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WesternCrimeActionAdventure

The Great Train Robbery

- It electrified dad! It terrified mother! It will amuse you!

After the train station clerk is assaulted and left bound and gagged, then the departing train and its passengers robbed, a posse goes in hot pursuit of the fleeing bandits.

Release Date : 1903-12-07

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Edison Studios

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gilbert M. Anderson

Character Name : Bandit / Shot Passenger / Tenderfoot Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Gilbert M. Anderson

Gender : Male

John Manus Dougherty Sr.

Character Name : Bandit (uncredited)

Original Name : John Manus Dougherty Sr.

Gender : Male

Frank Hanaway

Character Name : Bandit (uncredited)

Original Name : Frank Hanaway

Gender : Male

Adam Charles Hayman

Character Name : Bandit (uncredited)

Original Name : Adam Charles Hayman

Gender : Male

Robert Milasch

Character Name : Trainman / Bandit (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Milasch

Gender : Male

Marie Murray

Character Name : Dance-Hall Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Marie Murray

Gender : Female

Mary Snow

Character Name : Little Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Mary Snow

Gender : Female

A.C. Abadie

Character Name : Sheriff (uncredited)

Original Name : A.C. Abadie

Gender : Male

Walter Cameron

Character Name : Sheriff (uncredited)

Original Name : Walter Cameron

Gender : Male

Donald Gallaher

Character Name : Little Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Donald Gallaher

Gender : Male

Shadrack E. Graham

Character Name : Child (uncredited)

Original Name : Shadrack E. Graham

Gender : Male

George Barnes

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : George Barnes

Gender : Male

Morgan Jones

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Morgan Jones

Gender : Male

Justus D. Barnes

Character Name : Bandit Who Fires at Camera (uncredited)

Original Name : Justus D. Barnes

Gender : Male

Reviews

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James

@JN2012

2023-10-28

Firstly, I feel honoured to be the first to write a review for this prestigious short; secondly, I found it to be… good. I can’t claim any more than that, though it is heavily influential. The narrative is unlike many other short, silent films as it actually sucks you in until that fantastic final shot. But was it perfection? No. Is it worth watching? Of course, I’m sure any of my fellow cinephiles can waste ten minutes for this cinematic curio.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-30

This opens with quite a menacing scene from Justus D. Barnes who points his pistol right between our eyes.... Then you have to feel a bit sorry for "Broncho Billy" Anderson who proceeds to get himself tied up, shot and generally manhandled as a ruthless gang raid his railway office then hold up the train robbing both the strong box and the passengers. Luckily he is eventually able to raise the alarm and a posse is soon on the trail of the thieves - but will they escape? It's barely eleven minutes long, this, but packs loads of action into that time and the photography uses indoor and outdoor space to good effect, offering us a degree of continuity of story and imagery that builds nicely to quite an exciting shoot-out in conclusion. It's not so hard to tell the real from the fake, but that doesn't really matter - the whole thing is groundbreaking and well worth a gander.