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The Great Train Robbery: A Robber's Tale

The Great Train Robbery (2013)

giallo, miniserie | Regno Unito

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EPISODIO: 1 - A Robber's Tale

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Two-part drama by Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall telling the story of the most infamous heist in British history, beginning with the planning and execution of the crime from the perspective of the perpetrators themselves. After a robbery at Heathrow Airport in 1962, Bruce Reynolds sets his sights on another target - the plan being to rob the overnight mail train from Glasgow to Euston. A team is assembled, schemes are laid out and rehearsals begin. But despite their meticulous planning, the operation is compromised by an attack on the train driver and a botched getaway. Before long, the gang have become the most wanted men in Britain. Luke Evans, Paul Anderson, Martin Compston, Jack Roth and Neil Maskell star. The focus shifts to the police investigation in tomorrow's second film. Concludes tomorrow.

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