The Train Robbers
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The Train Robbers (1973)
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Country
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USA
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Directed by
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Burt Kennedy
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Release Date
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1973
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Language
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English
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Studio
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Batjac Productions
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Distributor
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Warner Bros
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The Train Robbers is a 1973 American Western film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring John Wayne in the role of Lane.
The following weapons were used in the film The Train Robbers:
Single Action Army
Lane (John Wayne), Jesse (Ben Johnson), Grady (Rod Taylor), Calhoun (Christopher George), and all the surviving members of Mr. Lowe's gang carry the Single Action Army throughout the film.
Colt Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel - .45 Long Colt
A Single Action Army is seen on Jesse's holster as he waits for the arrival of the train on which Lane is traveling.
Calhoun aims and fires his Single Action Army during the film's climactic gunfight.
John Wayne's trademark Colt Single Action Army revolver (serial number 309795) which he used in many of his films.
A good shot of Lane's Single Action Army in its holster. Note the ivory grips typical of the Single Action Armys used by John Wayne in his movies.
Lane rotates the chamber of his Single Action Army while talking to his friends after the film's climactic shootout is over.
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine
Jesse (Ben Johnson), Grady (Rod Taylor), Calhoun (Christopher George), the Pinkerton Agent (Ricardo Montalban) and all surviving members of Mr. Lowe's gang also carry the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine throughout the film.
Lane (John Wayne) stands out from the rest by using a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine with a large lever loop, similar to those he had used in several of his previous films.
Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .44-40 WCF
The Pinkerton agent fires his Saddle Ring Carbine at Lane and his group.
The Pinkerton agent manages to drive Lane and his group back and continues to fire his Saddle Ring Carbine until they leave the scene.
A good side shot of the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in hands of the Pinkerton agent.
The Pinkerton agent holds his Saddle Ring Carbine while smoking his cigar.
A close-up shot of the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine receiver.
Lane pulls the lever on his Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine.
Calhoun arms himself with a Saddle Ring Carbine when the group manages to find Mr. Lowe's treasure.
Jesse and Grady hide under the abandoned locomotive while holding their Saddle Ring Carbines.
A good shot of Jesse's Saddle Ring Carbine barrel as the latter awaits the attack of Mr. Lowe's gang.
Ben Young (
Bobby Vinton) arms himself with a Saddle Ring Carbine before the attack by Lowe's gang; this generates concern in Lane, who doesn't want something to happen to someone who could use his youth in something better.
A good side shot of Ben Young's Saddle Ring Carbine during the shootout against Mr. Lowe's gang in the desert.
Jesse aims and fires his Saddle Ring Carbine at one of Mr. Lowe's gang members.
Sam Turner (
Jedrry Gatlin) holds his Saddle Ring Carbine during the night in the desert.
The Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine with large lever loop used by
John Wayne in
True Grit.
Lane aims and fires his Saddle Ring Carbine at one of the men in Mr. Lowe's gang.
Lane points his Saddle Ring Carbine at another of the men in Mr. Lowe's gang, because the only ones who will see that $500,000 treasure will be him and his group.
Lane reloads his Saddle Ring Carbine during the film's climactic gunfight.