
Much better than the recently released 3:10, which i liked.....
Van Heflin plays a farmer suffering from a drought. He is a quiet, seemingly passive man who becomes a reluctant hero. Heflin agrees to hold criminal Glenn Ford in a hotel room for $200 just long enough for the train to Yuma to leave at 3:10. Ford's gang, however, learns about the situation and plans to take action. The characters and performances by Ford and Heflin make the film work. Heflin is outwardly reluctant to take this job, but his strength lies within. The struggle within him is evident: Here's a family man who can save his farm or do what he knows is right. Ford, the criminal, is alluring, almost charming. He's a con artist and a cold-blooded killer, but you can't help liking him just a little. Sure, he's a criminal, but not your typical stereotyped Western bad guy. The suspense and tension waiting for the train rival that of HIGH NOON (just without the clock!). if you like Westerns, you'll like 3:10 TO YUMA.
Charlie....(Richard Jaeckel) the guy 2nd in command of the gang....in this movie is much better
than the guy who played the charater in the new movie....(He was the short bad guy
in Chism with John Wayne)
the ending is not the same as the new one
nope....I not going to tell ya....not even a hint.....
you'll just have to watch it!
yea...theres a few leverguns too!