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  1. The Ambassador (1984 American film) Be Cool. The Big Bounce (1969 film) The Big Bounce (2004 film) Border Shootout. Cat Chaser. Freaky Deaky (film) Get Shorty (film) Hombre (film) Jackie Brown. Killshot (film) Last Stand at Saber River. Life of Crime (film) Mr. Majestyk. The Moonshine War. Out of Sight. Stick (film) The Tall T. Touch (1997 film)

    • Justified. If you're at all familiar with Elmore Leonard adaptations, you already knew which one was going to come in at number one. The best screen adaptation of an Elmore Leonard story by a country mile, the FX series "Justified" was taken largely from a short story titled "Fire in the Hole" that centers on a clash between Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens and a bazooka-wielding lowlife named Boyd Crowder.
    • Hombre. As good as both versions of "3:10 to Yuma" are, they're still not the best Western to be adapted from an Elmore Leonard story. Above all of them is the 1967 Paul Newman revisionist Western classic "Hombre," from director Martin Ritt ("The Spy Who Came in From the Cold").
    • 3:10 To Yuma (1957) It's been debated by experts whether James Mangold's interpretation of "3:10 to Yuma" is actually better than the original, which was released in 1957 and directed by Delmer Daves.
    • 3:10 To Yuma (2007) "The Big Bounce" and "52 Pick-Up" aren't the only Elmore Leonard stories to receive two big-screen adaptations. The third is perhaps the best, because both versions of his 1951 story "Three-Ten to Yuma" are high-caliber, critically acclaimed films.
  2. Elmore Leonard was a prolific and influential writer of crime fiction, who adapted many of his novels and stories into movies. Some of his best-known works include Out of Sight, Get Shorty, Jackie Brown and Justified.

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    • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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    • Bloomfield Township, Michigan, USA
    • '3:10 to Yuma'
    • 'Out of Sight'
    • 'Get Shorty'
    • 'Justified'
    • '52 pick-up'
    • 'Jackie Brown'
    • 'The Tall T'
    • 'Joe Kidd'
    • 'The Moonshine War'
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    While many classic American westerns can feel a little stale or old-fashioned by today's standards, this original film adaptation of 3:10 to Yuma still packs a punch. It was based on an Elmore Leonard short story of the same name and follows a down-on-his-luck rancher taking on a risky mission that involves escorting a dangerous criminal to a train...

    Out of Sight is one of the most well-known Elmore Leonard adaptations, with the original story being written in 1996 when Leonard was in his 70s. Its potential as a film was realized incredibly quickly, with this Steven Soderberghfilm being released just two years later. It was a modest success, partly to its two stars - Jennifer Lopez and George C...

    A film that features mobsters becoming involved with Hollywood producers, Get Shortyis a movie that really soars thanks to its ensemble cast. It also helped to kickstart the second wind in Leonard's career, as the late 1990s (and into the 2000s) would see plenty more star-studded, critically acclaimed movies based on his works. It's a clever mix of...

    Sure, it's cheating to list Justified in among all the Elmore Leonard film adaptations, because it was a six-season-long TV show, and therefore not a movie. However, it stands as one of the best works in a visual medium to use - and be inspired by - Leonard's stories, and so it's therefore absolutely worthy of at least a mention. RELATED: TV Charac...

    52 Pick-Up has a good deal going for it. It's based on the Elmore Leonard novel of the same name - and contains some of his signature style - features a surprisingly great cast, and has a talented director overseeing the whole thing, in John Frankenheimer, who's probably best known for The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and Seconds (1966). It starts p...

    Jackie Brown is likely the most underappreciated film in Quentin Tarantino's filmography. It's notable for being his only film based on someone else's story (Leonard's novel titled Rum Punch), and also was the film that revitalized the careers of Pam Grier and Robert Forster. RELATED: The Best Needle Drops in Quentin Tarantino Movies It's got a gre...

    At just 78 minutes long, The Tall T is the kind of quick, easy-to-watch western that really doesn't want to waste anyone's time. It's about a group of people being held for ransom and nervously awaiting their fate, with a small amount of romance thrown in (somehow) for good measure. It's based on a short story of Leonard's called The Captives, with...

    Joe Kidd isn't quite on the same level as a masterpiece like Unforgiven, but it's still a solid enough western starringClint Eastwood, an actor who's tied to the genre more than just about anyone else. It's one of the rare Elmore Leonard movies that wasn't based on a pre-existing story and instead featured an original screenplay written by the auth...

    A strange - but fairly enjoyable - crime-comedy set at the tail-end of the prohibition era, The Moonshine Warinvolves a group of characters going to great means to make as much money as they can from their bootleg liquor before the nationwide alcohol ban is lifted. It's a film that's a great deal more broadly comedic than many other movies based on...

    Elmore Leonard was a prolific novelist and short story writer, best known for westerns, crime stories, and thrillers. See the list of his stories that have been turned into films, from classics like 3:10 to Yuma to modern gems like Out of Sight and Justified.

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  3. A list of movies and TV shows based on the novels and stories of Elmore Leonard, a prolific American crime writer. Find titles, ratings, genres, summaries, and cast information for each adaptation.

  4. May 14, 2013 · A review of 21 films based on the crime novels and stories of Elmore Leonard, from the 1957 Western \"3:10 To Yuma\" to the 2012 thriller \"Freaky Deaky\". Find out which ones are worth watching and which ones to avoid.

  5. Nov 18, 2021 · Of all of the Elmore Leonard Western adaptations, 3:10 To Yuma is by far the most famous, and it's one of the best Westerns of the 50s too. The movie follows a rancher who is low on funds and has no choice but to risk his life. The rancher decides to take on the job of escorting an outlaw to justice in order to make some cash.

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