R3:10 to Yuma

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IMDB (332,266 votes)

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Play Time: 122 mins
Western
3:10 to Yuma

Overview:
In Arizona in the late 1800s, infamous outlaw Ben Wade and his vicious gang of thieves and murderers have plagued the Southern Railroad. When Wade is captured, Civil War veteran Dan Evans, struggling to survive on his drought-plagued ranch, volunteers to deliver him alive to the "3:10 to Yuma", a train that will take the killer to trial.

Status: Released (2007-09-06)
Awards:Nominated for 2 Oscars. 3 wins & 32 nominations total
BoxOffice:$53,606,916
Screen:Halsted Welles, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas
Productions: Lionsgate, Tree Line Films, Relativity Media, Yuma
Production Countries: United States of America
Spoken Languages: English
3:10 to Yuma
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John Chard

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When you think about it, which I have been lately, is they weren't paying me to walk away. They were paying me so they could walk away. 3:10 to Yuma is directed by James Mangold and co-adapted to screenplay by Halsted Welles, Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. A remake of Delmer Dav ....

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Wuchak

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The price of redemption -- READ THIS if you had problems with the ending This remake involves the capture of a notorious outlaw, Ben Wade (Russell Crowe), who is then escorted to the town of Contention to await the train to Yuma, where he'll be hanged. A desperate rancher, Dan Eva ....

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sykobanana

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This is the best Western of the 21st Century so far (for mine, just edging out Django Unchained). Building on the classic movie from 1957, James Mangold's remake adds in much needed scenes to fill plot holes and build nuanced characters that were sorely lacking in the original. ....

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GenerationofSwine

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Most of the time I hate remakes....but I give a big pass to most Western and War movie remakes. Mainly that's because, until M*A*S*H early war movies had soldiers that looked like they stepped out of the shower and put on a freshly laundered uniform...you know, instead of the real ....

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