The Great Train Robbery Comments

  • Dolores 2023-09-23 23:29:57

    It's a bit old, but it's...

  • Price 2023-09-17 18:46:37

    This is to encourage everyone to rob? The only way to show his wisdom and courage is to try to rob, kill and do all kinds of deeds. I think it's just the result of the rich people panicking and having nothing to do. There is also a well-organized, regular life schedule that is more punctual than a clock, but it gives people an...

  • Annabelle 2023-09-06 18:49:41

    At that time, it was amazing to be able to shoot like this and have...

  • Gracie 2023-08-29 08:09:31

    It's a bit of a British deception, and in addition to the deception, the action scenes are also quite spectacular. The overall sense of rhythm is very good, and the production is also at the top level of Hollywood, which is an underrated robbery...

  • Macie 2023-08-11 06:19:02

    Very general. The various plots designed are more deliberate, but also lack whimsy and sophistication. The shooting method is also normal. Considering the '79 film, there's not much to...

  • Amparo 2023-08-10 17:41:21

    Movies that tell a...

  • Alvena 2023-08-09 14:20:45

    Fortunately, the first half was a little procrastinated, and the latter was okay, I always felt that I didn't explain it...

  • Madonna 2023-08-02 23:54:08

    Generally speaking, some theft designs were considered ingenious in the past, but the train robbery was said to be good, and there were not many train shots...

  • Jordi 2023-07-13 17:08:26

    It's average by today's eyes, but that was 40 years ago, and was a pioneer in the...

  • Ulices 2023-06-25 11:21:36

    Two big-name male protagonists Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland...Leslie-Ann Dunn is so...

Extended Reading

The Great Train Robbery quotes

  • Robert Agar, Screwsman: You didn't do the Barclay Hills job, did you?

    Edward Pierce: Barclay Hills? Shit job!

  • Robert Agar, Screwsman: [referring to the London Bridge Station train dispatcher's office] What's your pogue up there, anyway?

    Edward Pierce: Two Chubb keys in that green cupboard.

    Robert Agar, Screwsman: What might they be, them keys?

    Edward Pierce: Two keys that I happen to want.

    Robert Agar, Screwsman: [turns to look at Pierce] We're partners, aren't we? Of course, if you're trying to say that you don't trust me completely...

    Edward Pierce: [turns and looks at Agar] I don't trust you at all.

    Robert Agar, Screwsman: [smiles and nods] Good.