Der gebrochene Kleinzeit-Rancher Dan Evans wird von der Postkutschenlinie angeheuert, um den großzeitigen gefangenen Gesetzlosenführer Ben Wade in den 3:10-Zug nach Yuma zu setzen, aber Wade... Alles lesenDer gebrochene Kleinzeit-Rancher Dan Evans wird von der Postkutschenlinie angeheuert, um den großzeitigen gefangenen Gesetzlosenführer Ben Wade in den 3:10-Zug nach Yuma zu setzen, aber Wades Gang versucht, ihn zu befreien.Der gebrochene Kleinzeit-Rancher Dan Evans wird von der Postkutschenlinie angeheuert, um den großzeitigen gefangenen Gesetzlosenführer Ben Wade in den 3:10-Zug nach Yuma zu setzen, aber Wades Gang versucht, ihn zu befreien.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Mrs. Potter
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- Wade Henchman
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- Townsman
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- Wade Henchman
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- Blacksmith
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- Mathew Evans
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- Wade Henchman
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAlthough most Westerns by this time were being produced in color, Delmer Daves and Charles Lawton Jr. opted to shoot this one in black and white. Lawton used red filters on his lenses, however, to give the landscape an even more starkly parched look, befitting the story's setting amid a lengthy drought.
- PatzerWhen all the characters are shown in the street just after the clock shows just after 11:00, all of their shadows are extremely long, because the scene was shot probably in very early morning after sunrise.
- Zitate
Bisbee Marshal: Do I have two volunteers?
First Posse Member: We gotta know what we're gettin' ourselves into.
Second Posse Member: Sure... might not be safe.
Bisbee Marshal: Safe! Who knows what's safe? I knew a man dropped dead from lookin' at his wife. My own grandmother fought the Indians for sixty years... then choked to death on lemon pie. Do I have two volunteers?
- VerbindungenFeatured in Siskel & Ebert Holiday Gift Guide (1991)
- Soundtracks3:10 to Yuma
by Ned Washington and George Duning
Sung by Frankie Laine
A Columbia Recording Artist
also performed by Norma Zimmer (uncredited)
It's only recently that I've begun to concern myself with the Western genre, but '3:10 to Yuma' seems an ideal example. The story's brilliance lies in its own inherent simplicity; the interactions between the two main characters form the picture's emotional core, and it's the incredible depth of these interactions that allow the film to rise above its B-movie foundations. In one case, at least, the minimalism of the film's production allows for the perfect atmosphere in the story's climax, as Wade's bandits begin to surround the hotel room in which their leader is being held. Even before the gang rides into town, the streets have become almost completely vacant; Contention has become a ghost town. It seems likely that this was partly a result of the film's low production budget money spent on extras was probably considered money wasted but the escalating sense of foreboding created by the chillingly empty streets is perfect, as though, indeed, everybody in town figures that "a storm is blowin' up."
Both Glenn Ford and Van Heflin do a very good job considering the film's straightforward plot, and it is their believable characterisations that prove the picture's greatest asset. At first glance, Ben Wade appears obnoxious, sarcastic and detestable, but reveals more likable trait and even a streak of nobility as the film progresses. Likewise, Dan Evans is portrayed as a conservative man {whose logical unwillingness to take risks might easily be misattributed to cowardice}, one who only agrees to escort Wade in order to claim the much-needed $200 reward. However, as the situation continually progresses towards guaranteed disaster, and all the other volunteers back down regretfully, Evans refuses to surrender. In his captor's inflexible perseverance, and unflinching integrity, Wade discovers a man that he himself respects and admires, and the mutual understanding however tentative that the two men develop proves crucial in the picture's final moments.
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- El tren de las 3:10 a Yuma
- Drehorte
- Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA(Contention City backdrop)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 4.033.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
- 1.75 : 1