The Great Train Robbery Comments

  • Fredy 2023-06-24 13:07:21

    Gentleman First Class: Serious thieves. Gentleman II: The elegant gambler. Gentleman of the Third Class: The romantic whore. Gentleman 4: Sincere...

  • Jerrell 2023-06-22 06:33:07

    The director is obviously an American, so how can he be as gentle as a British British...

  • Ike 2023-05-31 06:32:32

    The compact and rigorous plot, the high-level thrilling action that existed in 1979, and the perfect acting skills of Sean Connery, combine into a perfect crime entertainment film....

  • Al 2023-05-30 01:02:14

    Mike Crichton's handwriting, so the plot direction and technical details are rich and interesting, but the reason for the arrest of the bottom is low-level and wrong, which seems to be inconsistent with the resourceful and calm character of the protagonist, even the second male can't help but complain" Is this the talented you?". Four and a half...

  • Dandre 2023-05-24 17:08:01

    Britannia Gentleman Edition of Rush the...

  • Jamarcus 2023-05-22 10:35:39

    It's still quite interesting~ I watched CCTV 6...

  • Kimberly 2023-05-09 11:19:09

    The film was shot in 1979. The story told took place in England in 1855. The protagonist obtained the four keys of the safe with gold through various means, which constituted the first half of the film. The part on the train at the back was a little thrilling. This movie should be considered very good for its...

  • Madyson 2023-05-06 01:38:22

    The entertainment is quite strong, the planning and robbery process are very hard-core, and I am a little worried about whether the filming can be finished in 100 minutes. The gentleman robber played by Sean Connery has a lot of mockery of the Victorian gentleman, and the regularity brought by industrialization has become the biggest loophole for the robber to succeed, and the plan is accurate to the second. Eagleton sees the train timetable as a poem, while the thief sees the timetable as a...

  • Nolan 2023-04-26 20:04:32

    It's not bad, the 1979 film, anyway, I was nervous in several places when I watched...

  • Carroll 2023-03-19 16:17:42

    It should have looked pretty good back...

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.