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7.6/10
IMDbTheatrical Motion Picture | 2008
Top Ten Films | 2007
For and | 2007 | Christian
Best Achievement in Sound Mixing | 2008 | David
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2008 | Marco
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2008 | Russell
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film | 2008 | Alicia
British Actor of the Year | 2008 | Christian
Best Overall DVD | 2008
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2007
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Drama | 2007 | Ben
2008 | David
Best Original Soundtrack of the Year | 2008 | Marco
Hardest Hit | 2008 | Brian
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2008 | Logan
Excellence in Period Film | 2008 | Arianne
Best Composer | 2008 | Marco
Best Actor | 2007 | Russell
Best Film | 2007
Best Original Score | 2007 | Marco
Best Picture | 2007
Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | 2007
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2007 | Ben
Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2007
Budget 55,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 70,016,220 USD
In a deleted scene (included on the DVD), Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) tells Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda), "I heard that your boss, Al Pinkerton, got an infection from biting his own tongue, and he died last month. Is that true?" Allan Pinkerton did die from an infected bite on his tongue, on July 1, 1884. This would place the events of the movie as occurring in August, 1884.
Warned about the pain of surgery, Byron McElroy (Peter Fonda) tells Doc Potter (Alan Tudyk) that it's not the first time he's been shot. In real life, Peter Fonda accidentally shot himself in the stomach when he was ten.
The weekend before shooting was scheduled to wrap, a freak storm dumped nearly two feet of snow on the drought plagued town. Laborers shovelled the snow from the buildings' balconies and roofs, and distributed eighty-nine dump trucks worth of dry soil on the ground. Backhoes created an eight foot tall rampart of snow just beyond camera sight lines for the remaining six days of shooting.
The short, dark-bearded man whom Doc Potter (Alan Tudyk) hits in the face with a shovel in the tunnels is this movie's weapons expert, Mike Tristano.
Russell Crowe was director James Mangold's first choice for the role of Ben Wade. After Tom Cruise dropped out of talks for the film, putting it into turnaround, it was the casting of Crowe that got the production back up and running.
"Dan Evans: [while being choked] I ain't never been no hero, Wade. The only battle I seen, we was in retreat. My foot got shot off by one of my own men. You try telling that story to your boy. See how he he looks at you then."
"Ben Wade: You ever read the bible, Dan? I read it one time. I was eight years old. My daddy just got hisself killed over a shot of whiskey and my mama said "we're going back East to start over". So she gave me a bible, sat me down in the train station, told me to read it. She was gonna get our tickets. Well, I did what she said. I read that bible from cover to cover. It took me three days. She never came back."