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One More Train to Rob

Rating5.7 /10
19711 h 48 m
United States
683 people rated

After taking the fall for a train robbery, Harker Fleet is released from prison and exacts revenge on his former partners who cheated him out of his share.

Comedy
Western

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Twambilile Ghambi

17/10/2023 03:11
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Marvin Tfresh

29/05/2023 18:06
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SARZ

16/11/2022 10:47
One More Train to Rob

Ash

16/11/2022 02:58
It could've been a solid 10/10 if the story was a bit deeper with like 2.5 to 2 hours runtime. Great actors, decent budget and a very clever storyline with plots and mindgames.

Mabafokeng Mokuku

16/11/2022 02:58
One More Train to Rob (1971) starts out a bit dull, on the average side. It is slow-going and the direction is really not motivated. I really didn't think it would amount to anything, and it doesn't, still, it is barely above average and will get you to the end. What helps it along is the acting of the actors, reliables like George Peppard, Soon-Tek Oh (Missing in Action 2 (1985)), John Vernon (Animal House (1978 )), Diana Muldaur, etc. They aren't that good and the script is nothing to goggle over, but still, seeing familiar acting faces helps. Hal Needham (frequent collaborator with Burt Reynolds) is in it. George Peppard plays a train bandit who gets caught and sent to prison. He comes back to find his old crew has changed and wants to get rid of him. Some absurd action scenes ensue and then it ends. In all, it is rather mild and not very engaging, but it's something to see on a rainy night.

oforiselwyn

16/11/2022 02:58
George Peppard is excellent with outstanding support from John Vernon and Diana Muldaur. A great old-time western with twists and turns, humor, action and Victor McLaglen at his best. It is certainly his best western movie. I would love to be able to see this again. I'm sure it will come to DVD someday, but what's holding it up? I haven't seen in on television in years. Have people totally forgotten about this lost jewel? I've been watching for it to come available for years. I hope a number of others who have seen it bother to comment in the hope that it may affect the decision to release it.

Sarah Hassan

16/11/2022 02:58
This is a great old 1970s western with everything you'd want in one of these films. Great actors/acting, really well done action scenes, a good story/writing, and even some great jokes. A win.

Zineb Douas foula 💓💁🏻‍♀️

16/11/2022 02:58
George Peppard is a train robber by profession. After his last, failed robbery, he wound up in prison. Now he's out and looking for vengeance on his former partners, especially John Vernon, who speaks with an Irish accent. This looks like a TV movie writ large, and that's probably the effect of having Andrew Maclaglen direct. He was the look-alike son of Victor Maclaglen. After working as an assistant director on action films, he started directing TV, including a lot of westerns like HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL and GUNSMOKE. He started directing action movies. They were mostly westerns, but there was always something cartoon-like about his films. He directed his last movie in 1991. He died in 2014, aged 94.

اسامة حسين {😎}

16/11/2022 01:34
Andrew V. McLaglen ("McLintock!" "The Way West," "Shenandoah") outdoes himself with a slight of a story, "One More Train to Rob". Clearly George Peppard's funniest and, perhaps, best performance as the "good, bad guy train robber" cheated by his friend, John Vernon (also a fine performance) out of his share and out of his woman, Diana Muldaur. Muldaur, as always, combines beauty, brains and class. However, here, she even manages to be funny and sexy. She and Peppard have great chemistry. The movie has some surprising twists and turns, and even a social conscience. The plight of immigrant Chinese during the 19th Century and the racial injustices shown them deliver a surprisingly effective subplot. "One More Train to Rob" is one of my favorite westerns, and I'm so happy it is finally showing on ENCORE WESTERN Channel. I give it an "8".
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