The great train robbery

DVD - 2014

It's November of 1962, and Bruce Reynolds is gathering a group of men together with the intent of robbing a Royal Mail train bound for London from Glasgow. The gang holds a practice robbery in the London Heathrow Airport to see if they're ready, and then, on August 8, 1963, they rob the train of over Đ2.6 million. Six of Scotland Yard's finest police officers are called in to investigate the case, determined to not only recover the stolen money, but also to put away the masterminds.

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Subjects
Genres
Television mini-series
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
Silver Spring, MD : Acorn c2014.
Language
English
Other Authors
Chris Chibnall (-)
Item Description
Originally broadcast as a television mini-series in 2013.
Special features: Text interviews with Jim Broadbent and Luke Evans; "A robbers tale" cast and crew interviews (47 min.); "A coppers tale" cast and crew interviews (67 min.)
Physical Description
2 videodiscs (approximately 181 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD, widescreen (1.78:1); Dolby Digital 5.1.
Production Credits
A robber's tale: photography, George Richmond ; music, Paul Englishby. A copper's tale: photography, Gary Shaw ; music, Glenn Gregory.
ISBN
9781621722946
  • Disc 1. A robber's tale / director, Julian Jarrold
  • disc 2. A copper's tale / director, James Strong.
Review by Library Journal Review

Based on actual events, this television drama focuses on the August 8, 1963, robbery of more than L 2.6 million from the Glasgow to London Royal Mail train, setting off a string of events that the 15-man gang of South London career criminals could not have anticipated. The program is smartly presented in two parts: "A Robber's Tale" follows the planning and execution of the largest unarmed robbery in British history, while "A Copper's Tale" recounts the investigation, the manhunt, and the sentencing. The large cast includes Luke Evans (Fast & Furious 6) as the crime's calculating strategist and veteran actor Jim Broadbent as the Scotland Yard detective driven to bring the thieves to justice. VERDICT This crime story and police procedural is suspenseful from start to finish.-Linda Frederiksen, Washington State Univ. Vancouver Lib. (c) Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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