
3:10 to Yuma
- 2007 -
Yuma Territorial Prison in Hollywood Westerns
Hollywood’s Fascination with Yuma Territorial Prison
From the day it opened, the Yuma Territorial Prison has inspired stories, legends, and tales of life behind its walls. When motion pictures captured the world’s attention, Hollywood quickly brought the prison to the screen, weaving its infamous reputation into countless Western films. From early productions featuring John Wayne to later classics, the Yuma prison became a symbol of justice, fear, and the untamed West.
The actual Yuma Territorial Prison site was used as a filming location in several productions, even transforming into unexpected settings like an Arabian dungeon in early films. Ironically, the most famous film associated with the prison, 3:10 to Yuma, never filmed at the site—but its name cemented the prison’s place in Western movie history. But, the hell-hole reputation of the prison struck fear in the hearts of many silver screen outlaws in countless Westerns.
View the Hollywood exhibit and explore the full story at the Yuma Territorial Prison museum.

3:10 to Yuma
- 1957 -
The Railroad intends to put him on the 3:10 to Yuma and hang him!

The Woman Who Robbed the Stagecoach
- 2021 -

Ambush at Dark Canyon
- 2012 -

Riot
- 1969 -
You've Got 30 days to get Pike, or 30 days back to Yuma.

The Badlanders
- 1958 -

Red River Valley
- 1936 -

The Three Musketeers
- 1933 -
A fellow named Provo I put in Yuma Prison a long time ago.

Brothers Divided
- 1919 -

The Honor System
- 1917 -

Life in a Western Penitentiary
- 1914 -
The jury found him part guilty, sent him to Yuma.
The Hunt for the Haunted?
The prison has been featured in numerous television shows due to its haunted reputation.
Museum visitors have reported seeing or feeling a presence with them as they tour the cell block, especially when venturing into the Dark Cell.
The Terrors of the Yuma Territorial Prison
Ghost Adventures