Gracias por publicar este video ;). Es un cine muy influenciado por Mèliés y la escuela de Brighton, si es q se nota que trabajaba para Edison, el gran plagiador xDD. Pero es un clásico.
One of the most important early movies, it's hard to believe this was made over 100 years ago! Thanks for posting. I can't imagine what seeing this in a theater back then must've been like. This is surprisingly well made. I'm quite sure the audience screamed at the very end when the robber points his pistol at the camera and fires rounds.
At least I know what inspired James Bond's famous bullet scene.
ExtremistVideos 1 year ago 2
Thank you for the vids!!
Rocafilm 2 years ago
That last scene obviously inspired Marty Scorsese for one particular Joe Pesci scene in 'Goodfellas'
bwziegler 4 years ago
Yes scorsese played homage to the great train robbery by adding that scene!
Paul21389 3 years ago
also the last scene in the departed
thepunishert 3 years ago
Gracias por publicar este video ;). Es un cine muy influenciado por Mèliés y la escuela de Brighton, si es q se nota que trabajaba para Edison, el gran plagiador xDD. Pero es un clásico.
irispicasso 4 years ago
What happened to the hand tinting? It's not visible. :(
nerosera 4 years ago
The man getting shot in the back and getting shot at while dancing a jig was Bronco Billy Anderson who would be a long time western movie star.
wcrooster1 4 years ago
This movie is better than some movies made now days. Not even joking.
bigboi2929 4 years ago 5
saw 3. nuf sed
dr43 4 years ago
saw 3???
hhahaha shity shit...
Psico5 2 years ago
One of the most important early movies, it's hard to believe this was made over 100 years ago! Thanks for posting. I can't imagine what seeing this in a theater back then must've been like. This is surprisingly well made. I'm quite sure the audience screamed at the very end when the robber points his pistol at the camera and fires rounds.
Thosedamnhippies 5 years ago 4