The Little Train Robbery was created in 1905.
The Little Train Robbery - 1905 was released on: USA: 1 September 1905
The First Great Train Robbery is a groundbreaking silent film created in 1903 by Edwin S. Porter. Released in December of that year, it is one of the earliest narrative films and is considered a milestone in the development of cinema. The film is about 12 minutes long and features a dramatized depiction of a train robbery inspired by real events. Notable for its innovative use of cross-cutting and on-location shooting, it set the stage for modern cinematic storytelling. The film's success helped establish the Western genre and influenced countless filmmakers.
Henry chaplin starred in the great train robbery in 1903
"The Great Train Robbery" (1903) was 11 minutes long.
The duration of The First Great Train Robbery is 1.83 hours.
The Production Budget for The First Great Train Robbery was $6,000,000.
The First Great Train Robbery grossed $391,942 worldwide.
The First Great Train Robbery grossed $391,942 in the domestic market.
Yes. The Great Train Robbery was on 8th November 1963. The thiefs stopped and robbed the Glasgow to London overnight mail train of £2.6 million.
The Great Train Robbery - 1903 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
The Great Train Robbery - 2004 was released on: USA: 15 October 2004 (festival screening)
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