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Bertha Boxcar

1972

R

1 h 28 m

États-Unis

Crime

Drame

Romance

Durant la Grande Dépression, un dirigeant syndical et une jeune femme deviennent criminels pour se venger de la gestion d'un chemin de fer.
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Barbara Hershey
Boxcar Bertha
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David Carradine
Big Bill Shelly
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Barry Primus
Rake Brown
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Bernie Casey
Von Morton
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John Carradine
H. Buckram Sartoris
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Victor Argo
McIver #1
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David Osterhout
McIver #2
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Grahame Pratt
Emeric Pressburger
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'Chicken' Holleman
M. Powell
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Harry Northup
Harvey Hall
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Ann Morell
Tillie Parr
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Marianne Dole
Mrs. Mailler
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Joe Reynolds
Joe Cox
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Jerry Cortez
Sheriff
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Louie Elias
Boxcar Tough
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Michael Fitzgerald
Apple Peeler
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Gura Lashlee
Hobo
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Gerald Raines
Train Engineer

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Deeny Lß

29/05/2023 20:48
source: Boxcar Bertha
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AsifRaza12

18/11/2022 08:52
Trailer—Boxcar Bertha
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Abuzar Khan

16/11/2022 12:02
Boxcar Bertha
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Amir Saoud

16/11/2022 03:00
This was Martin Scorsese's second full-length feature film and it is a decent one. It's about a young girl in the 1930's who meets and falls in love with a union organizer, who also happens to be a thief. Together, they form a small gang and begin robbing trains as well as anything else they can get their hands on. The fun soon turns to fright when they become fugitives and are hunted down by law enforcement officers. There's action and entertainment but not a movie that you would expect from Martin Scorsese. It has none of his trade marks whatsoever. But do realize that this was one of his first films and try to respect that. I do.
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MONALI THAKUR

16/11/2022 03:00
Scorsese refers to this 1972 Roger Corman quickie--he shot it in the deep South in twenty-one days--as his "exploitation picture." Funny, that--if it came out today, it'd be the height of the Arty Independent Film. Barbara Hershey and David Carradine are this movie's knockoff of Bonnie and Clyde; the script ain't much, but Scorsese storyboarded every shot and hoo doggie! This guy was the greatest shotmaker ever, even when he was on Skid Row. Rent it for Hershey's lyrical style and the chance to discern the fetus of a genius.
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