3:10 to Yuma [P&S]
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Rating:
R — for violence and some language-
Language:
Eng Studio:
LionsgateUPC:
031398221869Year of Release:
2007Item Number:
LGE022186Release Date:
09/09/2008Genre:
Outlaw (Gunfighter) Film –
Psychological Western –
Western
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
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
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Screen: Color
- Audio: Dolby Digital Surround EX
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard)
- Features:
- Audio commentary with director James Mangold
- "Destination Yuma" - Making-of documentary
- "An Epic Explored" - featurette
- "Outlaws, Gangs and Posses" - documentary
- Deleted scenes
- 4x3 full screen version
- 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX audio
- English and Spanish subtitles
- English closed captions
AWARDS
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Nominated Best Original Score - 2007 (Marco Beltrami)
- Nominated Best Sound Mixing - 2007 (David Giammarco, Jim Stuebe, Paul Massey)
Austin Film Critics
- Nominated Best Picture - 2007
Broadcast Film Critics Association
- Nominated Best Composer - 2007 (Marco Beltrami)
Golden Satellite Award
- Nominated Best Picture - Drama - 2007
- Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Ben Foster)
Las Vegas Film Critics Association
- Nominated Best Picture - 2007
Ohio Film Critics
- Nominated Best Ensemble - 2007
- Nominated Best Picture - 2007
- Nominated Best Supporting Actor - 2007 (Ben Foster)
San Diego Film Critics Association
- Won Body of Work - 2007 (Christian Bale)
Screen Actors Guild
- Nominated Best Ensemble Cast - 2007
Utah Film Critics
- Nominated Best Picture - 2007
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Russell Crowe - Ben Wade
Christian Bale - Dan Evans
Peter Fonda - Byron McElroy
Gretchen Mol - Alice Evans
Ben Foster - Charlie Prince
Dallas Roberts - Grayson Butterfield
Alan Tudyk - Doc Potter
Vinessa Shaw - Emma Nelson
Logan Lerman - William Evans
Kevin Durand - Tucker
Luce Rains - Marshal Weathers
Lennie Loftin - Glen Hollander
Rio Alexander - Campos
Johnny Whitworth - Tommy Darden
Shawn D. Howell - Jackson
Pat Ricotti - Jorgensen
Ramon Frank - Kinter
Deryle J. Lujan - Nez
James Augure - Nez
Brian Duffy - Sutherland
Jason Rodriguez - Tighe
Chris Browning - Crawley
Chad Brummett - Kane
Forrest Fyre - Walter Boles
Luke Wilson - Zeke
Benjamin Petry - Mark Evans
Arron Shiver - Bill Moons
Sean Hennigan - Marshal Will Doane
Girard Swan - Deputy Harvey Pell
Christopher Berry - Deputy Sam Fuller
David Oliver - Evil Bartender
Jason Henning - Train ClerkDirector:
James MangoldProducer:
James Mangold, Cathy KonradScreenwriter:
Halsted Welles, Michael Brandt, Derek HaasCinematographer:
Phedon PapamichaelComposer (Music Score):
Marco BeltramiEditor:
Michael McCuskerProduction Designer:
Andrew MenziesArt Director:
Greg BerryAssociate Producer:
Dixie J. Capp, Aaron DowningExecutive Producer:
Stuart M. Besser, Lynwood Spinks, Ryan KavanaughSet Designer:
Mark Hitchler, Roger Lundeen, Rich RomingCostume Designer:
Arianne PhillipsSet Decorator:
Jay R. HartSound/Sound Designer:
Jim StuebeMakeup:
John Caglione, Jr., Linda Vallejo, Katie DouthitFirst Assistant Director:
Nicholas MastandreaCamera Operator:
David Luckenbach, Mark Vargo, Paul SanchezStunts:
Troy M. Gilbert, Danny Wynands, Matt Taylor, Michael Weis, Juddson Linn, Tad Griffith, Jason Rodriguez, Dale Gibson, Mike Watson, Richard L. Bucher, Rod Rondeaux, Monty Stuart, Mark Warrack, J.J. Dashnaw, Cody Smith, Mark Brooks, Brian Brown, William P. Brown, Danny Edmo, Herman Endito, Steve Hassenpflug, Oliver S. Hendrickson, Kingorba, Derek Lacasa, Scout HendricksonCasting:
Lisa BeachSound Mixer:
Paul MasseyCasting:
Jo Edna Boldin, Sarah KatzmanSound Mixer:
David GiammarcoVoice Casting:
Kirk Baily, Rif HuttonDriver:
George Le BowVoice Casting:
Conan Lee, Dana Lee, Anne LockhartSteadicam Operator:
David LuckenbachFoley Supervisor:
John MurrayVoice Casting:
Paul PapeFoley Artist:
Alicia StevensonUnit Production Manager:
Stuart M. BesserShort Story Author:
Elmore LeonardCostumes Supervisor:
Linda MatthewsVoice Casting:
Jim LauSecond Unit Camera:
Philip PfeifferAssistant Art Director:
Maya ShimoguchiVoice Casting:
Karen HuieAdditional Editing:
Lee GrubinConductor:
Marco BeltramiSecond Unit Director:
Freddie HiceStunts Coordinator:
Freddie HiceSecond Unit Director:
Mark VargoSecond Unit Director Of Photogra:
Mark VargoStill Photographer:
Richard Foreman, Jr.Hair Styles:
Susan GermaineFirst Assistant Camera:
Bob HallVisual Effects Supervisor:
Robert StrombergSupervising Sound Editor:
Donald SylvesterGaffer:
Cory GeryakSound Effects Editor:
Ted CaplanSet Production Assistant:
Kevin BlackDolly Grip:
Sean DevineVisual Effects Producer:
Christina GraffVisual Effects:
Digital BacklotColor Timing:
MatoSpecial Effects Coordinator:
Ron BolanowskiDialogue Editor:
Simon CokeDialect Coach:
Judi DickersonVoice Casting:
David CowgillBest Boy Grip:
Roderick G. FarleyDepartment Head Hair:
Katherine GordonScript Supervisor:
Sheila WaldronKey Hairstylist:
Betty Lou SkinnerLocation Manager:
Mike FantasiaSecond Second Assistant Director:
Trisha A. StanardProperties Master:
J.P. JonesSecond Assistant Director:
Maria MantiaVisual Effects Supervisor:
Mark DornfeldFirst Assistant Accountant:
Kurt GreufeFoley Artist:
Dawn FintorProperties Maker Foreman:
Doug ButtsFirst Assistant Camera:
J. Steven MatzingerSpecial Effects Technician:
Scott GarciaDepartment Head Makeup:
Jane GalliFirst Assistant Camera:
Philip ShanahanVoice Casting:
Jonathan NicholsKey Costumer:
Tangi CrawfordVisual Effects:
Custom Film EffectsVoice Casting:
Caitlin McKennaFoley Editor:
Matt HarrisonVisual Effects Producer:
Michele FerroneGrip:
Hank Herrera, Michael J. Manzananares, Josh SteinbergFoley Editor:
Scott CurtisVoice Casting:
Steve ApostolinaAnimal Trainer/Wrangler:
Birds & Animals UKHead Animal Trainer:
Rusty HendricksonFoley Mixer:
David BetancourtAssistant Art Director:
Kasra FarahaniAssistant Costume Designer:
Terry AndersonDriver:
Kenny Farnell, John W. ForesterCraft Service/Catering:
For Stars CateringExtra Casting:
Elizabeth GabelProduction Assistant:
Rafael CastroDriver:
Bill RuckerCraft Service/Catering:
Lisa Van AllenDriver:
Chris Quintana, William RayCamera Loader:
Aaron SchuhElectrician:
Jon CaradiesHair Styles:
Debra ClairProperties Maker Foreman:
W. Scott MasonBest Boy Electric:
Larry SushinskiVoice Casting:
Nick GuestVisual Effects Supervisor:
Paul GraffCompositor:
Steve Caldwell, Rj Harbour, Shaina HolmesStandby Carpenter:
Earle ParkerTitle Design:
Right Loeb Design GroupCompositor:
Mark Sawicki, Amani WilliamsCasting Associate:
Charla BowersoxStoryboard Artist:
John CovenFirst Assistant Editor:
Sara CuevaVisual Effects Editor:
Sara CuevaDolly Grip:
Antonio V. GarridoAssistant to the Director:
Adam KarasickSecond Assistant Camera:
Daniel McFaddenTitle Design:
F. Ron MillerSecond Assistant Camera:
Daniel SchroerPost Production Coordinator:
Adriaan Van ZylAssistant Editor:
Adriaan Van ZylLeadman:
Wayne ShepherdCompositor:
Nicholas KimGraphic Design:
Wendy L. DrapanasFirst Assistant Sound Editor:
Monique SalvatoElectrician:
Brian WoronecGrip:
Charles EhrlingerDriver:
John Embry, Kent BoyerGrip:
Kenneth CoblentzDriver:
Allen EsquibelSet Production Assistant:
Chai ForestSet Dresser:
Edward McLoughlinDriver:
Mario A. Medina, James RayVoice Casting:
Pepper SweeneyProduction Assistant:
Andrea VestrandDriver:
Kip WolvertonAnimal Trainer/Wrangler:
Cody SmithCompositor:
Brian BattlesPersonal Assistant:
Keith Rodger, Bruno De OlivaDriver:
Mary B. BorgSecond Assistant Accountant:
Jerry ShihVideo Assist:
Frank EyersDriver:
Josh LaurioArt Department Coordinator:
Roberta MarquezDriver:
Bobby Rabelo, Cassie RussellMakeup Special Effects:
Corey WelkAnimal Trainer/Wrangler:
Tom BertoDriver:
Brian KayAssistant Production Coordinator:
Jill VaupenHair Styles:
Mary LampertProduction Secretary:
Cassandra CoxBuyer:
Mick CummingsDriver:
Larry FeeCompositor:
Jamie BaxterSpecial Effects Technician:
Robert BolanowskiDriver:
Todd L. AdairArt Department Assistant:
Peter GrendleArt Department Intern:
Lindsay BraydenElectrician:
Curtis A. Andrews, Jr., Robert D. LuekerKey Grip:
Ramon GarciaGrip:
John Sneesby, Mark SheetsProduction Coordinator:
Barry BarclayAssistant Production Coordinator:
Malika R. CohenProducer's Assistant:
Anisa Qureshi, Bianca ArvinPersonal Assistant:
Justin BullBoom Operator:
Joseph BrennanCable Person:
John WeitzKey Make-up:
Taylor RobertsAssistant Location Manager:
Rebecca "Puck" StairSet Dresser:
Graham Griswold, Linda Gore, Scott PlunkettSpecial Effects Technician:
Bob Everett, Mike ClarkeCasting Associate:
Marie KohlSecond Unit Second Assistant Dir:
Kate M. BoyleFoley Artist:
Elizabeth RaineyCompositor:
Sam Dabbs, Ji Young HongAnimal Trainer/Wrangler:
Mark Warrick, Noel Phillips, Clayton Stanbaugh, Alvin LunakArmorer:
David Fencl, Donny BrunoVideo Assist:
Dale G. WasetaProduction Accountant:
Glenn NicolSecond Assistant Accountant:
Eileen StreetProduction Accountant:
Nicholas CessacPost Production Accountant:
Pam ChizemaConstruction Coordinator:
Daniel Pemberton, Anthony SyracuseProperties Maker Foreman:
Randy Syracuse, Tim Viera, Frank Kilmartin, Lou BoggsSet Production Assistant:
Anna Ramey, Andrew Sharretts, David DornProduction Assistant:
Kirk Borland, Patrick Melvin, Yvette Fortin, Scout HendricksonTransportation Coordinator:
James R. WhiteTransportation Captain:
Steve Duncan, Tim SissonDriver:
Jose A. "Tony" Salazar, Mike McKenny, Alan Berger, Lyle H. Atkins, Mike Berdrow, George M. Brown, Steven Carrillo, Robert A. Castillo, Jesse Esquibel, Richard Firkens, Billy L. "Butch" Frank, Joseph Gonzales, Jimmy Goodman, Robert J. Kozlowski, Anthony LeBow, Leon C. LeBow, Burt N. Melcher, R. Daniel Miller, Tony Peralta, Kino Quintana, Tom Rebber, Walter J. Russell, Vince YybiernasCraft Service/Catering:
Michelle Woodward, Dannon WaltersSet Medic/First Aid:
Brian G. LaxDriver:
Mark James
REVIEW:
- 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, Rovi
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