Money Train (1995)
Année de sortie: 1995
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Денежный поезд, Asalto al tren del dinero, Assalto Sobre Trilhos, I hrimatapostoli, Junakytät
Réalisateur: Joseph Ruben
Writer: David Loughery, Doug Richardson
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Christine Forsyth-Peters, Jon Peters, Neil Canton
Co-Producer: Doug Claybourne, Michael E. Steele
Executive Producer: Adam Fields, Frederick S. Pierce, Tracy Barone
Sociétés: Columbia Pictures, Peters Entertainment
Genre: Action, Action Film, Buddy Cop Film, Comedy, Comedy Film, Comedy Thriller, Thriller
Budget: 68.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: new york city, new york subway, sibling relationship, subway, train robbery
Histoire
John (Wesley Snipes) and Charlie (Woody Harrelson), foster brothers working as transit cops in New York City, have a strained relationship due to John's jealousy of Charlie's good life. After losing his job and getting beaten up by loan sharks, John decides to rob the 'Money Train', an armored train that carries the weekly subway revenue. Despite knowing it's illegal, Charlie initially agrees to help but soon realizes he must stop John before their actions escalate out of control.
Résumé
Money Train is a 1995 action-comedy film directed by Joseph Ruben, set in the gritty underbelly of New York City's subway system. The movie explores themes of sibling rivalry and redemption through its central plot involving two foster brothers with opposing fortunes. The film stands out for its unique setting and blend of genres, though it received mixed reviews upon release.


