
Time waits for one man.
When the notorious outlaw Ben Wade is captured in the small town of Bisbee, an impoverished rancher, Daniel Evans, offers to assist in escorting the cold-blooded killer to the city of Contention for $200. Most westerns share common cinematic themes such as law vs. lawlessness, justice, and the gray area between right and wrong. 3:10 to Yuma is no different. Even in the face of temptation and almost certain death, Dan Evans remains devoted to justice, integrity and sense of duty.
MPAA: Rated R for some strong language and violence
Principal Cast: Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Gretchen Mol, and Ben Foster
Director: James Mangold

After Wades’ gang puts a bounty on all of his captors, the local sheriff gives up and leaves Dan to walk Wade to the station by himself.
Themes: Duty, Integrity, Virtue, Courage, Counting the Cost, Steadfast, Obligation, Resolve, Goodness
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Ben Wade tells Evan’s son about the pleasures of Dodge City and the cost of living that lifestyle.
Themes: Sin, Influence, Consequences, Lust, Idolatry, Temptation, Evil
1:37
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While reluctantly hosting the notorious outlaw Ben Wade for dinner, the Evan’s family continues to say grace as usual.
Themes: Prayer, Hospitality, Dual Nature, Hypocrisy, Scripture
1:50
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Wade tries to bribe Dan with one thousand dollars to let him escape.
Themes: Temptation, Integrity, Counting the Cost, Steadfast, Choices, Devil/Demons, Goodness, Morality
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