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Original Title: The Great Train Robbery

Genge: Short,Action,Western

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The clerk at the train station is assaulted and left tied by four men, then they rob the train threatening the operator. (They) take all the money and shoot a passenger when trying to run away. A little girl discovers the clerk tied and gives notice to the sheriff, who at once goes along with his men hunting the bandits.
Four gunmen plan to rob a train, not only of its cargo, such as money, but the valuables on the possession of the passengers. They are not averse to shooting to kill anyone who is out of line, which includes anyone not listening to their instructions. To pull off their plan, they have to subdue the manager of the station where they plan to board the train, board without anyone noticing that they are doing so, subdue anyone guarding the cargo, and take over the engine so that they stop the train to corral the passengers in one area while they are being robbed, and then make their getaway. Even if they are able to get to this stage, they may have to deal with those who now know what they've done, a posse which very well may be on its way.
Did you guys know their is a 2004 re-make of this great classic? It was made by a bunch of indie filmmakers in Oklahoma. The only reason I know about it is because I'm a BIG Adam Ropp fan and he starred as one of the crooks. It's on here on IMDb, either type in Adam Ropps' name and go to the title on his actor list or type in "Great Train Robbery" and click the 2004 version. It was a very interesting version because they shot it in black and white; used captions; but had a voice over. Has anyone else seen it?? Adam Ropp and Ford Austin starred as the crooks and what's also very interesting is that an actor by the name of Bret Mix acted in it. Bret Mix is the great, great grand nephew of silent screen star "Tom Mix" who was the biggest star in the world when this movie was made. Tom Mix was bigger than John Wayne and Chaplin both, but he died in a car crash too early for his name carry on.
Whenever I'm feeling ambitious - or find time in my often hectic schedule - I try to take it slow and discover old relics from the early days of cinema, finding shorts via Youtube, Vimeo, or Europa Treasures from as early as the 1890's. Many people don't know this, but cinema has been around since the late 1800's, beginning as a medium for illusionists to toy with the idea of reality before evolving into a method of brilliant storytelling and craft. When it began, all its pioneers, with the inimitable Georges Méliès, Robert W. Paul, or, in this case, Edwin S. Porter, nearly every technique was a subversive one and each director played with an uncertain time frame anywhere between under a minute to maybe fifteen minutes to see what they could conjure up.

One of these relics is the original "Great Train Robbery," filmed in 1903 and still bearing prints online that look as good as new. The film opens with two bandits (Broncho Billy Anderson and Justus D. Barnes) who break into a railroad office, stopping the train boss/operator by holding him up, and giving the train conductor orders to fill the train up at the water tank. When the train stops, the two men get on, and proceed to hold up the train in what becomes a surprisingly entertaining and joyous ride through early cinema.

The bulk of these shorts are hit and miss, and I find myself relishing the thought of these films continuing to live on in present day 2014 rather than appreciating their stories or their acting. "The Great Train Robbery," however, is one of the first films I can remember having a coherent storyline, as well as boasting brilliantly original and pioneering styles such as actor Justus D. Barnes looking directly at the camera while firing his weapon, as well as boasting several different scenes and shots edited together into one project, as opposed to just one static shot. The film was directed by Edwin S. Porter, who made several other cute, off-the-wall shorts between the late 1800's and 1915. Porter famously never toyed with a style after he had utilized it to what he deemed a satisfactory level. Like a unique and audacious songwriter, he believed using and perfecting something once was key and allowed the style to be used by whoever felt inclined after he had done so. "The Great Train Robbery" showed the earliest uses of cross-cutting as well as first accounts of things like tricky camera movement and on-location shooting (thanks to the legendary Edison Manufacturing Company). Records and historical accounts also state that he was an extremely modest and quiet figure, more concerned with machines and film equipment than he ever was people.

With this and more, "The Great Train Robbery" bears a history all its own that would later become shared by many that should be celebrated and be mandatory viewing if you, you know, watch movies nowadays and all.

Starring: Broncho Billy Anderson, Justus D. Barnes, Alfred C. Abadie, and Walter Cameron. Directed by: Edwin S. Porter.
The Great Train Robbery is a public domain movie. It can be downloaded from http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/papr:@filreq%28@field%2...

or viewed here http://www.youtube.com/movie?v=aRBi08Z00Ec&ob=av1n&feature=...

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