Quel treno per Yuma

Titolo originale: 3:10 to Yuma
Regia: James Mangold |
Anno: 2007
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western
Tag: dying and death | race against time | hero | saloon | parent child relationship | liberation of prisoners | arizona | transport of prisoners | wilderness | stetson | railway car | rivalry | gang | gunfight | family | dishonesty | heroic mission | righting the wronged | grand | factual |
Cast: Russell Crowe | Christian Bale | Peter Fonda | Gretchen Mol | Ben Foster | Dallas Roberts | Alan Tudyk | Vinessa Shaw | Logan Lerman | Kevin Durand | Lennie Loftin | Johnny Whitworth | Luce Rains | Rio Alexander | Shawn Howell | Pat Ricotti | Ramon Frank | Deryle J. Lujan | Brian Duffy | Jason Rodriguez | Chris Browning | Chad Brummett | Forrest Fyre | Luke Wilson | Benjamin Petry | Arron Shiver | Sean Hennigan | Girard Swan | Christopher Berry | David Oliver | Jason Henning | James Blackburn | Brian Brown | Trevor Coppola | Melinda Kramer | Billy Lockwood | J. Nathan Simmons | Art Usher | Crystal the Monkey |

Dan Evans viene convinto ad accompagnare in gran segreto il fuorilegge Ben Wade, appena catturato, fino alla cittadina più vicina, in attesa del treno che li porterà al carcere di Yuma. Durante il viaggio il segreto della missione di Dan verrà alla luce...

Approfondimenti

When Russell Crowe was no longer committed to Baz Luhrmann's next film, he actively pursued this fil [...] D
Russell Crowe suggested Alan Tudyk for the role of Doc Potter, who assists Dan Evans (Christian Bale [...] D
Kevin Durand (Tucker) and Russell Crowe ( Ben Wade) have also appeared together in Mystery, Alaska ( [...] D
Russell Crowe was director James Mangold's first choice for the role of Ben Wade. After Tom Cruise d [...] D
Originally, the Marshal and his two Deputies merely surrendered their weapons to the outlaws in Cont [...] D
The short, dark-bearded man whom Doc Potter (Alan Tudyk) hits in the face with a shovel in the tunne [...] D
The short story upon which the film is based was published in Dime Western Magazine in 1953. The act [...] D
On the first day of filming, a rider and his horse were seriously injured in a scene when the horse [...] D
The scene in which Russell Crowe is pondering the augur buzzard flying away (after sketching it) ech [...] D
Warned about the pain of surgery, Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) tells Doc Potter (Alan Tudyk) that it' [...] D
One of the Deputies in Contention is named Sam Fuller, a nod to the cult director of the same name. D
The unfinished buildings that Wade and Evans run through in the climactic shoot-out were originally [...] D
Exactly ten minutes pass in the movie between the clock striking 3:00 and the arrival of the train. D
Russell Crowe's role was originally played by Glenn Ford. Ford played Clark Kent's adoptive father J [...] D
Eric Bana was in initial negotiations to star opposite Tom Cruise in this film. D
The cast includes two Oscar winners: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, and one Oscar nominee: Peter Fon [...] D
Director James Mangold originally wanted Kris Kristofferson as Byron McElroy. D
A building in the town of Contention reads "Besser's Parlor". The executive producer is Stuart M. Be [...] D
The bird sketched by Ben (Russell Crowe) is an auger buzzard, native to Africa. D
According to comments made by Ben Wade about Al Pinkerton's death in July 1884, this would place the [...] D
One building in Contention is called "Shieffelin's Dance Hall". Ed Schieffelin was a prospector who [...] D
In the closing credits, co-writer Halsted Welles name is spelled incorrectly. D
The Civil War Outfit Dan Evans referred as serving with was a real outfit. The Second Company of Mas [...] D
The pistol used by Dan Evans (Christian Bale) is an 1851 Navy colt with a Richards-Mason conversion. D
The movie was funded in conjunction with New Mexico's Film Investment Program. D
The terse dialogue between Ben (Russell Crowe) and Dan (Christian Bale) in the bar when Ben is captu [...] D
The weekend before shooting was scheduled to wrap, a freak storm dumped nearly two feet of snow on t [...] D
The film's ending is vastly different from 3:10 to Yuma (1957). In that adaptation, it was Evans' wi [...] D
Russell Crowe, director James Mangold, and producer Cathy Konrad unanimously preferred Christian Bal [...] D
In a deleted scene (included on the DVD), Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) tells Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) [...] D
If you start watching the movie at 1:19 p.m., the train will arrive at 3:10 p.m. in real time. D
Dan Evans (Christian Bale) uses a Spencer carbine chambered for .56-56, a Colt 1851 Navy revolver wi [...] D
Christian Bale and Russell Crowe have both played DC Comics film characters. Bale portrayed Bruce Wa [...] D

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In the end credits, writer Halsted Welles' first name is misspelled as "Haslted." D
During the exchange of Ben Wade with the deputy in the stuck coach in front of Dan Evans' Ranch, you [...] D
In the Climactic sequence, while Ben Wade still has his back to his gang, the Mexican Marksman tosse [...] D
When the train is leaving the station, the engineer whistles three times. Three whistles means the t [...] D
When Wade sketches Evans in hotel room, his handcuffs seems to be off. D
One night around the campfire, Wade is beaten savagely in the face by McElroy. The next day, Wade's [...] D
When the stage coach is being ambushed, one of the men in the back shoots one of the gang members an [...] D
In some of the shots of Bisbee, power lines (maybe telegraph lines) are visible on the horizon. D
The film opens with a rancher having his barn burn by the henchman of a man he owes money to. The he [...] D
No hangings or executions would have taken place at Yuma Territorial Prison, so when they say they a [...] D
Early in the movie, William makes the comment that "... the calvary is coming..." He should be sayin [...] D
As the stage coach flips over in the robbery sequence, you can clearly see a white sandbag used whil [...] D
When Dan and Ben round the corner of the building with the liquor sign on it, a bullet hits the corn [...] D
In the end credits writer Halsted Welles is incorrectly listed as Haslted Welles. D
When Wade, Dan, and the group are escaping through the tunnels after Doc hits the man with the shove [...] D
When Ben and the gang are in the bar in Bisbee there is a shot following the barkeep picking up a bo [...] D
In the final scene where William is about to shoot Wade, a modern clothing label is visible on Wade' [...] D
The outlaws are after a stagecoach which they know carries a Gatling gun. They have cleverly set up [...] D
During the final shootout in Contention, one member of Wade's gang tells Charlie that he "won't get [...] D
The portrait of Evans drawn by Wade has a incorrect angle of view per where they were seated. In fac [...] D
The first night camping out, Ben is sitting in the cold night air with just his shirt and vest on. T [...] D
At the beginning, when Dan's son William lights a match to see at night, the match burns very slowly [...] D
During the shootout when Ben and Dan are on a rooftop, before the camera cuts to Ben and Dan, Charli [...] D
Wade is wearing an Australian bush hat which they did not have in the old west. Being from down unde [...] D
At the end of the movie when the train finally shows up at the station you hear the bell on it ringi [...] D
In the fight with the railroad workers, one of the workers has a badge on the left lapel of his coat [...] D
In the funeral procession the boy walking ahead striking a drum is much further in front when there [...] D
At the hotel, Butterfield slides a badge under the hotel door, yet after the door is opened the sher [...] D
When Charlie shoots the three men building the tunnels he shoot the first man, then he crosses his a [...] D
The rounds fired at the station have a very faint computer buzzing to them in the background. D
A Pinkerton inside the coach is shown firing a lever-action rifle twice without re-cocking it. D
The construction sites in Contention have dimensional lumber being used and that didn't come into wi [...] D
When Charlie Prince enters the corral in Contention, the weathered boards are held together with shi [...] D
When in the train station, the camera angle is over Dan's right shoulder pointing at Ben; Dan is tal [...] D
After Ben shoots his gang, William points and cocks his gun at Ben. When he relents, he uncocks his [...] D
After the stage coach tips over Charlie Prince goes over and picks up Byron McElroy's shotgun, he br [...] D
In the saloon with Wade & his gang for a victory drink: When Wades gang leaves and Wade is taking hi [...] D
At the end of the movie, when Ben Wade and Dan Evans are in the train station, Ben puts his hat on i [...] D
After Byron is shot in the stomach, he is taken to a doctor for emergency care. But rather than havi [...] D
After Marshal Will Doane and deputies enter the hotel room, Dan says "there's five of us." But inclu [...] D
In the Contention train depot, Dan's speech does not match his lip movements. D
In the train office, as Dan is talking to Ben in a reverse shot (focus on Ben), Dan's mouth moves bu [...] D
When Ben Wade steals the horses after the Comanche attack, he is riding his own horse and leading fo [...] D
Bisbee, Arizona is portrayed as being laid out on a flat plot of land, when it is actually a mountai [...] D
Close ups reveal the actors all wearing makeup, especially Gretchen Mol (Alice Evans), Dan Evan's wi [...] D
During the stagecoach robbery, modern tire tracks can be seen in the dirt in a few shots. D
There are dialogue references to "gunslingers," a term which did not exist until the 1920s. Author G [...] D
During the stage coach ambush scene early in the film, two men are using the Gatling gun. One of the [...] D
When the stagecoach is ambushed, one of the men handling the Gatling gun is shot and falls off the c [...] D
No explanation is ever offered as to why Wade's gang doesn't simply tear up a segment of the railroa [...] D
In the shots at the train station you can clearly see all of the land in the background is covered i [...] D
When Doc Potter removes the bullet from McElroy's belly, he drops it in a metal bowl. The noise of t [...] D
Anesthesia had been in use for over 25 years before 1880. But it was still expensive and difficult t [...] D
SPOILER. In one scene, Wade is pointing a shotgun at Evans, Doc and others. Evans' son sneaks up beh [...] D
Near the beginning when Dan and his sons are on horses. There is a close up of Dan then when they se [...] D
Dan tells his wife that he 'has been standing on one leg for three years'. This is metaphorical and [...] D
Before the gang set the stage coach on fire, one upward-angled shot of Charlie Prince shows that the [...] D
While Ben Wade and Dan Evans are moving from the hotel to the train depot, there is one shot where t [...] D
The song that Ben Wade sings, "they're gonna hang me in the morning..." is called The Arizona Killer [...] D
Unless the 3:10 was more than "running a little late" there seems to be a significant loss of daylig [...] D

Frase

Charlie Prince: [to the townsfolk firing at both f [...] D
Dan Evans: [Referring to Ben] For God's sake, he's [...] D
Ben Wade: Have you ever read a book in your life, [...] D
Ben Wade: [while lying down in a hotel room bed] S [...] D
[after shooting Tommy Darden] Ben Wade: Well, Tom [...] D
Ben Wade: I've always liked you Byron, but you nev [...] D
Dan Evans: I was best shot in my regiment. I'll co [...] D
Dan Evans: I've been standin on one leg for three [...] D
Charlie Prince: Morning, Pinkerton. Name's Charlie [...] D
Ben Wade: You ever read the bible, Dan? I read it [...] D
Ben Wade: You ever worked for a one-eyed Irishman [...] D
Emmy: No one forgets Velvet. D
Ben Wade: They're gonna kill you and your father, [...] D
Dan Evans: You say one more word, and I'll cut you [...] D
Ben Wade: Now, you see Dan, generally pretty much [...] D
Charlie Prince: [as Dan is lying on the ground] Fo [...] D
Doc Potter: Is it true that you dynamited a wagon [...] D
William Evans: [referring to Alice's brooch] You g [...] D
Dan Evans: I ain't stubborn. Ben Wade: Excuse me? [...] D
Marshal Weathers: Can I help you? Charlie Prince: [...] D
Byron McElroy: If you're gonna kill me, just as so [...] D
Ben Wade: [to Tucker, who's holding his gun] Be ca [...] D
Ben Wade: [Surveying the wreckage of the war wagon [...] D
[last lines] William Evans: Pa. D
Ben Wade: You ever been to San Francisco? Alice E [...] D
Marshal Weathers: They're probably just running la [...] D
Dan Evans: [handing him Alice's brooch] William, I [...] D
Alice Evans: Don't do it, Dan. No one will think l [...] D
Charlie Prince: [after setting his coach on fire] [...] D
Ben Wade: [gets up] Well then! [everyone points t [...] D
Dan Evans: What time is it? Ticket Clerk: About t [...] D
Charlie Prince: Morning, Pinkerton. Name's Charlie [...] D
Butterfield: Twenty-two robberies. Over four hundr [...] D
Ben Wade: So, boys - where we headed? Byron McElr [...] D
Ben Wade: You know, squeezin' that watch won't sto [...] D
Ben Wade: Well, you did it, Dan. D
Ben Wade: They're going to kill me in the morning. [...] D
Charlie Prince: [giving a toast] Here's to the fou [...] D
Charlie Prince: You boys some kinda posse? [shoot [...] D
Glen Hollander: Sometimes a man has to be big enou [...] D
Ben Wade: Byron, what an unpleasant surprise. D
Charlie Prince: For a one-leg rancher... he's one [...] D
Ben Wade: [Talking to William about Dodge City] Wo [...] D
Ben Wade: Just you left, Dan. Just you and your bo [...] D
Dan Evans: [while being choked] I ain't never been [...] D
Dan Evans: What did Doc Potter give his life for, [...] D
Alice Evans: Ben Wade has a gang and they're out t [...] D
Charlie Prince: [while riding into Bisbee] This to [...] D
Dan Evans: You're so sure that your crew's comin' [...] D
Ben Wade: Remind me never to play poker in this to [...] D
[first lines] Alice Evans: [upon hearing Dan cock [...] D
Mark Evans: You gonna tell the marshal what those [...] D
Alice Evans: He's a killer, Daniel. Dan Evans: Th [...] D
Byron McElroy: [while observing various drawings o [...] D

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