard Jaeckel, Leora Dana, Robert Emhardt, Henry Jones
Director: Delmer Daves
Director: Delmer Daves
Story: Elmore Leonard
Composer: George Duning, Ned Washington
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Reviews for 3:10 to Yuma
An enjoyable western that's an excellent reminder of how - in the world of movies - sometimes less is best.
The new 3:10 to Yuma will have to be quite a film to stand up to the original.
A taut Western (obviously inspired by High Noon) about a lone man bravely standing on principle when all others have abandoned him. Marred only by a phony ending.
The enjoyment here that outweighs the film's derivativeness comes in the dialogue and relationship developed between outlaw and rancher.
Made in the vein of The Gunfighter and High Noon, this mature psychological Western is arguably Delmer Daves best film, featuring Van Heflin (in the Gary Cooper role) and Glenn Ford as the bad-good guy at their most appealing and accomplished.
No amount of climactic train smoke can mask the fact that the finale is fancifully optimistic gibberish.
Despite an abundance of talk, this 1957 film is often considered [Daves'] best.
Though it is masterful in stretches, it ultimately mistakes feel-good qualities for truly satisfying ones.
The minutes tick toward 3:10, and all we can do is watch and hope that it all turns out ok. That's the best kind of Western, one that allows feelings like that to emerge while watching.
Although not as nerve-wracking as High Noon, 3:10 to Yuma is even more claustrophobic… and the two-character drama is more intriguing than High Noon's protagonist standing alone.
It's of necessity a talkative film, with Ford working on Heflin's nerves in a stream of Machiavellian banter, but one held in perfect balance by Daves, who keeps the tension strung taut.
Latest News for 3:10 to Yuma
June 18, 2007:
Trailer Bulletin: Crowe vs. Bale in "3:10 to Yuma"
It's a project that almost died and got resurrected more than once, but so far this "3:10 to Yuma" remake looks like it was worth the trouble. More...
September 29, 2006:
Crowe, Bale Get Company On "3:10 To Yuma"
Peter Fonda, Gretchen Mol and Dallas Roberts will be joining Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in the Western "3:10 to Yuma." The film, a remake of a 1957 Glenn Ford... More...
September 19, 2006:
Lionsgate Rescues Bale, Crowe & "Yuma"
Long story short: James Mangold's pet project, a remake of the semi-classic western "3:10 to Yuma," has had a really rough time getting into production. Sony didn't... More...
August 31, 2006:
Actor Glenn Ford Dead at 90
People of my generation (and younger) most likely remember the widely-admired Glenn Ford as "the actor who played Pa Kent" in Richard Donner's classic... More...
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