The Great Train Robbery Comments

  • Lilyan 2023-02-28 11:19:26

    Very classical feeling, climb the train for a wonderful time. The rest is a little sluggish. Michael Crichton writes better than...

  • Nakia 2023-02-27 04:46:35

    A value orientation that prides itself on adventure and...

  • Derrick 2023-02-25 17:26:21

    The old movie was very documentary and the scene of climbing the train was so worrying and anxious that it ended like this. . . What are the crowd babbling...

  • Sunny 2023-02-11 05:51:14

    The thief understands people's hearts very well, but the professional technology is not...

  • Nelda 2023-02-05 20:49:21

    It's rare to get such a crisp shot...

  • Lexie 2023-01-25 15:51:07

    Salute to me wanting...

  • Ronny 2023-01-22 15:30:25

    Two classic old dudes! The country's strong Zhengda Theater is a visual...

  • Leopold 2023-01-19 03:31:08

    Not too big a...

  • Demarco 2023-01-19 02:47:09

    Very classical feeling, climb the train for a...

  • Rachelle 2022-12-30 07:31:17

    Classic old movies, old criminals in costumes, still have infinite...

Extended Reading
  • Marilou 2022-06-19 22:25:10

    thieves have no right

    It's just a dance scene between two old clappers. Of course, everyone else, including the lady, looks old-fashioned!

    Aside from the acting, the plot is really not that great! These thieves who don't even talk about benevolence, righteousness and morality on the surface of "the thief also has the...

  • Kailyn 2022-06-19 23:58:34

    The story is good, but the director's expression is not very good

    The story is very good, the director's expression is not very good, the place that should be outstanding is not outstanding, it is too simple.

    The photography style is also not in place, and the thriller is turned into a documentary. The train scene shows that there are ideas, and the shots are too...

The Great Train Robbery quotes

  • Edward Pierce: [to Clean Willy] If you've turned nose on me, I'll see you in lavender!

  • Miriam: [referring to Pierce's social acquaintances while she disrobes in front of him] And do they know you take an *interest* in the theater?

    Edward Pierce: Well, an unmarried gentleman must amuse himself.

    Miriam: [smiling] Must he?