
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
Policeman at London Bridge station




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Reviews

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

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 issue murdering a guy. Even so, still found it entertaining and some suspense-filled scenes, among them

_**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 his girlfriend and Donald Sutherland a safecracker with whom they team-up. I generally don’t like c












