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  1. The First Great Train Robbery (known in the United States as The Great Train Robbery) is a 1978 British heist comedy film directed by Michael Crichton, who also wrote the screenplay based on his 1975 novel The Great Train Robbery. The film stars Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland and Lesley-Anne Down.

  2. Feb 2, 1979 · A movie based on a novel by Michael Crichton, loosely inspired by a true crime in 1855 England. Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland star as master criminals who plan to rob a train of gold bars.

    • (20K)
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Michael Crichton
    • 1979-02-02
  3. Aug 20, 2011 · The First Great Train Robbery (1978) - Official movie trailer. (c) 1978 MGM/UA. Starring Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland, Lesley Anne Down. Screenplay & Directed by Michael Crichton....

    • 3 min
    • 122.6K
    • studiotour
  4. ℹ️ The First Great Train Robbery (1978) "England, 1850s. A master criminal aims to rob a train of a large sum of gold. Security is incredibly tight and the task seems an impossible one. However, he has a plan and just the right people to carry it out." - Wikipedia, IMDB.

    • 111 min
    • 164
    • sdix0
  5. Aug 8, 2013 · The Great Train Robbery: How it happened. Just after 3am on 8 August, 1963 the night mail train from Glasgow Central to London Euston was stopped in Buckinghamshire by a gang of thieves.

  6. A master thief (Sean Connery) plans to rob a moving train in Victorian England with a safecracker (Donald Sutherland) and a seductive woman. The movie has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, but features a thrilling finale and a star-studded cast.

    • (31)
    • History, Drama
    • PG
  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Connery and Sutherland as a pair of freewheeling Victorian criminals in the Butch and Sundance mould who attempt to rob a bullion train. Crichton's adaptation of his own novel falls badly between...

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