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7.3/10
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When an aging, but gentlemanly stagecoach robber is released from prison, he decides to go to Canada to become a train robber.When an aging, but gentlemanly stagecoach robber is released from prison, he decides to go to Canada to become a train robber.When an aging, but gentlemanly stagecoach robber is released from prison, he decides to go to Canada to become a train robber.
- Awards
- 12 wins & 9 nominations
Don MacKay
- Al Sims
- (as Don Mackay)
Jim McLarty
- Accomplice
- (as James McLarty)
Garry Chalk
- Oregon Train Crew - Mail Clerk
- (as Gary Chalk)
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- Writer
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- TriviaThe film has been designated and preserved as a "masterwork" by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada.
- GoofsAfter Bill reunites with his Sister they walk together toward the house to meet her husband and pass a 3 point spring tooth harrow. The three point system wasn't invented until the late 1920s.
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Bill Miner (Richard Farnsworth) is a 19th century stagecoach robber known as The Gentleman Bandit. After 33 years in San Quentin, he is released in 1901 into the modern world. He tries to go straight but can't escape his own nature. After watching 'The Great Train Robbery', he starts robbing trains and ends up in Canada where he falls in love with photographer Kate Flynn (Jackie Burroughs).
It's a slow leisurely crime spree noted for Farnsworth's congenial nature. The story is a little disjointed. I'd like a smoother flow but the movie is more interested in its easy tone. It ends in a rather fun enjoyable third act. It could have been improved with a better sidekick. A bit of fictionalization could give him an admiring young fan as his companion in crime. That would be a better gang than his actual gang. At last, the movie insists on using the real characters.
It's a slow leisurely crime spree noted for Farnsworth's congenial nature. The story is a little disjointed. I'd like a smoother flow but the movie is more interested in its easy tone. It ends in a rather fun enjoyable third act. It could have been improved with a better sidekick. A bit of fictionalization could give him an admiring young fan as his companion in crime. That would be a better gang than his actual gang. At last, the movie insists on using the real characters.
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$4,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,516,140
- Gross worldwide
- $5,516,140
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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