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

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.

The Great Train Robbery

Director: Michael Crichton

Language: English,French Release date: February 2, 1979