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2
3!Wade's Gang
4
5[[folder:Wade]]
6!!Ben Wade
7[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Wade_Ben_4816.jpg]]
8[[caption-width-right:350:''"Kid, I wouldn't last five minutes leading an outfit like that if I wasn't as rotten as hell."'']]
9->'''Played By:''' Creator/RussellCrowe
10
11-->''"It's man's nature to take what he wants, Dan. That's how we're born."''
12
13The legendary leader of a ruthless gang of outlaws. After his most recent robbery, Wade is captured by chance and must be escorted to the town of Contention so he can be placed on the 3:10 train to Yuma to be hanged.
14----
15* AffablyEvil: Wade might be ruthless to the very core, but he's also a very charming and polite man. From time to time, he's even sincere.
16* AntiVillain: Defied. When William points out he's not as bad as he said he is, he claims to have been acting out of PragmaticVillainy. [[spoiler:However, he does plant himself into this territory when he kills his gang for their brutal murder of Dan.]]
17* BadassBookworm: Wade is both a formidable opponent and a well-read man.
18%%* BeardOfEvil
19* BerserkButton:
20** Don't insult his mother. He'll throw you off a cliff.
21** Don't insult the mother of anyone he's come to respect. [[spoiler:His gang found that out the hard way.]]
22* BigNo: When [[spoiler:Charlie guns down Dan. It's not long, just loud.]]
23* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Wade taunts Boles while at his mercy, claiming that Boles' brother, whom Wade had killed, was a "[[SpeakIllOfTheDead lyin', bilkin', double-dealin' card sharp]]", assuming, of course, that said brother is who Wade remembers, and not some other "asshole" he killed and forgot about.
24* DarkIsEvil: Ben Wade wears dark clothes, has a black hat, has a black horse, and a black-handled pistol. He's also a ruthless outlaw leader.
25* DeadpanSnarker: Wade sure is a witty son-of-a-bitch; one of his first lines is to crack a joke to the critically wounded Byron [=McElroy=].
26-->''"Well, would you look at all this? You all spared no expense this time, Byron. I gotta say, though, it's probably cheaper just to let me rob the damn thing."''
27* DeathGlare: The look in his eyes when he's about to shoot someone is so potent that his victims recognize it and (futilely) try to counter the coming attack.
28* TheDreaded: His gang is among the worst and most feared in the west, with Wade himself capable of putting the fear of God into anyone who even happens across him. The Pinkertons rig a carriage ''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill into a goddamn armored tank]]'' to protect a cache of loot from him. As Wade sarcastically points out above, that carriage probably cost them more than the loot itself.
29* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He's the TropeNamer.
30* EvenEvilHasStandards: Ben Wade is a thief and murderer, but he believes in paying back favors, treating the dead with respect, and using non-violent methods when possible.
31* FastestGunInTheWest: He's without a doubt the quickest shot in the entire film; nobody comes close to outdrawing Ben Wade.
32* {{Foil}}: To Dan. The contrast between the two men is illustrated very well in the dinner scene at the Evans' homestead; when Mark remarks that Dan could shoot Wade dead if he wanted to, Dan tells his son that shooting a man is very different than shooting an animal. Wade bluntly replies that in his experience, it isn't.
33* ForkFencing: Stabs Tucker repeatedly in the throat with a fork.
34* FriendlyEnemy: Wade quickly takes a liking to Dan, saving his life at a few points in the film, and even [[spoiler:helping him escort Wade himself to the prison train.]]
35* HiddenDepths: Wade is no mere bandit; he's a sensitive, intelligent soul, avid artist, can recite Bible verse from memory, and is far more capable of respect and kindness than his reputation woul suggest.
36* HolyHitman: Ben Wade seems to either not believe in God or dislike Him, but he can exchange Bible quotes with the best of them.
37* NamedWeapons: Wade's pistol is called the Hand of God which is said to be cursed so that anyone who touches it that isn't Wade dies. [[spoiler:The movie supports this claim; Tucker and [=McElroy=] are both killed by Wade himself, Boles and his men are wiped out by Wade's gang, and the gang members (who pass the gun amongst themselves to return it to Wade) are gunned down by their boss after Charlie shoots Dan.]]
38* NobleDemon: {{Zigzagged}}. He seems to switch back-and-forth between this, and being a total bastard, depending on who he's interacting with from moment to moment. Dan brings out in the best in him, while just about everyone else brings out the worst.
39* NothingUpMySleeve: Hides one of Dan's forks in his sleeves and uses it to kill Tucker.
40* ParentalAbandonment: When he was a child, his mother gave him a Bible to read at the train station and promptly left to never return.
41* PayEvilUntoEvil: [[spoiler:The only members of the posse he kills are Tucker and [=McElroy=], a bully and a killer respectively. He ends the movie by gunning down the remainder of his gang, starting with Charlie, who had just killed Dan.]]
42* PetTheDog: While he's ''hardly'' TheAtoner, Wade comes to greatly respect Dan and comes to realize just how important this mission is to him in the face of his ButtMonkey and IJustWantToBeSpecial status. [[spoiler:At the end of the film, he goes through great lengths - even going up against his own hang - to help Dan get him on the train to Yuma, despite the fact that he already escaped from Yuma several times and will presumably do so again, just to give Dan peace of mind.]]
43* RedOniBlueOni: The charming, cool-headed blue to Charlie's red.
44* SonOfAWhore: [=McElroy=] claims as such; Wade is angered by the comment, but doesn't deny it.
45* {{Troll}}: He'll say or do things just to piss people off, like saying to Dan he'll be a better husband to Dan's wife and laughing while [=McElroy=]'s hitting him.
46* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:He's escaped Yuma prison several times. Presumably, he does it again at the end of the film.]]
47* WarriorPoet: An intelligent and insightful man, Wade often draws parallels between Bible verse and situations he finds himself in, pondering the nature of such events.
48* WickedCultured: He has a strong interest in art and nature.
49* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:He kills Tommy Darden for getting taken as a hostage.]]
50-->''"Well, Tommy, it seems that there was a Pinkerton inside that coach that wasn't quite dead yet. Now, I know Charlie told you, because we done got but a few rules in this outfit. And this is what happens when you put us all at risk."''
51[[/folder]]
52
53[[folder:Charlie]]
54!!Charlie Prince
55[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Prince_Charlie_7877.jpg]]
56[[caption-width-right:350:''"Name's Charlie Prince. I expect you heard of me."'']]
57->'''Played By:''' Creator/BenFoster
58
59Ben Wade's vicious right-hand man. Deeply loyal to Wade, he leads the remaining gang in pursuit of him after Wade is captured in Bisbee.
60----
61* AmbiguouslyGay: His loyalty to Wade borders on obsessive love, and he appears jealous of the young barmaid Wade sleeps with. [=McElroy=] alludes to this by mocking him as "Charlie Princess".
62* AxCrazy: He's a trigger-happy psychotic.
63%%* BadassInANiceSuit
64%%* BadassLongcoat
65* BadBoss: Threatens one of the gang members when he suggests they abandon Wade and kills several of Contention's citizens when they almost shoot Wade during the shootout between Dan and the others.
66* BeardOfEvil: Sports a thick beard, and is rotten to the core.
67* BerserkButton: Befitting a trigger-happy lunatic, he has buttons that immediately put him into a murderous mood:
68** Posses. He hates posses.
69** He also hates Pinkertons.
70** Don't call him "Charlie Princess", as Byron learns the hard way.
71* BondOneLiner: "I hate posses." (after shooting the railroad enforcers).
72* DeadpanSnarker: Almost every bit as sarcastic as his boss, but whereas Wade's snark comes from a place of genuine wit, Charlie comes across more as a mean-spirited [[TheBully bully.]]
73* {{Determinator}}: Leads the gang 80 miles in chasing the party escorting Wade to Contention-on horseback.
74* TheDragon: To Ben Wade.
75* DragonInChief: He's the main outside antagonist.
76* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:After getting shot in the heart by Wade, he does nothing to fight his fate and looks into Wade's eyes as Wade draws one of Charlie's pistols and shoots him again.]]
77* FauxAffablyEvil: While Wade is sincerely charming, any politeness Charlie possesses is entirely fake, barely disguising the fact that he's a sadistic asshole.
78* GunsAkimbo: Carries a pair of Smith & Wesson Schofields Model 3 revolvers as his weapons.
79* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Guns down Dan as Dan and Ben reach the train. He also gunned down two Pinkertons, a lawman of Bisbee, the railroad enforcers, and the lawmen of Contention. Charlie also masterminded the deaths of Bisbee's other lawmen (one was sniped by Campos while Sutherland burned the other to death). ]] In short, he's a walking DeathByAdaptation.
80* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Wade shoots him with his own gun.]]
81* {{Hypocrite}}: Charlie whole-heartedly agrees with Wade's assertion that [[spoiler:Tommy Darden]] brought his fate on himself. When Jackson points out that Wade's capture was his own fault, Charlie pistol-whips him.
82* ILied: Does this twice:
83** He tells the decoy wagon passenger that unless he tells him where Wade is headed, he will burn, then leaves him to burn.
84** Makes the lawmen of Contention surrender, then Charlie and the gang unload their guns into them.
85* KillItWithFire: Threatens to burn down Bisbee when Wade is captured.
86--> "This town's gonna burn!"
87* LightIsNotGood: Wears a bone-white waistcoat and is not a good person.
88* PsychoSupporter: Charlie is incredibly loyal to Wade, but unlike his honorable and affable boss, Charlie is a violent psychopath.
89* RedOniBlueOni: The fanatical, hot-headed, trigger-happy red to Ben's blue.
90* SignatureHeadgear: A black cowboy hat that the production crew dubbed the Triggerman.
91* SissyVillain: He's rather effeminate and slightly flamboyant. [[BerserkButton Unfortunately, pointing this out to him earns you a bullet on the spot.]]
92* UndyingLoyalty: To Ben Wade.
93* TheUnfettered: Nothing will stop him from freeing Wade, from an 80-mile horseback ride, having a man burnt alive, to massacring a town's lawmen even after they surrendered. The fact that he is this trope is the reason why the decoy wagon is needed.
94* WeaponStomp: When confronting [=McElroy=].
95* WorthyOpponent: Comments on Dan being this [[spoiler:after shooting him.]]
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:Campos]]
99!!Campos
100[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Campos_9054.jpg]]
101->'''Played By:''' Rio Alexander
102
103A Mexican sharpshooter and member of Wade's gang.
104----
105* BarbarianLonghair: He's got the most head hair of Wade's gang as well. Apparently, he likes to show it off too, since he's the only member without a hat.
106* BeardOfEvil: He's got the most facial hair of Wade's men.
107* ColdSniper: His job within the group, which he is very good at.
108* ImprobableAimingSkills: Takes out one of the Gatling gunners during the stagecoach robbery and the driver of the decoy wagon when the gang ambushes it.
109%%* KilledOffForReal: Killed with the last of Wade's gang by Wade.
110* TheQuietOne: Never has a word of dialogue.
111* SnipingTheCockpit: Delivers a BoomHeadshot to the decoy wagon driver.
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Tommy]]
115!!Tommy Darden
116->'''Played By:''' Creator/JohnnyWhitworth
117
118A young, incompetent outlaw in Wade's gang.
119----
120* DefiantCaptive: When a surviving Pinkerton agent takes him hostage, Tommy just snarks "not a smart move, friend". [[spoiler:His confidence dies out quickly when he realises that Wade is about to gun him down.]]
121* ImpromptuTracheotomy: [[spoiler:Ben Wade shoots him in the throat.]]
122* NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead: [[spoiler:Played straight by Charlie at first, averted by Wade, who calls him 'weak' and 'stupid'.]]
123--> '''Wade''': Tommy was weak. Tommy was stupid. Tommy is dead.
124--> '''Charlie''': I'd drink to that.
125* OhCrap: When he [[spoiler:sees Ben Wade's DeathGlare.]]
126%%* RedShirt
127* ShootOutTheLock: Shoots out the lock on the carriage's safe.
128* ShootTheHostage: [[spoiler:He's taken hostage by a surviving pinkerton, and Wade promptly kills them both.]]
129%%* TooDumbToLive
130[[/folder]]
131
132[[folder: Other Members of Wade's Gang]]
133
134* BadassBandolier: Jorgensen wears one.
135* BadassCape: Nez's poncho.
136* BeardOfEvil: Every member of the gang (except for Kinter and Nez) have either this or PermaStubble.
137* CopKiller: Responsible for the deaths of multiple lawmen throughout the film.
138* DeadpanSnarker: When they confront the railroad enforcers, Boles tells them that Ben Wade killed his brother. Sutherland's response: "Then your brother must be famous." The rest of the gang laughs.
139* FurAndLoathing: Jackson wears a furry waistcoat.
140* GiantMook: Jorgensen towers over the rest of the gang.
141* KillItWithFire: Sutherland murders the decoy wagon's passenger by setting fire to it.
142* NoKillLikeOverkill: Dan kills Kinter with two shotgun blasts at close range to the chest.
143* OnlyAFleshWound: Jorgensen gets shot in the ear during the stage coach robbery.
144* TheStarscream: Jackson tries to suggest to Charlie that he (Jackson) should lead the gang, only for Charlie to beat him up and point his gun on him.
145-->'''Charlie''': "You forgot what he (Ben) done for us."
146* TheVoiceless: Jorgensen, Kinter, and Nez have no lines.
147* WouldHurtAChild: Wade tells William they'll kill him (William) and Dan and laugh.
148[[/folder]]
149
150!Railroad Posse
151
152[[folder:Dan]]
153!!Dan Evans
154[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Evans_Dan_7512.JPG]]
155[[caption-width-right:350:''"I've been standin' on one leg for three damn years waitin' for God to do me a favor...and he ain't listenin'."'']]
156->'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristianBale
157
158A one-legged Civil War veteran barely managing to support his family on a ranch. Disrespected by his son and in dire financial trouble, he volunteers to help escort Ben Wade to Contention.
159----
160* AgonyOfTheFeet: Averted when Dan takes a shot to the foot during the town shootout; it's his artificial foot that got shot. Played straight in his backstory, where he lost his leg.
161* AllForNothing: PlayedWith. [[spoiler:Dan's sacrifice to get Wade on the train was for nothing, as Wade reveals he's already escaped from Yuma prison several times, and will have no difficulty doing so again. But in Dan's case, it's about the journey and not the destination: The fact that he helped and succeeded in getting the most dangerous outlaw in front of a judge.]]
162* BerserkButton: Don't say to Dan that you'll be a better husband to her.
163-->Shut up about my wife!
164* ButtMonkey: Nothing goes right for Dan in the film. His family's struggling, the barn is burned down, his son disrespects him, he lost his leg in the only battle he ever fought in, and while he does get Ben Wade to the train, [[spoiler:it costs him his life.]]
165* DeadpanSnarker: After Wade escapes and Butterfield questions Dan's insistence on pursuing him, Dan replies with a dry "well, there ain't no reward for getting him halfway to that train, is there?".
166* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Instead of getting Ben on the train safely, Dan is shot repeatedly in the chest by Charlie Prince.]]
167%%* DeterminedHomesteader
168* TheDogBitesBack: Attempted; after Hollander refuses to let him try and extend his loan, Dan grabs his rifle, charges into the bar and calls out for Hollander... who isn't present, although the scene does attract Wade's attention, which sets off the rest of the movie.
169* HandicappedBadass: He lost his leg in the war, but it doesn't slow him down.
170* TheHeroDies: [[spoiler:Dan is gunned down by Charlie Prince just as he succeeds in getting Wade to the titular 3:10 train to Yuma.]]
171* HonorBeforeReason: [[spoiler:When the times comes to escort Ben Wade on a suicidal trek to the train station, Dan is the only one who goes...because he feels it's his responsibility and because people have died to get him that far.]]
172* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Dan is utterly pathetic down to his core. ''Nothing'' has gone right in his life - not helped whatsoever by his meek and cowardly personality - which has not only made him a town joke, but also a joke ''in his own family.'' All he wants is to prove himself a man to at least his son, and as a result is absolutely determined to get Wade to Yuma. [[spoiler:Wade himself sympathizes with Dan to a point where he actively helps him to get on that train.]]
173* KnightInSourArmor: He probably doesn't want to be escorting Ben Wade, but he'll do it for the money and if it'll teach his son William to respect him.
174* MultipleGunshotDeath: [[spoiler:Shot four times in the back and chest by Charlie Prince.]]
175%%* PapaWolf
176* {{Rancher}}: His current occupation, although he's failing badly at it.
177* ShellShockedVeteran: The events of the Civil War has had an effect on him.
178* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Uses [=McElroy's=] shotgun after the Pinkerton is [[spoiler:killed by Wade.]]
179* TitleDrop: After finally getting Wade to the train station, Dan demands to know "where's the 3:10 to Yuma?". [[spoiler:The train is running late.]]
180* WellDoneDadGuy: He has a difficult relationship with his oldest son, William, who considers him a pushover who can't support the family. [[spoiler:Eventually, William sees Dan for who he is; not a great hero, but a good and brave man.]]
181[[/folder]]
182
183[[folder:William]]
184!!William Evans
185->'''Played By:''' Creator/LoganLerman
186
187-->''"I ain't ever walking in your shoes."''
188
189The eldest son of Dan Evans.
190
191* ClickHello: Puts a gun to Wade's head during Wade's standoff with Dan, Potter and Butterfield.
192* CombatPragmatist: Uses a herd of cattle in Contention to stampede Charlie Prince.
193* TheGunfighterWannabe: William clearly admires the quick-drawing, charismatic Ben Wade more than he does his law-abiding father.
194* IJustWantToBeBadass: He's determined to prove he's stronger than his dad. When Dan asks him if he can keep his gun on Wade, William responds that he'll do it better than Dan.
195* {{Jerkass}}: William [[CharacterDevelopment starts out]] defiant and disrespectful towards his father, although Dan's heroism and bravery eventually win him his son's respect.
196%%* TagalongKid
197%%* TookALevelInBadass
198[[/folder]]
199
200[[folder:Butterfield]]
201!!Grayson Butterfield
202->'''Played By:''' Dallas Roberts
203
204-->''"The Southern Pacific will have Ben Wade convicted in a federal court. Hanged in public. An example made. And we will pay to make it happen."''
205
206An agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad, it's at his behest that Ben Wade is to be escorted to Contention.
207----
208* AgeLift: Butterfield is in his mid-forties in the original film but his late thirties in the remake.
209%%* CitySlicker
210* TheDandy: The best dressed person in the cast.
211* DecompositeCharacter: Butterfield's role in helping get Wade to the train station and offering the reward, which gets Ben involved, carry over from the first movie. But in that movie Butterfield, not [=McElroy=], is the man Ben talks to during the opening stagecoach robbery, [[ActionizedAdaptation which is far less bloody than in the remake.]]
212%%* LastNameBasis
213* MeaningfulName: His first name's Grayson and he wears a lot of grey.
214* NonActionGuy: Not much of a fighter, but proves himself brave enough to keep up with the more experienced men in the group.
215* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's honest and fair, goes on the mission to bring Wade to Yuma himself, and insists to Dan he'll be with him every step of the way. [[spoiler:He only gives up after it's just him, Dan, and William left and the situation is basically hopeless, and even then he assures Dan that he'll pay him anyway and encourages him to give up as well, not expecting him to go up against suicidal odds all by himself.]]
216* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:When Wade's gang surround him, Butterfield decides to leave. However, it's easy to be sympathetic toward him; the U.S. Marshals even gave up and recommended the same to him. Butterfield just didn't want to die pointlessly for the sake of his bank.]]
217* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Of the adults in the posse escorting Ben Wade, he's the only one still alive by the end of the film.]]
218[[/folder]]
219
220[[folder:[=McElroy=]]]
221!!Byron [=McElroy=]
222[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/McElroy_Byron_8350.jpg]]
223[[caption-width-right:350:''"Won't change a thing, lettin' me live. [[InspectorJavert I'll come for you.]]"'']]
224->'''Played By:''' Creator/PeterFonda
225
226A ruthless Pinkerton agent frequently on the hunt for Wade. After his capture, [=McElroy=] joins the posse to escort Wade to Contention.
227----
228* DisneyVillainDeath: Thrown off a cliff by Wade, because EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas.
229* FlatCharacter: Is accused of being one by Wade, who considers him boring.
230-->'''Ben Wade:''' Byron's like a song with only one note in it. You ever read a book in your life besides Literature/TheBible, Byron?
231-->'''Byron:''' No need.
232%%* InspectorJavert
233* {{Jerkass}}: Even at his most mellow, he's gruff and grumpy.
234* NervesOfSteel: Even with a gun trained on him, he doesn't lose his ability to snark at his would-be killer.
235%%* PinkertonDetective
236* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Wade reveals that [=McElroy=] holds a special dislike for Native Americans, slaughtering them by the dozens.
237* OffstageVillainy: Although he might seem like a gruff but righteous protagonist, Wade shares his horrific and brutal past.
238-->'''Wade:''' Byron acts pious. Few years ago, when he was under contract to Central, I seen him and a bunch of other Pinks mow down 32 Apache women and children.
239-->'''[=McElroy=]:''' Renegades... gunning down railroad men and their families. Picking 'em off the road one by one. Scalping 'em.
240-->'''Wade:''' There was young ones running around crying and screaming. No more than three years old. And his boys shot 'em all, then pushed 'em into a ditch. Some of them was still crying. But I guess Byron figured that Jesus wouldn't mind. Apparently Jesus don't like the Apache.
241%%* ReligiousBruiser
242* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Wields a double-barreled shotgun as his primary weapon.
243* TemptingFate: [[spoiler:Byron should've known not to push Ben Wade's BerserkButton. EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas.]]
244* WorthyOpponent: For Ben Wade, or so it appears at first. It's subverted later when the depth of their hatred for each other is revealed, although Wade claims to have always liked Byron.
245* WouldHurtAChild: He's killed Native American children no more than three years old, and may have even buried some of them alive.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Doc Potter]]
249!!Doc Potter
250[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Potter_9795.jpg]]
251[[caption-width-right:350:''"It's nice to have a conversation with a patient for a change."'']]
252->'''Played By:''' Creator/AlanTudyk
253
254A veterinarian from the town of Bisbee, the nervous but good-hearted Potter is dragged along with Wade's escort to provide medical service to a wounded [=McElroy=].
255----
256* FrontierDoctor: A veterinarian, but the closest the posse have to a medic.
257* TheHeart: Doc is the kindest member of the posse, and is only part of it because of his duty to his patient. Dan wants respect and money, Tucker is ordered to by Hollander, Butterfield wants to protect his bank's interests, [=McElroy=] wants to see Wade swing and William wants to prove himself a badass. The Doc has the most moral reason of all of them to help.
258* InTheBack: [[spoiler:Shot from behind by one of the railroad enforcers.]]
259%%* KilledMidSentence
260* LetsGetDangerous: Hits one of the railroad enforcers in the face with a shovel.
261* TheMedic: For the posse. He's brought along to tend to [=McElroy=]'s wounds.
262%%* MeekTownsman
263* NiceGuy: One of the sweetest guys you'll meet.
264* NotThatKindOfDoctor: It's a matter of some concern for [=McElroy=] when he sees that the Doc mostly tends to horses, not humans.
265-->'''[=McElroy=]:''' What the fuck kind of doctor are you, anyway?\
266'''Potter:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Nice to have a conversation with a patient for a change]].
267* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:Right when it looks like the heroes have escaped Boles' mine free and clear, Potter is suddenly shot from behind and dies a few minutes later.]]
268%%* TookALevelInBadass
269[[/folder]]
270
271[[folder:Tucker]]
272!!Tucker
273->'''Played By:''' Creator/KevinDurand
274
275-->''"You have a week, Evans. Then we burn the house."''
276
277A hired thug working for Glen Hollander.
278----
279* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:He was a vicious thug and nobody was particularly sorry to see him go.]]
280* TheBully: Tucker is a sadistic jerk who enjoys taunting others and causing misery. [[DirtyCoward Notably]], he only bullies Dan, who is under his boss's thumb, and Wade when he's tied up and supposedly helpless.
281* BullyingADragon: He tries his bullying tactics with Wade. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for him at all.]]
282* TheDragon: To Glen Hollander.
283* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Introduced burning down the Evans' family barn, attacking Dan when he tries to stop it, and threatening to burn their house next if Dan can't make good on his debt to Hollander.
284* {{Jerkass}}: Did you really need to burn down Dan's barn, Tucker?
285* PsychoForHire: Even if he wasn't working for Hollander, he'd probably be off exercising his violent impulses elsewhere, considering the sick pleasure he seems to take in hurting people. When Potter expresses his disgust with Tucker's actions, Tucker just smiles and says "just doin' my job, Doc".
286* SlashedThroat: [[spoiler:Or stabbed repeatedly in the throat by Ben during the night.]]
287%%* TemptingFate
288* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler:Antagonizes Wade at every turn and then falls asleep while guarding him.]]
289[[/folder]]
290
291!Bisbee
292
293[[folder:Alice]]
294!!Alice Evans
295->'''Played By:''' Creator/GretchenMol
296
297->''"If it's alright by you Mr Wade, I'd rather we not talk."''
298
299The determined, steadfast wife of Dan Evans.
300----
301* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Ben Wade tries to pull this on her. It doesn't work.
302%%* DeterminedHomesteader
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Mark]]
306!!Mark Evans
307->'''Played By:''' Benjamin Petry
308
309The youngest son of Dan Evans.
310----
311* CheerfulChild: Mark is much more innocent and optimistic than his cynical older brother.
312* DelicateAndSickly: He has tuberculosis and needs a dry climate.
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder:Hollander]]
316!!Glen Hollander
317->'''Played By:''' Lennie Loftin
318
319-->''"Railroad's coming, Dan. Your land's worth more with you off it."''
320
321A successful businessman who owns the farmland where the Evans Family resides.
322----
323%%* BeardOfEvil
324%%* CorruptCorporateExecutive
325* {{Greed}}: He's willing to toss a family off their land to swell his own pocket.
326* {{Jerkass}}: He treats Dan like garbage and rubs it in his face.
327* JerkassHasAPoint: He's a contemptible son of a bitch, but Hollander is legally right; he can indeed do whatever he pleases with his own land, and the fact that it threatens to ruin Dan and his family financially is reprehensible, but not illegal.
328* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Hollander's best man Tucker is dead, but Hollander himself is perfectly fine and never faces any comeuppance for his treatment of Dan.]]
329* PrecisionFStrike: When he feels Dan has overstepped his bounds.
330-->''"Before the water touches your land, it resides and flows on mine. And as such, I can do with it as I fuckin' please."''
331* RailroadBaron: Hollander aspires to become this, since he foresees the success of the railroad and wants to have it run through his land.
332* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: His basic attitude.
333[[/folder]]
334
335[[folder:Emma]]
336!!Emma Nelson
337->'''Played By:''' Creator/VinessaShaw
338
339A barmaid who Ben Wade takes a liking to.
340----
341* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She's instantly charmed by notorious outlaw/dashing rogue Ben Wade.
342[[/folder]]
343
344[[folder:Marshal Weathers]]
345-> '''Played by:''' Luce Rains
346The marshal of Bisbee.
347----
348* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:The Marshal's DecoyConvoy makes it to safety in the original film, while here he's shot by a sniper.]]
349* ItsProbablyNothing: Weathers tells Butterfield that the stagecoach Ben robbed in the previous scene is probably just running late. Butterfield [[ProperlyParanoid replies that, for the money they get paid, Pinkertons never run late.]]
350* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Weathers is a competent and fair-minded lawman who displays an impressive amount of bravery and ingenuity after the capture of Ben Wade. Knowing Charlie will bring back the rest of the gang, Weathers and his surviving deputy depart with a DecoyConvoy to buy Dan, Butterfield, and the others a head start, despite the amount of risk this exposes Weathers and Deputy Crawley to.
351* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:Weathers is shot through the head by Campos while driving the stagecoach.]]
352[[/folder]]
353
354!Railroad Camp
355
356[[folder:Boles]]
357!!Walter Boles
358->'''Played By:''' Forrest Frye
359
360A railroad foreman who's had past encounters with Ben Wade.
361----
362* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Along with Zeke, Boles is killed by Charlie Prince.]]
363* ElectricTorture: He subjects Wade to this as part of his {{Revenge}}.
364* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Boles is a slave-driving piece of work, but he did love his brother.
365* {{Revenge}}: He seeks vengeance for the death of his brother at Ben Wade's hands.
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[folder:Zeke]]
369!!Zeke
370->'''Played By:''' Creator/LukeWilson
371
372The second-in-command to Walter Boles.
373----
374* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:Charlie Prince kills him and his boss Walter Boles.]]
375* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's established as an unsympathetic moron when he's introduced, griping about Chinese workers and wishing they had 'negroes' to show them what real work is.
376* {{Jerkass}}: Zeke is an ill-tempered racist.
377* NumberTwo: He's the second-in-command to Walter Boles.
378* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Zeke is introduced bitching about the Chinese laborers and how they should have hired 'negroes'.
379* TooDumbToLive: Apparently, Zeke hasn't heard of the curse on Ben Wade's gun, the Hand of God. Or that Charlie Prince hates posses.
380[[/folder]]

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