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Region: Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English Subtitles: English, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
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, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
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 he 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, All Movie Guide
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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 he 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, All Movie Guide
4 - customer reviews
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Aaron Downing
| - | Associate Producer | |
Aaron Schuh
| - | Camera Loader | |
Adam Karasick
| - | Assistant to the Director | |
Adriaan Van Zyl
| - | Post Production Coordinator, Assistant Editor | |
Alan Berger
| - | Driver | |
Alicia Stevenson
| - | Foley Artist | |
Allen Esquibel
| - | Driver | |
Alvin Lunak
| - | Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Amani Williams
| - | Compositor | |
Andrea Vestrand
| - | Production Assistant | |
Andrew Menzies
| - | Production Designer | |
Andrew Sharretts
| - | Set Production Assistant | |
Anisa Qureshi
| - | Producer's Assistant | |
Anna Ramey
| - | Set Production Assistant | |
Anne Lockhart
| - | Voice Casting | |
Anthony LeBow
| - | Driver | |
Anthony Syracuse
| - | Construction Coordinator | |
Antonio V. Garrido
| - | Dolly Grip | |
Arianne Phillips
| - | Costume Designer | |
Barry Barclay
| - | Production Coordinator | |
Betty Lou Skinner
| - | Key Hairstylist | |
Bianca Arvin
| - | Producer's Assistant | |
Bill Rucker
| - | Driver | |
Billy L. "Butch" Frank
| - | Driver | |
Birds & Animals UK
| - | Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Bob Everett
| - | Special Effects Technician | |
Bob Hall
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Bobby Rabelo
| - | Driver | |
Brian Battles
| - | Compositor | |
Brian Brown
| - | Stunts | |
Brian G. Lax
| - | Set Medic/First Aid | |
Brian Kay
| - | Driver | |
Brian Woronec
| - | Electrician | |
Bruno De Oliva
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Burt N. Melcher
| - | Driver | |
Caitlin McKenna
| - | Voice Casting | |
Cassandra Cox
| - | Production Secretary | |
Cassie Russell
| - | Driver | |
Cathy Konrad
| - | Producer | |
Chai Forest
| - | Set Production Assistant | |
Charla Bowersox
| - | Casting Associate | |
Charles Ehrlinger
| - | Grip | |
Chris Quintana
| - | Driver | |
Christina Graff
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Clayton Stanbaugh
| - | Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Cody Smith
| - | Stunts, Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Conan Lee
| - | Voice Casting | |
Corey Welk
| - | Makeup Special Effects | |
Cory Geryak
| - | Gaffer | |
Curtis A. Andrews, Jr.
| - | Electrician | |
Custom Film Effects
| - | Visual Effects | |
Dale G. Waseta
| - | Video Assist | |
Dale Gibson
| - | Stunts | |
Dana Lee
| - | Voice Casting | |
Daniel McFadden
| - | Second Assistant Camera | |
Daniel Pemberton
| - | Construction Coordinator | |
Daniel Schroer
| - | Second Assistant Camera | |
Dannon Walters
| - | Craft Service/Catering | |
Danny Edmo
| - | Stunts | |
Danny Wynands
| - | Stunts | |
David Betancourt
| - | Foley Mixer | |
David Cowgill
| - | Voice Casting | |
David Dorn
| - | Set Production Assistant | |
David Fencl
| - | Armorer | |
David Giammarco
| - | Sound Mixer | |
David Luckenbach
| - | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator | |
Dawn Fintor
| - | Foley Artist | |
Debra Clair
| - | Hair Styles | |
Derek Haas
| - | Screenwriter | |
Derek Lacasa
| - | Stunts | |
Digital Backlot
| - | Visual Effects | |
Dixie J. Capp
| - | Associate Producer | |
Donald Sylvester
| - | Supervising Sound Editor | |
Donny Bruno
| - | Armorer | |
Doug Butts
| - | Properties Maker Foreman | |
Earle Parker
| - | Standby Carpenter | |
Edward McLoughlin
| - | Set Dresser | |
Eileen Street
| - | Second Assistant Accountant | |
Elizabeth Gabel
| - | Extra Casting | |
Elizabeth Rainey
| - | Foley Artist | |
Elmore Leonard
| - | Short Story Author | |
F. Ron Miller
| - | Title Design | |
For Stars Catering
| - | Craft Service/Catering | |
Frank Eyers
| - | Video Assist | |
Frank Kilmartin
| - | Properties Maker Foreman | |
Freddie Hice
| - | Second Unit Director, Stunts Coordinator | |
George Le Bow
| - | Driver | |
George M. Brown
| - | Driver | |
Glenn Nicol
| - | Production Accountant | |
Graham Griswold
| - | Set Dresser | |
Greg Berry
| - | Art Director | |
Halsted Welles
| - | Screenwriter | |
Hank Herrera
| - | Grip | |
Herman Endito
| - | Stunts | |
J. Steven Matzinger
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
J.J. Dashnaw
| - | Stunts | |
J.P. Jones
| - | Properties Master | |
James Mangold
| - | Director, Producer | |
James R. White
| - | Transportation Coordinator | |
James Ray
| - | Driver | |
Jamie Baxter
| - | Compositor | |
Jane Galli
| - | Department Head Makeup | |
Jason Rodriguez
| - | Stunts | |
Jay R. Hart
| - | Set Decorator | |
Jerry Shih
| - | Second Assistant Accountant | |
Jesse Esquibel
| - | Driver | |
Ji Young Hong
| - | Compositor | |
Jill Vaupen
| - | Assistant Production Coordinator | |
Jim Lau
| - | Voice Casting | |
Jim Stuebe
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
Jimmy Goodman
| - | Driver | |
Jo Edna Boldin
| - | Casting | |
John Caglione, Jr.
| - | Makeup | |
John Coven
| - | Storyboard Artist | |
John Embry
| - | Driver | |
John Murray
| - | Foley Supervisor | |
John Sneesby
| - | Grip | |
John W. Forester
| - | Driver | |
John Weitz
| - | Cable Person | |
Jon Caradies
| - | Electrician | |
Jonathan Nichols
| - | Voice Casting | |
Jose A. "Tony" Salazar
| - | Driver | |
Joseph Brennan
| - | Boom Operator | |
Joseph Gonzales
| - | Driver | |
Josh Laurio
| - | Driver | |
Josh Steinberg
| - | Grip | |
Juddson Linn
| - | Stunts | |
Judi Dickerson
| - | Dialect Coach | |
Justin Bull
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Karen Huie
| - | Voice Casting | |
Kasra Farahani
| - | Assistant Art Director | |
Kate M. Boyle
| - | Second Unit Second Assistant Director | |
Katherine Gordon
| - | Department Head Hair | |
Katie Douthit
| - | Makeup | |
Keith Rodger
| - | Personal Assistant | |
Kenneth Coblentz
| - | Grip | |
Kenny Farnell
| - | Driver | |
Kent Boyer
| - | Driver | |
Kevin Black
| - | Set Production Assistant | |
Kingorba
| - | Stunts | |
Kino Quintana
| - | Driver | |
Kip Wolverton
| - | Driver | |
Kirk Baily
| - | Voice Casting | |
Kirk Borland
| - | Production Assistant | |
Kurt Greufe
| - | First Assistant Accountant | |
Larry Fee
| - | Driver | |
Larry Sushinski
| - | Best Boy Electric | |
Lee Grubin
| - | Additional Editing | |
Leon C. LeBow
| - | Driver | |
Linda Gore
| - | Set Dresser | |
Linda Matthews
| - | Costumes Supervisor | |
Linda Vallejo
| - | Makeup | |
Lindsay Brayden
| - | Art Department Intern | |
Lisa Beach
| - | Casting | |
Lisa Van Allen
| - | Craft Service/Catering | |
Lou Boggs
| - | Properties Maker Foreman | |
Lyle H. Atkins
| - | Driver | |
Lynwood Spinks
| - | Executive Producer | |
Malika R. Cohen
| - | Assistant Production Coordinator | |
Marco Beltrami
| - | Conductor, Composer (Music Score) | |
Maria Mantia
| - | Second Assistant Director | |
Marie Kohl
| - | Casting Associate | |
Mario A. Medina
| - | Driver | |
Mark Brooks
| - | Stunts | |
Mark Dornfeld
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Mark Hitchler
| - | Set Designer | |
Mark James
| - | Driver | |
Mark Sawicki
| - | Compositor | |
Mark Sheets
| - | Grip | |
Mark Vargo
| - | Second Unit Director, Camera Operator, Second Unit Director Of Photography | |
Mark Warrack
| - | Stunts | |
Mark Warrick
| - | Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Mary B. Borg
| - | Driver | |
Mary Lampert
| - | Hair Styles | |
Mato
| - | Color Timing | |
Matt Harrison
| - | Foley Editor | |
Matt Taylor
| - | Stunts | |
Maya Shimoguchi
| - | Assistant Art Director | |
Michael Brandt
| - | Screenwriter | |
Michael J. Manzananares
| - | Grip | |
Michael McCusker
| - | Editor | |
Michael Weis
| - | Stunts | |
Michele Ferrone
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Michelle Woodward
| - | Craft Service/Catering | |
Mick Cummings
| - | Buyer | |
Mike Berdrow
| - | Driver | |
Mike Clarke
| - | Special Effects Technician | |
Mike Fantasia
| - | Location Manager | |
Mike McKenny
| - | Driver | |
Mike Watson
| - | Stunts | |
Monique Salvato
| - | First Assistant Sound Editor | |
Monty Stuart
| - | Stunts | |
Nicholas Cessac
| - | Production Accountant | |
Nicholas Kim
| - | Compositor | |
Nicholas Mastandrea
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Nick Guest
| - | Voice Casting | |
Noel Phillips
| - | Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Oliver S. Hendrickson
| - | Stunts | |
Pam Chizema
| - | Post Production Accountant | |
Patrick Melvin
| - | Production Assistant | |
Paul Graff
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Paul Massey
| - | Sound Mixer | |
Paul Pape
| - | Voice Casting | |
Paul Sanchez
| - | Camera Operator | |
Pepper Sweeney
| - | Voice Casting | |
Peter Grendle
| - | Art Department Assistant | |
Phedon Papamichael
| - | Cinematographer | |
Philip Pfeiffer
| - | Second Unit Camera | |
Philip Shanahan
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
R. Daniel Miller
| - | Driver | |
Rafael Castro
| - | Production Assistant | |
Ramon Garcia
| - | Key Grip | |
Randy Syracuse
| - | Properties Maker Foreman | |
Rebecca "Puck" Stair
| - | Assistant Location Manager | |
Rich Roming
| - | Set Designer | |
Richard Firkens
| - | Driver | |
Richard Foreman, Jr.
| - | Still Photographer | |
Richard L. Bucher
| - | Stunts | |
Rif Hutton
| - | Voice Casting | |
Right Loeb Design Group
| - | Title Design | |
Rj Harbour
| - | Compositor | |
Robert A. Castillo
| - | Driver | |
Robert Bolanowski
| - | Special Effects Technician | |
Robert D. Lueker
| - | Electrician | |
Robert J. Kozlowski
| - | Driver | |
Robert Stromberg
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Roberta Marquez
| - | Art Department Coordinator | |
Rod Rondeaux
| - | Stunts | |
Roderick G. Farley
| - | Best Boy Grip | |
Roger Lundeen
| - | Set Designer | |
Ron Bolanowski
| - | Special Effects Coordinator | |
Rusty Hendrickson
| - | Head Animal Trainer | |
Ryan Kavanaugh
| - | Executive Producer | |
Sam Dabbs
| - | Compositor | |
Sara Cueva
| - | First Assistant Editor, Visual Effects Editor | |
Sarah Katzman
| - | Casting | |
Scott Curtis
| - | Foley Editor | |
Scott Garcia
| - | Special Effects Technician | |
Scott Plunkett
| - | Set Dresser | |
Scout Hendrickson
| - | Stunts, Production Assistant | |
Sean Devine
| - | Dolly Grip | |
Shaina Holmes
| - | Compositor | |
Sheila Waldron
| - | Script Supervisor | |
Simon Coke
| - | Dialogue Editor | |
Steve Apostolina
| - | Voice Casting | |
Steve Caldwell
| - | Compositor | |
Steve Duncan
| - | Transportation Captain | |
Steve Hassenpflug
| - | Stunts | |
Steven Carrillo
| - | Driver | |
Stuart M. Besser
| - | Executive Producer, Unit Production Manager | |
Susan Germaine
| - | Hair Styles | |
Tad Griffith
| - | Stunts | |
Tangi Crawford
| - | Key Costumer | |
Taylor Roberts
| - | Key Make-up | |
Ted Caplan
| - | Sound Effects Editor | |
Terry Anderson
| - | Assistant Costumer Designer | |
Tim Sisson
| - | Transportation Captain | |
Tim Viera
| - | Properties Maker Foreman | |
Todd L. Adair
| - | Driver | |
Tom Berto
| - | Animal Trainer/Wrangler | |
Tom Rebber
| - | Driver | |
Tony Peralta
| - | Driver | |
Trisha A. Stanard
| - | Second Second Assistant Director | |
Troy M. Gilbert
| - | Stunts | |
Vince Yybiernas
| - | Driver | |
W. Scott Mason
| - | Properties Maker Foreman | |
Walter J. Russell
| - | Driver | |
Wayne Shepherd
| - | Leadman | |
Wendy L. Drapanas
| - | Graphic Design | |
William P. Brown
| - | Stunts | |
William Ray
| - | Driver | |
Yvette Fortin
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Format: Blu-Ray DVD
Release Date: 1/8/2008
UPC: 031398221890
Item ID: 891056
Studio: LIONS GATE
ProductID: LGT22189BR
Region: Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English Subtitles: English, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Audio commentary with director James Mangold "3:10 to Score"- featurette
"Sea to Shining Sea"- documentary
"A Conversation with Elmore Leonard"- featurette
"The Guns of Yuma"- featurette
Historical timeline of the west
Inside Yuma: An exclusive Blu-ray disc interactive experience
"Destination Yuma" - making-of documentary
"An epic explored"- featurette
"Outlaws, Gangs and Posses"- documentary
Deleted scenes
1080p high definition 16X9 widescreen version
7.1 pcm audio
5.1 Dolby Digil Surround EX audio
English and Spanish subtitles
Special features presented in high definition
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