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  1. The Train Robbers: Directed by Burt Kennedy. With John Wayne, Ann-Margret, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson. 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.

  2. Very frequent usage of Damn and Hell throughout. 2 uses of Jackass, 1 use of the term Peckerwood, and a reference to whorehouses. A possible use of the f-word in Spanish during the climax.

  3. Train Robbers, The (1973) -- (Movie Clip) There'll Be No Doubt You're A Woman John Wayne is reasonably principled gunman Lane, consulting with young widow Mrs. Lowe (Ann-Margret), who’s hired him and his gang to collect gold her husband stole, planning to turn it in for a reward rather than keep it, early in writer-director Burt Kennedy’s ...

  4. Burt Kennedy’s “The Train Robbers” is a very curious Western, and it gets curiouser the more you think about it. I wonder if there’s ever been a Western as visually uncluttered as this one. Most of the action takes place in the high desert around Durango, Mexico, and Kennedy goes for clean blue skies, sculpted white sand dunes and human figures arranged against the landscape in ...

  5. The Train Robbers: Directed by Burt Kennedy. With John Wayne, Ann-Margret, Rod Taylor, Ben Johnson. 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.

  6. Lane : It's what I'm good at. Mrs. Lowe : That's why I'm along, Mr. Lane. And that's why I'll stay along. Mrs. Lowe : Maybe they'll give it up. Lane : They should - can't shoot worth a damn. Lane : I tried to tell you that before we left the train station. Lane : I'll tell the boys.

  7. The Train Robbers (1973) - Official sites, and other sites with posters, videos, photos and more.

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