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Format: Laserdisc

Apr 1996

Rated R

Recording Mode: Dolby Surround

Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi, THX

Closed Captioned

110 min.

UPC: 043396110762
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Leading Role: Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson
Director: Joseph Ruben

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Movie Description
A pair of New York City transit cops (Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes), who also happen to be constantly bickering foster brothers, try to thwart the theft of the subway system's "money train," while dreaming of someday robbing it themselves. This explosive action flick drew the ire of government officials when a similar robbery attempt occurred after the film's release.

Credits
Cast:Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson
Director:Joseph Ruben

Synopsis
John is black, sensible and mature. Charlie is white, carefree and a compulsive gambler. The duo are also (foster) brothers, and NYC transit cops. After losing a poker game, Charlie finds himself owing the mob a lot of dough. This gives him a crazy idea: to hijack and rob the "money train", a subway car that carries the day's transit revenue. Although John is strongly against it, Charlie goes ahead with his plan. Can John stop -- or save -- his trouble-prone sibling?

Film Notes
Released theatrically in the USA November 22, 1995.

It grossed $35.1 million at the box office.

Shot on location in Manhattan. However, because the NYC Transit Authority refused to allow scenes of violence to be shot on location, much of the $60 million budget went toward building a replica of a NYC subway set in Los Angeles.

Color by Technicolor.

A Peters Entertainment production.

Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson previously starred together in "White Men Can't Jump."

If you think this is only the second time Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson have appeared together in a film, think again: in the 1986 Goldie Hawn vehicle "Wildcats," the pair (then unknowns) co-starred as high school football players.

A few days after "Money Train" opened, criminals set ablaze a NYC subway token booth, severely injuring token clerk Harry Kauffman, who was inside. It was believed that this act mimicked a scene from the film, prompting Senator Bob Dole to call for a boycott of "Money Train." Kauffman later died of his injuries and, a few days after his death, suspects were arrested. However upon interrogation of the accused, it was determined that there was no connection between the film and the criminal act.

Rated BBFC 18 by the British Board of Film Classification.

Industry Reviews
"...[MONEY TRAIN] turns the dauntingly intricate subway system into a screeching demolition derby..."
Rolling Stone - p.92 - Peter Travers

"...[Lopez] is quite appealing..."
Variety - Brian Lowry


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