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  1. 3:10 to Yuma: Directed by Delmer Daves. With Glenn Ford, Van Heflin, Felicia Farr, Leora Dana. Broke small-time rancher Dan Evans is hired by the stagecoach line to put big-time captured outlaw leader Ben Wade on the 3:10 train to Yuma but Wade's gang tries to free him.

  2. 3:10 to Yuma is a 1957 American Western film directed by Delmer Daves, starring Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. Based on a 1953 short story by Elmore Leonard, it is about a drought-impoverished rancher who takes on the risky job of escorting a notorious outlaw to justice.

  3. 3:10 to Yuma es una película estadounidense del género wéstern, estrenada en 1957, protagonizada por Glenn Ford y Van Heflin y dirigida por Delmer Daves. La película está basada en el cuento homónimo de Elmore Leonard. Tuvo buena acogida en el momento de su estreno, y actualmente es una película muy apreciada en los círculos cinéfilos.

  4. 18 de ago. de 2022 · 3:10 To Yuma (1957) Publication date. 1957. Topics. 3:10 to Yuma, Delmer Daves, Glenn Ford, Van Heflin, Elmore Leonard, 1957, 50s, western, black and white, 720p. Language. English. Classic Delmer Daves western. Addeddate. 2022-08-18 23:23:59. Identifier. 3-10-to-yuma-1957. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0. Add Review. Reviews.

  5. 3:10 to Yuma (Three Ten to Yuma) aka. Año. 1957. Duración. 88 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Delmer Daves. Guion. Halsted Welles. Relato: Elmore Leonard. Reparto. Música. George Duning. Fotografía. Charles Lawton Jr. (B&W) Compañías. Columbia Pictures. Género. Western. Grupos. Adaptaciones de Elmore Leonard. Sinopsis.

  6. 3:10 to Yuma. In this beautifully shot, psychologically complex western, Van Heflin is a mild-mannered cattle rancher who takes on the task of shepherding a captured outlaw (played with cucumber-cool charisma by Glenn Ford) to the train that will deliver him to prison.

  7. "Three-Ten to Yuma" is a short story written by Elmore Leonard that was first published in Dime Western Magazine, a 1950s pulp magazine, in March 1953. It is one of the very few Western stories to have been adapted to the screen twice, in 1957 and in 2007 . Plot summary.