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The Train Robbers
The Train Robbers

The Train Robbers (1973)

63% User Rating
1h 32min
Western
Action

"The gold or the grave. The young widow could lead them to either."

A gunhand named Lane is hired by a widow, Mrs. Lowe, to find gold stolen by her husband so that she may return it and start fresh.

Burt KennedyDirector

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John Wayne

John Wayne

Lane

Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret

Mrs. Lowe

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor

Grady

Ben Johnson

Ben Johnson

Jesse

Christopher George

Christopher George

Calhoun

Bobby Vinton

Bobby Vinton

Ben Young

Ricardo Montalban

Ricardo Montalban

The Pinkerton Man

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Jerry Gatlin

Sam Turner

Ralph Volkie

Ralph Volkie

Townsman (uncredited)

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Dennis Falt

Pursuing gunman (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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Per Gunnar Jonsson
Rating 80%

June 20, 2014

This is another old John Wayne classic that, despite being a bit of an oldie, is still so much fun to watch. Being made as late as 1973 it is one of the later works of John Wayne. I quite like these later works where he is often playing a grumpy old hero. This movie is a good classical old western with a decent enough chunk of humor. It starts off fairly hilarious when Lane punches his friend for bringing a guy along who “could not take orders”. The continued muttering and bickering between Lane and his two old war-buddies is one of the things that makes this movie so fun to watch. The story is a fairly simple one. A widow of a bank robber hires Lane and his friends to track down half a million in gold that said widow’s husband stole and hid. Naturally there are other parties searching for the gold. The entire movie centers around Lane & Co though with the other parties just being kind of “around” which is perhaps a bit unusual. Apart from a few close-ups of a Pinkerton agent played by Ricardo Montalban (who of course will always be Khan for us sci-fi fans) and who has no major part to play until the end, we never really see the bad guys in any detail. They are just a bunch of men on horses riding over the country side or shooting at our heroes. As is often the case with American western movies the landscape and scenery is also a contributing factor to the enjoyment of the movie. The choice of the abandoned train wreck in the desert was an interesting, a bit unusual, and visually pleasing one. I have to say that the “town” where the train arrived with Lane and where the final fight took place was a wee bit disappointing though.It looked like three scattered houses and a water tower. The ending was just as hilarious as the beginning. Actually more so. I just loved it when Lane rode after the train and in answer to his friends question explained that he was going to rob a train. This was some very enjoyable 90 minutes indeed.

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