One More Train to Rob

1971 film

  • February 19, 1971 (1971-02-19)
Running time
108 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

One More Train to Rob is a 1971 American comedy western film directed by Andrew McLaglen, starring George Peppard,[1] and featuring Diana Muldaur, John Vernon and France Nuyen.

The shooting title for the film was Hark.[2]

Plot

Set in the Old West, the story is about train-robber Harker Fleet (Peppard), who is sent to prison for assaulting a sheriff and his deputy while trying to escape a forced marriage, set up by his former partner, Timothy Xavier Nolan (John Vernon). Fleet serves his time, but gets out of prison early, for good behavior. Once he is released from prison, he travels to the town of Calador, intending to settle the score with Nolan for railroading him and stealing his woman, Katy (Diana Muldaur).

Cast

  • George Peppard as Harker Fleet
  • Diana Muldaur as Katy
  • John Vernon as Timothy Xavier Nolan
  • France Nuyen as Ah Toy
  • Soon-Tek Oh as Yung
  • Steve Sandor as Jim Gant
  • Pamela McMyler as Cora Mae Jones
  • Richard Loo as Mr. Chang
  • Robert Donner as Sheriff Adams
  • John Doucette as Sheriff Monte
  • C.K. Yang as Wong
  • Marie Windsor as Louella
  • Timothy Scott as Slim
  • Joan Shawlee as Big Nellie
  • Hal Needham as Bert Gant
  • Harry Carey, Jr. as Red

Production

Filming started 9 March 1970.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sandra Brennan. "One More Train to Rob (1971) - Andrew V. McLaglen - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  2. ^ MOVIE CALL SHEET: Peppard Will Play in 'Hark' Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 9 Jan 1970: e12.
  3. ^ MOVIE CALL SHEET: Gayle Hunnicutt to Return Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 10 Feb 1970: c15.

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