The First Great Train Robbery

The First Great Train Robbery

La Grande Attaque du train d'or

La Grande Attaque du train d'or
Titre original The First Great Train Robbery
Réalisation Michael Crichton
Acteurs principaux Sean Connery
Donald Sutherland
Lesley-Anne Down
Alan Webb
Scénario Michael Crichton
Musique Jerry Goldsmith
Photographie Geoffrey Unsworth
Société de distribution United Artists
Durée 110 min.
Sortie 18 avril 1979 (France)
Langue(s) originale(s) anglais
Pays d’origine Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni

La Grande Attaque du train d'or (The First Great Train Robbery) est un film britannique réalisé par Michael Crichton, sorti en 1979. Il est issu du roman de Michael Crichton Un train d'or pour la Crimée, lui-même issu d'un fait divers de l'époque.

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Edward Pierce veut réaliser un grand hold-up en attaquant un train rempli de lingots d'or qui doivent servir à financer les troupes britanniques en Crimée en 1855.

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