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Allan Pinkerton Arrested?" The New York Times, 10 November 1904.
Nothing would have made me miss the 3:10 to Yuma train carrying the famed outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) to prison, in James Mangold's 2007 never-ending cinematic nirvana!In real time 3:10 to Yuma marks the shocking finale of Mangold's 122-minute movie that also stars Logan Lerman, Ben Foster, Dallas Roberts, Peter Fonda, Vinessa Shaw, Benjamin Petry, Alan Tudyk, Gretchen Mol and Christian Bale as Dan Evans, the unlucky rancher with one wooden leg who volunteers to accompany Wade to the train station for $200 after his abrupt capture at a salon, where he earlier split the loot heisted from a railroad stagecoach run by the security agency of
Allan Pinkerton and his band of ruthless men.
Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884), who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, rose to become Chicago's first police detective.
Raines is now officially sworn in as an agent of the North, working with
Allan Pinkerton, but he is also a Southern gentleman, the son of a Confederate officer who is a close friend of Jefferson Davis.
In 1862, the Scotsman
Allan Pinkerton, dismissed from Abraham Lincoln's intelligence service for exaggerating enemy strength and now wishing to re-ingratiate himself, warned of an assassination plot.
Jesse James Colin Farrell Cole Younger Scott Caan Zee Mimms Ali Larter Frank James Gabriel Macht Jim Younger Gregory Smith Thaddeus Rains Harris Yulin Ma James Kathy Bates
Allan Pinkerton Timothy Dalton Bob Younger Will McCormack Doc Mimms Ronny Cox Rollin Parker Terry O'Quinn Comanche Tom Nathaniel Arcand Confusing a serving of beefcake for real chow, "American Outlaws" sadly symbolizes the decline of the Western.
After all, those who first insisted upon the class-conscious character of the Mollies were Barman, Gowen, and
Allan Pinkerton, who largely succeeded in tarring genuine labor activism and Irishness with the brush of criminality by sending the Mollies to the gallows.
Founded by the "original private eye,"
Allan Pinkerton, in 1850, Pinkerton is one of the world's largest and perhaps best known contract security services.
One of the permanent exhibits features
Allan Pinkerton, founder of the famous American private detective agency.
They still stand up to some of the best pictures ever taken." Gardner, along with fellow Scot
Allan Pinkerton, an ex-detective and head of the US's Intelligence Service - forerunner to the Secret Service - also created the world's first mug shots.
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Allan Pinkerton (b) James Pickering (c) Paul Pennington 8.
His immediate supervisor was Major
Allan Pinkerton (grandson of the famous
Allan Pinkerton, Abraham Lincoln's chief spy during the Civil War), (11) who was president of the Pinkerton Detective Agency when he offered his services to the U.S.