3:10 to Yuma
Russell Crowe Actor , Christian Bale Actor , Peter Fonda Actor , Gretchen Mol Actor , Ben Foster Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Violence,Profanity
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3:10 to Yuma
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 09 02 (USA - Limited) / 2007 09 07 (USA)
UPC: 031398221852
Studio: Lionsgate
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Violence, Profanity]
Summary: Russell Crowe plays a desperado whose accomplices stage an ambush after he is taken into custody by a determined local sheriff in this remake of the 1957 film starring Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. James Mangold directs a script based on the Elmore Leonard short story and penned by Stuart Beattie, Michael Brandt, and Derek Haas. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Western
Awards: Best Composer – Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – Golden Satellite Award Best Picture - Drama – Golden Satellite Award Best Ensemble Cast – Screen Actors Guild Best Picture – Utah Film Critics Best Picture – Las Vegas Film Critics Association Body of Work – San Diego Film Critics Association Best Picture – Austin Film Critics Best Picture – Ohio Film Critics Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion – Ohio Film Critics Best Ensemble – Ohio Film Critics Best Original Score – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Sound Mixing – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actor – Ohio Film Critics Best Supporting Actor – Golden Satellite Award
Features:
Audio commentary with director James Mangold
"Destination Yuma" - Making-of documentary
"An Epic Explored" - featurette
"Outlaws, Gangs and Posses" - documentary
Deleted scenes
16x9 widescreen version
5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX audio
English and Spanish subtitles
English closed captions
3:10 to Yuma
Format: DVD
Release Date: 01/08/2008
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD-EX Dolby Digital Surround EX (simulated 6.1), DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 122 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- 3:10 to Yuma
1. Late Night Ambush [3:30]
2. Making Things Right [4:01]
3. Here We Go [6:38]
4. He's Fast [4:52]
5. Trouble Brewing [6:40]
6. Needs Attention [4:37]
7. I Want to Talk [6:16]
8. Setting Bait [4:37]
9. Table Manners [3:54]
10. Getting By [6:43]
11. Tension Rising [3:48]
12. Digging Graves [1:48]
13. Choosing Paths [8:11]
14. Apache Attack [5:56]
15. Prisoner Dispute [5:10]
16. Laying Low [4:35]
17. New Offer [3:27]
18. Got Company [4:56]
19. Not All Bad [5:15]
20. Just You [3:32]
21. Sharp Shooting [5:12]
22. Making Confessions [6:35]
23. Special Delivery [4:20]
24. Train to Yuma [7:36]
Perry Seibert
James Mangold's great strength as a director is his knowledge of how and why audiences respond to different genres. He presents pristine examples of genre, never really subverting them, but finding a way to infuse them with novelty, strong acting, and classic Hollywood style. 3:10 to Yuma fits that mold perfectly. This time Mangold goes back to the birth of the revisionist Western. The film isn't in the mold of genre busting pictures like The Wild Bunch or McCabe & Mrs. Miller, but more like the films being made at the time the original came out. This new version respects the form of the classic Western, but it adds just enough moral ambiguity to allow for a number of engaging performances. Peter Fonda turns up looking as grizzled as ever, and he has just as much authenticity in this setting as his father did. As Russell Crowe's exceedingly loyal sidekick, Ben Foster maintains a psychotic gleam in his eye that is tempered only by a mixture of admiration and brotherly love whenever he looks at Crowe. Christian Bale broods as well as ever in the role of the good guy forced to win the admiration of his oldest son. But Mangold's film is elevated from good to very good thanks to a marvelous star turn by Russell Crowe as Ben Wade. Crowe combines a formidable physical presence onscreen with a nearly palpable sensitivity, and, more often than not, a sharp intelligence. His Ben Wade needs to be capable of doing just about anything at any point. He certainly has the soul of an artist, as evinced by his gentle, detailed sketchings of a lover; and he most certainly has the steely resolve of a killer. Crowe makes this monster so likable, so full of an inner life, that his every gesture demands an audience's attention. He wears a black hat with such style that he looks like he could hold his own against other legendary Western bad guys. Although the character's final actions leave the viewer with a healthy ambiguity, the movie's final shot ranks among one of the best of the year. A train and a horse, moving out of frame together, shot with such understated affection that Mangold captures the iconography of old Westerns while still finding some new poetry in them. It's the most lyrical moment in the film, capping a very solid straightforward narrative with a moment that reminds everybody that a human being who genuinely loves movies made this one. Mangold has no interest in transcending or subverting genres, because he still finds so much pleasure in them. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Stuart M. Besser
Executive Producer
James Mangold
Director
James Mangold
Producer
Halsted Welles
Screenwriter
Lynwood Spinks
Executive Producer
Cathy Konrad
Producer
Michael Brandt
Screenwriter
Marco Beltrami
Composer (Music Score)
Derek Haas
Screenwriter
Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer
Russell Crowe
Actor
Christian Bale
Actor
Peter Fonda
Actor
Gretchen Mol
Actor
Ben Foster
Actor
Dallas Roberts
Actor
Alan Tudyk
Actor
Vinessa Shaw
Actor
Logan Lerman
Actor
Kevin Durand
Actor
Luce Rains
Actor
Lennie Loftin
Actor
Rio Alexander
Actor
Johnny Whitworth
Actor
Shawn D. Howell
Actor
Pat Ricotti
Actor
Ramon Frank
Actor
Deryle J. Lujan
Actor
James Augure
Actor
Brian Duffy
Actor
Jason Rodriguez
Actor
Chris Browning
Actor
Chad Brummett
Actor
Forrest Fyre
Actor
Luke Wilson
Actor
Benjamin Petry
Actor
Arron Shiver
Actor
Sean Hennigan
Actor
Girard Swan
Actor
Christopher Berry
Actor
David Oliver
Actor
Jason Henning
Actor
Country: USA

