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  1. Hace 2 días · En «The Great Train Robbery» interpreta a tres personajes diferentes y sus dotes se hacen presentes, aunque en realidad se trate de una película coral y sus escasos primeros planos impidan verle en todo sus esplendor.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Great Train Robbery. Five days after one of the biggest heists in British history, an anonymous tip led police to a farm where they found the robbers' fingerprints, including some on a Monopoly game that had apparently been played after the robbery—with real money. Thirteen of the criminals involved in the 1963 event now known as "the ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Sean Connery stars in director Michael Crichton's 1979 adaptation of his own best-selling novel, The Great Train Robbery - a thrilling caper set during Victorian England that revolves around master thief Edward Pierce masterminding an elaborate plan to steal a shipment of gold from a moving train.

  4. Hace 5 días · The Great Train Robbery is a groundbreaking 1903 silent Western film directed by Edwin S. Porter that's often considered one of cinema’s earliest masterpieces. Chronicling a daring heist carried out by bandits intent on robbing a moving steam train, this pioneering work laid the foundation for many action-packed railway thrillers that followed.

  5. Hace 4 días · The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery; Jimmy, the Boy Wonder; The Magic Serpent; The Man Called Flintstone; Namu, the Killer Whale; Thunderbirds Are Go; The Ugly Dachshund; 1967. The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin; Brighty of the Grand Canyon; Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar; Doctor Dolittle; The Gnome Mobile; The Happiest Millionaire; The ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The Great Train Robbery is a 1903 American silent short Western film written, produced, and directed by Edwin S. Porter, a former Edison Studios cameraman. Actors in the movie included Alfred C. Abadie, Broncho Billy Anderson and Justus D. Barnes, although there were no credits.

  7. Hace 4 días · Fourteen years later, in 1903, a 12-minute silent film called “The Great Train Robbery” became one of the first blockbusters to hit theaters.