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  1. Charlie Prince (Ben Foster) introduces himself to the Pinkerton agents he and Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) are robbing. #TheDollarTheater #310ToYumaSubscribe to ...

  2. Scallen sees several men waiting outside, who are revealed by Kidd to be his gang, who have been tracking them in secret. Their leader, Kidd's loyal second-in-command Charlie Prince, asks after Kidd, who assures Charlie that he will soon be released and urges Scallen to do so to avoid bloodshed.

  3. Charlie Prince is the main antagonist of the Western short story 3:10 to Yuma and its films, serving as the right-hand man of Ben Wade. He was portrayed by Ben Foster, who also portrtayed The Stranger in 30 days of night, Marshall Krupcheck in Hostage, in the 2007 film, and the late Richard...

  4. Charlie Prince, Wade's second in charge, returns to Bisbee to see what is delaying Wade just before the posse arrives back in town. Evans distracts Wade, allowing the marshal to approach Wade from behind and arrest him.

  5. Jul 8, 2023 · Although Ben notices Dan and his sons, he decides they aren’t a threat and leaves without harming them. Afterward, Ben and his gang covertly arrive at Bisbee, where his second-hand man, Charlie Prince, distracts the Marshal out of town, buying them some time to rest.

  6. Charlie Prince : [giving a toast] Here's to the four we lost in battle. And here's to the boss, who had to say goodbye to Tommy Darden today. And that's too bad.

  7. Charlie Prince is an outlaw highwayman and the right-hand man of the outlaw Ben Wade ( Glenn Ford in 1957 and Russell Crowe in 2007) and his gang. Unlike other characters, Prince appears in both films. Prince is portrayed as a cold-blooded killer who attacks people for merely insulting him.

  8. Charlie Prince gets to have his moment.

  9. Sep 2, 2007 · In the film, Ben Foster plays the outlaw Charlie Prince, the right-hand-man to Russell Crowe's character, Ben Wade. We sat down for an exclusive interview with Ben Foster and spoke about...

  10. Charlie Prince : My wife - she ran off with a travelin' man. Hotel Proprietor-Bartender : She did?