THE FIRST GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY (aka THE GREAT TRAIN
ROBBERY)Â (15)
D: Michael Crichton
United Artists/Starling (John Foreman)Â
UK 🇬🇧 1978
108 mins
Crime/Historical
W: Michael Crichton [based on his novel]
DP:Â Geoffrey Unsworth
Ed: David Bretherton
Mus: Jerry Goldsmith
PD: Maurice Carter
Sean Connery (Edward Pierce), Donald Sutherland (Agar),
Lesley-Anne Down (Miriam), Alan Webb (Trent), Robert Lang (Sharp), Malcolm Terris (Henry Fowler)
Though inspired by true events, this film, from
writer-director Michael Crichton (from his novel), is complete fiction.
Connery plays a dapper Victorian gent, who masterminds a plan
to rob a train carrying gold to those fighting in the Crimean War. The initial plot involves him and pickpocket locksmith Donald Sutherland locating and cloning four keys which open the on-board
safe.
Overall, this historical crime caper is good fun, but would
have been a much better film had it been played straight, rather than relying on slapstick and farce for comic effect in some scenes.
Geoffrey Unsworth's cinematography is absolutely
impeccable.
The film is better known in some countries simply as "The
Great Train Robbery".
6/10