The Great Train Robbery
The Great Train Robbery

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The Great Train Robbery

1941
Movie
62 min
English

Tom Logan is a railroad detective who takes it upon himself to halt the activities of his crooked brother Duke. Duke and his henchman have stolen an entire gold train, including the passengers......

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Edwin L. MarinGenres: Western, Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In 1880s Arizona, Jeff Stewart, a former outlaw, is deputized to track down the gang responsible for a series of train robberies. He infiltrates the group, led by the charismatic but ruthless "The Kid," hoping to bring them to justice. Stewart finds himself torn between his past and his commitment to the law as he gets closer to the gang and uncovers their motives.

Critical Reception

The Great Train Robbery (1941) is a solid, action-packed Western that benefits from strong performances and a classic, albeit somewhat predictable, plot. While not as iconic as the 1903 original, this version is praised for its effective storytelling and engaging shootouts, making it a respectable entry in the genre during its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting action sequences and well-staged train robberies.

  • Joel McCrea's performance as the conflicted hero is a standout.

  • The plot, while familiar, is handled with a good pace and sense of drama.

Google audience: Audience reception for this 1941 film is not readily available in aggregated online formats.

Fun Fact

This 1941 film is a remake of the groundbreaking 1903 silent film of the same name, though it significantly alters the plot and characters.

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