The Train Robbers (1973) [PG]

Release Date:
February 1, 1973

Original Title:
The Train Robbers

Alternate Titles:
Ladrones de trenes
Les voleurs de trains
Os Chacais do Oeste
Quel maledetto colpo al Rio Grande Express
Грабители поездов

Genres:
Action | Western

Production Companies:
Batjac Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  BR: 12  GR: 13  IE: PG  JP: G  US: PG 

Runtime: 92

The gold or the grave. The young widow could lead them to either.

A gunhand named Lane is hired by a widow, Mrs. Lowe, to find gold stolen by her husband so that she may return it and start fresh.

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Art Direction:
Alfred Sweeney

Assistant Director:
Fred R. Simpson

Director:
Burt Kennedy

Director of Photography:
William H. Clothier

Editor:
Frank Santillo

Executive Producer:
John Wayne

Hairstylist:
George Masters

Makeup Artist:
Joe DiBella
Dave Grayson
George Masters

Original Music Composer:
Dominic Frontiere

Producer:
Michael Wayne

Production Manager:
Nate H. Edwards

Second Assistant Director:
Joe Nayfack

Second Unit Director:
Cliff Lyons

Set Decoration:
Ray Moyer

Sound:
Dan Wallin

Sound Engineer:
John Ferguson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dan Wallin

Special Effects:
Howard Jensen
Paul Stewart

Stunt Coordinator:
Cliff Lyons

Stunts:
Terry Leonard
Denny Arnold
Jim Burk
Louie Elias
Glory Fioramonti
Jerry Gatlin
Chuck Hayward
Chuck Roberson
Dean Smith

Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald

Writer:
Burt Kennedy

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