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587: The Great Train Robbery (2003)
by Clint Fletcher **Winner** Palm Springs Film Festival
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As he falls behind, Alex executes some jolting acceleration and heads a little too fast around Dead Man's Curve. He goes barreling through a ditch and ends up in what appears to be a railroad scrap yard. He then comes across something that is fascinating enough to serve as the main title: a steam locomotive known as... you guessed it... the 587. Alex then discovers that this particular train is in route to be destroyed. With the help of his sister, Molly (Ariadne Baker-Dunn), and Russell (Ran Burns), Alex concocts a scheme with his friends to stop the train from heading toward trash bin heaven. And let's not forget the rest of the neighborhood gang and the beloved dog Sparky! Does the young pack succeed in their quest to salvage the train? Check it out and see! For the record I am telling you to see this film. While it is obvious that it is made for kids, there are still some elements of film making that is sure to please some adults too. 587 is filled with solid acting all-around, with a special note to Ariadne Baker-Dunn. This little cutie is quite the scene-stealer in her own right (whether she's meant to be or not) as Alex's trusty sidekick Molly. If you have kids, you are a kid, or you just want to find your inner kid again, then 587: The Great Train Robbery is a solid bet for you. MTI Home Video, the leading independent home entertainment studio, will release the heartwarming family film, 587: The Great Train Robbery, on VHS and DVD January 27, 2004.
Clint Fletcher is a Chicago writer and filmmaker. Got a problem? Email us at filmmonthly@hotmail.com Please visit our friends at HKFlix.com. |