The Great Train Robbery

In 1855 Edward Pierce, seemingly a charismatic member of London's high society, is secretly a master thief. He plans to steal a monthly shipment of gold from the London to Folkestone train which is meant as payment for British troops fighting in the Crimean War. The gold is heavily guarded in two heavy safes in the baggage car, each of which has two locks, requiring a total of four keys. Pierce recruits Robert Agar, a pickpocket and screwsman. Pierce's mistress Miriam (Lesley-Anne Down) and his chauffeur Barlow (George Downing) join the plot, and a train guard, Burgess, is bribed into participation. The executives of the bank who arrange the gold transport, the manager Mr. Henry Fowler and the president Mr. Edgar Trent, each possess a key; the other two are locked in a cabinet at the offices of the South Eastern Railway at the London Bridge railway station. In order to hide the robbers' intentions, wax impressions are to be made of each of the keys.

MPAA Rating:PG
Genre:Adventure, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Country:United Kingdom
Produced By:John Foreman
Directed By:Michael Crichton
Written By:Michael Crichton
Cast:Lesley-Anne Down, Noel Johnson, Susan Hallinan, Donald Hewlett, Joe Cahill, Jenny Till, Janine Duvitski, Michael Elphick, Wayne Sleep, Geoffrey Unsworth, Sean Connery, George Downing, Brooke Adams, Cecil Nash, James Cossins, Alan Webb, Donald Sutherland, Agnes Bernelle, Craig Stokes, Brian Glover, Peter Butterworth, John Altman, Oliver Smith, Paul Kember, Peter Benson, Pamela Salem, Robert Lang, Donald Churchill, John Bett, Gabrielle Lloyd, André Morell, Hubert Rees, Malcolm Terris, Patrick Barr, Brian De Salvo
In Theaters:Feb 02, 1979
Runtime:1 hour 50 minutes
Production:Dino De Laurentiis Company, Starling Films
Budget:$6,000,000
Box Office:$13,027,857
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