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The First Great Train Robbery

Never have so few taken so much from so many.
1978 | 110m | English

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In Victorian England, a master criminal makes elaborate plans to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train.
Release Date: Dec 14, 1978
Director: Michael Crichton
Writer: Michael Crichton
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords horse carriage, 1850s, hanged woman, victorian england, noose, train robbery, british history, historical figure, hanging, gold theft, playing piano, 19th century, gallows, execution, strongbox, death by hanging, public execution, execution by hanging
Production Companies United Artists, Starling Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sean Connery Edward Pierce
Donald Sutherland Robert Agar
Lesley-Anne Down Miriam
Susan Hallinan Emma Barnes
Alan Webb Edgar Trent
Malcolm Terris Fowler
Robert Lang Sharp
Wayne Sleep Clean Willy
Michael Elphick Burgess
Gabrielle Lloyd Elizabeth Trent
Pamela Salem Emily Trent
George Downing Barlow
James Cossins Harranby
John Bett McPherson
Peter Benson Station Despatcher
Janine Duvitski Maggie
Brian de Salvo Trent's Butler
André Morell Judge
Donald Churchill Prosecutor
Brian Glover Captain Jimmy
Noel Johnson Connaught
Peter Butterworth Putnam
Patrick Barr Burke
Hubert Rees Lewis
Agnes Bernelle Woman on Platform
Joe Cahill Rail Guard
Cecil Nash Chaplain
Oliver Smith Ratting Assistant
John Altman First Pickpocket
Paul Kember Second Pickpocket
Geoff Ferris Third Pickpocket
Jenny Till Woman on Strand
Craig Stokes Urchin on Strand
Frank McDonald Policjant na stacji przy moście londyńskim
Name Job
Michael Crichton Novel, Screenplay, Director
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Geoffrey Unsworth Director of Photography, In Memory Of
Bert Davey Art Direction
Dick Ziker Action Director
Mary Selway Casting
Anthony Waye Assistant Director
Michael Clifford Music Editor
Basil Newall Makeup Artist
Gordon Hayman Camera Operator
David Bretherton Editor
Maurice Carter Production Design
Elaine Bowerbank Hairstylist
Hugh Scaife Set Dresser
Rebecca Breed Wardrobe Master
Jim Morahan Draughtsman
Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Laurie Ridley Still Photographer
Name Title
Dino De Laurentiis Executive Producer
John Foreman Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

_**Robbing a train of a shipment of gold in Victorian England**_ Written/directed by Michael Crichton and released in 1978/79, “The Great Train Robbery” was loosely based on the real-life Great Gold Robbery of 1855 that took place in England. Sean Connery plays the mastermind, Lesley-Anne Down hi ... s girlfriend and Donald Sutherland a safecracker with whom they team-up. I generally don’t like caper films because the protagonists are criminals, but Crichton wisely makes the characters played by Connery and Sutherland likable rapscallions; meanwhile Down is babelicious, in particular in her jaw-dropping first scene. Crichton intentionally made the movie more farcical compared to his novel and I appreciated the wit and low-key humor. I didn’t expect to like this movie, but it won me over. The film runs 1 hour, 51 minutes, and was shot primarily in Ireland (Dublin, Bray, Cork & Moate), but also Pinewood Studios, England. GRADE: B-/B

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
8.0

Seen this once before many years ago but decided to check out the new Blu-ray from Kino Lorber. A solid heist-thriller though what struck me was these thieves were stealing gold meant for British soldiers, so not exactly stealing from some corporation, and our lead played by Sean Connery had no issu ... e murdering a guy. Even so, still found it entertaining and some suspense-filled scenes, among them a great sequence with Connery on top of a moving train. **3.75/5**

Jun 12, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

I think it's Jerry Goldsmith's opening theme that gives a clue that we're in for some fun antics on the railways! That's confirmed when Michael Elphick chucks some would-be robber from the speeding carriage down an embankment where he lands at the feet of "Pierce" (Sean Connery). This bowler hatted ... gent wouldn't have been out of place in the Reform Club at the start of "Around the World in Eighty Days", so is a natural at another gentleman's club where the manager of a bank is bragging about their impregnable transfer of gold to pay the soldiers of the Crimea. Hardly patriotic, but "Pierce" has his eyes on this bullion and so with the help of girlfriend "Miriam" (Lesley-Anne Down) and cracksman "Agar" (Donald Sutherland) sets about doing the impossible - robbing a ton's worth of gold from a moving train. Each key to the safe is kept separately, so they have to use their guile and wits to find them, copy them, and return them without anyone suspecting! It's this series of escapades that is quite fun to watch whilst shining a light on the double-standards of the Victorian elite. Can they all get away with it? Well this is one of those charismatic ensemble efforts that makes you hope that they do. There's mischief a plenty, some precision thievery and quite impressive acrobatics from the nimble Wayne Sleep along the way too. Hats off to Sutherland though. What was he doing with that cat in the coffin?

Jun 02, 2024