The Great Train Robbery
Season 1 Episode 1

The Great Train Robbery

TV-MACrime drama • Miniseries • Historical drama
A Robber's TaleSeason 1 Episode 1
Based on the true story of the 1963 train robbery, the film shows how a group of mid-level criminals masterminded by Bruce Reynolds joined forces with a corrupt solicitor to hijack the Bank Holiday mail train from Euston to Glasgow.
Cast
Luke Evans, Paul Anderson, Martin Compston, Neil Maskell, Jack Roth, Nigel Collins, Eliza Doolittle, Bethany Muir, Robert Glenister, George Ward, Del Synnott, Stuart Graham, Nicholas Murchie, Jordan Long, John Main, Gareth Cassidy, John Voce, Ross McCormack, Jack Gordon, Bill Thomas, Mark Stratton, James Bye, Eric Hulme, Dean Smith, James Lauren
Rating
TV-MA
Genres
Crime drama, Miniseries, Historical drama
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