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  1. 24 de nov. de 2009 · The Reno brothers stage the first (moving) train robbery in American history, making off with $13,000 from an Ohio and Mississippi railroad train in Jackson County, Indiana.

  2. Recently viewed. The Great Train Robbery: Directed by Michael Crichton. With Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland, Lesley-Anne Down, Alan Webb. England, 1850s. A master criminal aims to rob a train of a large sum of gold. Security is incredibly tight and the task seems an impossible one. However, he has a plan and just the right people to carry it out.

  3. For more information and to download this film, please visit https://www.loc.gov/item/00694220/ Considered the first narrative film, "The Great Train Robbery...

    • 14 min
    • 200K
    • Library of Congress
  4. The Great Train Robbery (1903) A scene from The Great Train Robbery, directed by Edwin S. Porter. The Great Train Robbery, American silent western film, released in 1903, that is historically significant for its innovative approach to film editing and narration. The Great Train Robbery is acknowledged as the first narrative film to successfully ...

  5. England has had its share of great train robbers, including the gang immortalized in Stanley Baker's "Robbery." But there was, we learn, only one Great Train Robbery, and that was the first one, in 1855. Until one Edward Pierce made off with a shipment of gold being sent to meet the British army's payroll in the Crimea, it was, quite simply, thought impossible to rob a moving train.

  6. 21 de fev. de 2019 · Produced by Thomas Edison but directed and filmed by Edison Company employee Edwin S. Porter, the 12-minute-long silent film, The Great Train Robbery (1903), was the first narrative movie—one that told a story. The Great Train Robbery's popularity led directly to the opening up of permanent movie theaters and the possibility of a future film ...

  7. The Great Train Robbery: Directed by Edwin S. Porter. With A.C. Abadie, Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson, George Barnes, Justus D. Barnes. A group of bandits stage a brazen train hold-up, only to find a determined posse hot on their heels.