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  1. The Great Train Robbery, American silent western film, released in 1903, that is historically significant for its innovative approach to film editing and narration.

  2. The Great Train Robbery (1975) by Michael Crichton is a fictionalized account of the Great Gold Robbery of 1855. It details the actions of criminal mastermind Edward Pierce and his co-conspirators as they plan and execute the heist of £12,000 of gold from a train in London.

  3. Four gunmen plan to rob a train, not only of its cargo, such as money, but the valuables on the possession of the passengers. They are not averse to shooting to kill anyone who is out of line, which includes anyone not listening to their instructions.

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · Great Train Robbery, (August 8, 1963), in British history, the armed robbery of £2,600,000 (mostly in used bank notes) from the Glasgow–London Royal Mail Train, near Bridego Bridge north of London. The 15 holdup men, wearing helmets, ski masks, and gloves, were aided by two accomplices—an anonymous.

  5. Asalto y robo de un tren (título original: The Great Train Robbery) es un cortometraje mudo estadounidense estrenado el 1 de diciembre de 1903, del género Wéstern escrito, producido y dirigido por Edwin S. Porter. Es considerada como la primera película de acción estadounidense y la primera del género Wéstern con una "forma reconocible".

  6. The Great Train Robbery is a 1903 American silent film made by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company. It follows a gang of outlaws who hold up and rob a steam locomotive at a station in the American West, flee across mountainous terrain, and are finally defeated by a posse of locals.

  7. Two masked robbers enter a rural RR telegraph office and force the station's telegraph operator to get the 'signal block' to stop an approaching train. Through the window of the station, the train is seen coming to a stop.