Yuma (1971) | |
Director(s) | Ted Post |
Producer(s) | Shelley Hull (associate), Aaron Spelling |
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Yuma (1971) was a Film directed by Ted Post and produced by Aaron Spelling and Shelley Hull.
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JOHNNY YUMA
By Dan Day, Jr. on Dec 5, 2022 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogEuro Western time again. This one is JOHNNY YUMA, a 1966 German/Italian co-production that has nothing to do with the character of the same name that was played by Nick Adams in the TV series THE REBEL. This Johnny Yuma is played by Mark Damon (HOUSE OF USHER), who was already a spaghetti western ve... Read full article
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
By 4 Star Film Fan on May 2, 2019 From 4 Star FilmsThe picture showcases a parched landscape of cactus and dusty trails — the arid terrain accentuated by purposely tinted photography. It’s aided by that bleak black & white palette courtesy of Charles Lawton Jr., just as Delmer Dave’s earlier western, Jubal (1956), was made by i... Read full article
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
By Beatrice on Jun 14, 2016 From Flickers in Time3:10 to Yuma Directed by Delmer Davies Written by Halsted Welles from a story by Elmore Leonard 1957/USA Columbia Picture Corporation Repeat viewing/Netflix rental I love this. ?It may be Glenn Ford’s best performance. ?It is certainly my favorite of his. Courtly, slick outlaw Ben Wade (F... Read full article
Short Cuts 4: 3:10 to Yuma (1957)
By Aaron West on Nov 25, 2015 From Criterion BluesNov 25 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West discusses the second in the Delmer Daves, Glenn Ford trilogy, which could be considered a “Western Noir” because of the clever shot selection, the use of light and shadow, and the multifaceted characters. Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen her... Read full article
Short Cuts 4: 3:10 to Yuma (1957)
By Aaron West on Nov 25, 2015 From Criterion BluesNov 25 Posted by aaronwest Aaron West discusses the second in the Delmer Daves, Glenn Ford trilogy, which could be considered a “Western Noir” because of the clever shot selection, the use of light and shadow, and the multifaceted characters. Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen her... Read full article
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