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Charlie Prince : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlie Prince

Charlie Prince is a fictional character in the Western short story "Three-Ten to Yuma" and its film adaptations. He serves as the right-hand man of the main antagonist, Ben Wade. He is portrayed by actors Richard Jaeckel in the 1957 film adaptation and Ben Foster in the 2007 film adaptation.
==Character==
Charlie Prince is an outlaw highwayman and the right-hand man of the outlaw Ben Wade (Glenn Ford in 1957 and Russel 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. Throughout the film he employs intelligence and wit to overcome his enemies; for example, he makes a deal with Contention's sheriffs with promises to spare them only to kill them after all, and he turns the whole city of Contention against its lawmen by promoting a reward of $200 for everyone who can kill even a single of Wade's captors. After Evans gets Wade on the train to Yuma, Charlie pursues on foot, but is shot and killed by Evans; the rest of the gang quickly gives up the chase.
In the 2007 film, when Wade is captured by Bisbee's sheriffs, Prince is furious and kills a deputy and a local, threatening the others that the "town's gonna burn". Prince and the others later attack the coach that is supposed to have Wade captive inside, upon discovering that it is just a decoy, he burns it and the deputy inside. When one of Wade's gang says that Wade wasn't worth the risk and can be easily replaced, he hits him and says to "never forget what () done for ()". They continue their pursuit upon learning that Wade will be taken to Contention for his transfer to Yuma Territorial Prison to be sentenced.
They arrive in Contention, and surround the inn Wade is being held at. He offers a reward to those who can kill even one of Wade's captors. The local sheriff tries to leave in peace. But, after exiting the inn unarmed, Prince and the gang massacre them. When deputized rancher Dan Evans (portrayed by Van Heflin in 1957 and Christian Bale in 2007) makes a bold move to escort Wade to the train under fire, Prince tries to make sure none of the gunfire hits Wade. When Wade is shot in the shoulder, Prince kills the shooter and others. The train to Yuma arrives and Dan tries to get Wade on it, Prince continues pursuit despite being wounded and nearly trampled to death by a herd of cows. Prince kills Dan and frees his boss. After Prince tries to comfort his boss upon the rancher's death, Wade kills him and the other members of his gang.

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