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Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Widescreen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [1:53]
2. Stage Hold-up [5:06]
3. Dan Evans, Watchman [4:56]
4. Emmy [5:43]
5. The Blind Irishman [5:29]
6. Something to Remember [2:06]
7. Under Arrest [3:10]
8. The Marshall's Plan [1:23]
9. Two Volunteers [5:12]
10. The Transfer Point [2:49]
11. Supper [2:40]
12. Proud of Dan [3:23]
13. Contention City [3:13]
14. The Bridal Suite [3:00]
15. "Sure's Some Sleeper." [1:57]
16. $400 Offer [1:17]
17. Bill Moons' Funeral [2:32]
18. "Any Strangers in Town?" [1:29]
19. Silent Partner [4:16]
20. Bob Moons, Vigilante [1:35]
21. Wade Gang Escape Policy [3:42]
22. Almost 2:30 [4:27]
23. "They're Coming." [4:00]
24. The Outfit Walks Out [1:53]
25. The Drop on Alex [2:22]
26. "Don't Go Through With It." [4:40]
27. Train to Catch [3:44]
28. The 3:10 to Yuma [3:53]
Side #2 -- Full Screen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [1:53]
2. Stage Hold-up [5:06]
3. Dan Evans, Watchman [4:56]
4. Emmy [5:43]
5. The Blind Irishman [5:29]
6. Something to Remember [2:06]
7. Under Arrest [3:10]
8. The Marshall's Plan [1:23]
9. Two Volunteers [5:12]
10. The Transfer Point [2:49]
11. Supper [2:40]
12. Proud of Dan [3:23]
13. Contention City [3:13]
14. The Bridal Suite [3:00]
15. "Sure's Some Sleeper." [1:57]
16. $400 Offer [1:17]
17. Bill Moons' Funeral [2:32]
18. "Any Strangers in Town?" [1:29]
19. Silent Partner [4:16]
20. Bob Moons, Vigilante [1:35]
21. Wade Gang Escape Policy [3:42]
22. Almost 2:30 [4:27]
23. "They're Coming." [4:00]
24. The Outfit Walks Out [1:53]
25. The Drop on Alex [2:22]
26. "Don't Go Through With It." [4:40]
27. Train to Catch [3:44]
28. The 3:10 to Yuma [3:53]
Desperate for money, frontier rancher Van Heflin holds outlaw Glenn Ford at gunpoint, intending to collect the $200 reward. While both men await the train to Yuma that will escort Ford to prison, the cagey outlaw offers Heflin $10,000 if he'll set Ford free. The rest of the film is a sweat-inducing cat-and-mouse game between captive and captor, interrupted with bursts of violence from both Ford's gang (commandeered by Richard Jaeckel) and the vacillating townsfolk. 3:10 to Yuma is one of the best of the character-driven "psychological" westerns of the 1950s. Its only flaw is Ford's unconvincing character turnaround towards the end. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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