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Titolo originale: Breakheart Pass
Regia: Tom Gries |
Anno: 1975
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Thriller Western Mistero
Tag: governor | army | prisoner | u.s. marshal | train |
Cast: Charles Bronson | Ben Johnson | Richard Crenna | Jill Ireland | Charles Durning | Ed Lauter | Bill McKinney | David Huddleston | Rayford Barnes | Scott Newman | Roy Jenson | Robert Tessier | Joe Kapp | Archie Moore | Sally Kirkland | Sally Kemp | Eddie Little Sky | Keith McConnell | John Mitchum | Read Morgan | Robert Rothwell | Casey Tibbs | Doug Atkins | Eldon Burke | Paul Frees | Irv Faling | William Klein | Ron Ponozzo |

Il treno su cui viaggiano il governatore Fairchild, lo sceriffo Pearce, il reverendo Peabody, il dottor Molineaux e un plotone di soldati comandati dal maggiore Clairmond - destinato a Fort Humboldt, importante centro per lo smistamento dei metalli preziosi estratti nelle vicine miniere - subisce una serie di misteriosi attentati. Risolve il mistero un finto baro, nella realtà agente segreto del governo incaricato di sventare un traffico d'armi...

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When Deakins comes back up from examining the brakemans's body he is breathing normally. After climb [...] D
There is not a single body to be seen in the shattered wreckage of the troop cars, even though there [...] D
When the train is seen from a distance smoke from the steam engine covers the roofs of the train car [...] D
The caboose is much more modern than the rest of the railcars making up the train. In addition to th [...] D
When O'Brien (Charles Durning) climbs aboard the engine to drive the train, a hand reaches out from [...] D
Marshal Pearce claims to be both a Deputy US Marshal and an Indian Agent; both are federal appointme [...] D
When the natives on foot, run for the train, you can see one of them stumbling and falling. D
Just as the caboose is seen as it starts to go off the tracks and down the mountainside, pulling the [...] D
When Marica notices that the rear cars have detached, she sees a modern AAR coupler (itself an anach [...] D
During the fight on the roof, as each character goes over the side, the safety cable from the railin [...] D
Both passenger cars have enclosed vestibules (end platforms) and steel underframes, which were not c [...] D
When Deakin strikes the match on the door frame, streaks from previous takes are visible. D
When Deakin is caught cheating at poker in the town of Myrtle, Marshall Pearce tells him to stand up [...] D
The amount (and existence) of Deakin's beard stubble is inconsistent throughout the movie. D
The scenes involving the Indians raiding the train take place over several different days. This can [...] D
During one of the several fights on board the carriages, the scenery outside the window is seen to u [...] D
The locomotive and all the cars have automatic couplers and air brakes, neither of which were in gen [...] D
When Bronson is in the rail car finding guns and dynamite the cook comes in and grabs a huge hanging [...] D
There were telegraph wires back in the 1800's, but in the scenes where the train is going backwards, [...] D
The film (and the novel it is based on) is apparently set in the Nevada "Territory" some time in the [...] D
The stovepipe of the caboose faces the front of the train. Cabooses are always positioned with the s [...] D
After the cars with the soldiers are lost the number of cars in the train changes in different shots [...] D
Deacon states that the late Reverend Peabody was actually a Secret Service agent and had been one fo [...] D
Saddlehorns and stirrups can be seen from under the Indian blankets on horses. D
The "Indian ponies" are all shod. American Indians rarely had blacksmith facilities available, so th [...] D
When the rail cars carrying the troopers crash is very clear that all empty. Not only are no "bodies [...] D
Although the cars were full of soldiers, as the troop cars go off the track, break up and slide down [...] D
Dr. Molyneux claims he is immune to diphtheria because he contracted the disease himself. Diphtheria [...] D
When Deakin stands beside the locomotive at the end, the snow between the tracks is deeper than it w [...] D
Whenever we see the train from the outside it's moving rather slowly, but whenever we look out the w [...] D
When Gov. Richard Fairchild gets on the Indian pony during the train battle, he starts to put his fo [...] D
When Deakin stops and reverses the train, bottles and glasses fly off the table. A moment later the [...] D
In the entire movie the train is traveling up the mountain, but when we see the train running beside [...] D
Major Claremont and other soldiers armed with pistols carry older Colt 1860 revolvers with the Richa [...] D
The glass on the rail cars is modern style pane glass and the not the "wave" style glass that was un [...] D
"Dead" Dr. Molyneux draws a quick breath while Deakin is hiding the telegraph equipment in his compa [...] D
When Claremont and Pearce argue about investigating the deaths further, Pearce lights a cigarette th [...] D
The villains in the plot commit a large number of murders, including the mass murder of the relief t [...] D
While the sergeant is turning the brake wheel on the caboose in closeups, in longer shots as the car [...] D
At no time was there ever a Fort Humboldt in the State or Territory of Nevada. There was a Fort Humb [...] D
When Deakin opens the case of rifles, Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifles are seen, as indicat [...] D
The rifles are clearly of various ages due to condition, indicating they are prop stock, but based o [...] D
Marica boards the train to visit her father in Fort Humboldt. Her fiance Gov. Fairchild had no appar [...] D
There are two explosions where no one (Deacon or Major Claremont) had set any dynamite. D
When John discovers the Reverend's body in the coffin, the Reverend's eyes are shut in the one scene [...] D
During the rooftop fight, snow covers the entire roof of the supply car. But in the exterior shot ju [...] D
At one point the train driver hits his soldier guard with a wrench. Presumably he kills him although [...] D