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3:10 To Yuma

1957's 3:10 TO YUMA has been called a revisionist Western, and I guess I can see that.  It shares a few things with pictures like HIGH NOON , depicting town citizens as human, often scared.  Not always heroic.  I guess that depends on your definition.  In both movies, men with guns are recruited to help the protagonist stop a gang of criminals descending upon a town.  As the hour grows nigh, the participants have second thoughts, citing that they have families to think of.  You can see their point.  Dan Evans also has a wife and two boys.  His ranch is threatened by a long drought.  But his ultimate purpose, like that of Marshall Will Kane, may be higher. Evans (Van Heflin) finds himself volunteering to escort Ben Wade (Glenn Ford), the leader of a gang he and his sons witnessed rob a stagecoach, on the titular train, bound for a prison.  The fella who killed the driver.  Wade is a well known bad dude, ruthless but charming.  T...

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