Inglaterra, 1850. Una mente criminal intenta asaltar un tren para robar una gran suma en oro, a pesar de que la seguridad a su alrededor parece hacer de esta una misión imposible.Inglaterra, 1850. Una mente criminal intenta asaltar un tren para robar una gran suma en oro, a pesar de que la seguridad a su alrededor parece hacer de esta una misión imposible.Inglaterra, 1850. Una mente criminal intenta asaltar un tren para robar una gran suma en oro, a pesar de que la seguridad a su alrededor parece hacer de esta una misión imposible.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
- John - Trent's Butler
- (as Brian De Salvo)
- Judge
- (as Andre Morell)
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- TriviaWriter and director Michael Crichton based his book and movie, only loosely on the actual crime committed in 1855. In real-life, there were four criminals: Pierce, Agar, the railway guard Burgess, and a railway clerk named Tester. All four keys were kept on railway premises, two in London, and two in Folkestone. They were stolen temporarily by Tester and Pierce, respectively, so that Agar could duplicate them, but it turned out that the Folkestone keys were not being used anyway. The guard's van was not locked from the outside; Pierce and Agar were let in by Burgess, and a share of the loot was handed out to Tester, at stations. None of the criminals were spotted at once; it was several months before the railway conceded that the crime must have occurred on the train. The details came to light after Agar had been convicted in an unrelated crime, and his accomplices decided to steal his share instead of using it, as he had asked, to provide his mistress an income. She got word to him, and he turned Queen's Evidence against the others, and told all. At no point in the case, did anyone escape from custody.
- ErroresIf the gold shipment was solely to pay British soldiers in Crimea, as asserted, it would have been in the form of barrels of gold coins, not gold bars as shown.
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Judge: [Judgementally] Now, on the matter of motive, we ask you: Why did you conceive, plan and execute this dastardly and scandalous crime?
Edward Pierce: I wanted the money.
[the court spectators roar with laughter]
- Créditos curiososCóras Iompair Éireann is misspelled in the end titles with an accent over the 'C' instead of the 'o'.
- Versiones alternativasUnder the terms of the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937 all UK versions of the film are cut by 32 secs with edits to a scene where a dog hunts and kills rats in a show arena ('ratting').
- Bandas sonorasI Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
(uncredited)
Music by Michael William Balfe
Lyrics by Alfred Bunn (1843)
Heard on violin offstage in bordello
'The First Great Train Robbery' is about the fastest pickpocket you'll ever see, a suave and daring gentleman who never tells the truth It is also about a bunch crooks that can steal your heart with the company of a fascinating disguised mistress who suspects that her father breaks his own regulation for each morning of the shipments...
'The First Great Train Robbery' chronicles the grandeur and hypocrisy at all levels of England during the Victorian Era, and proves that the cleverness and prowess of a criminal mastermind is elevated to heroic status...
With excellent photography of Ireland beautiful countryside, and great music score by Jerry Goldsmith, plus the costumes and sets, Michael Crichton's movie gives train heist's fans the pleasure to enjoy a very entertaining period thriller
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- También se conoce como
- The Great Train Robbery
- Locaciones de filmación
- Cork Kent station, Glanmire Road, Cork, County Cork, Irlanda(Brighton station)
- Productoras
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- Presupuesto
- USD 6,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 13,027,857
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 391,942
- 4 feb 1979
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 13,027,857
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1