The Great Train Robbery (1963)

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  • Documentary on the 1963 "Great Train Robbery"
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  • @mrhbsaucepunkrocknewwavevi7946

    two years before I was born but love watching anything about this heist, it's so interesting and never get bored of it and watch what I have over and over again.

  • @NeuroTicker
    @NeuroTicker Před 10 lety +20

    The similarity between the voices of Nick and Bruce Reynolds is amazing!

  • @Spiderbro8
    @Spiderbro8 Před 6 lety +29

    The Great Train Robbery has always fascinated me ever since i was told it as a kid. A genius plan and a huge heist performed by such a ragtag group of people. It will always remain legendary

    • @eddie1799
      @eddie1799 Před 2 lety +3

      If u want to know the details , I’m Brian fields grandson so I can tell u abt it all

    • @daleHarrison93
      @daleHarrison93 Před rokem

      @@eddie1799 balls of steel, they just dont make them like that anymore.

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Před rokem

      @@daleHarrison93 They made 2 grave mistakes. 1) They beat up the train driver which was guaranteed to turn the public against them. 2) They should have burned down the farmhouse themselves instead of arranging for an outsider to do it. Without these 2 mistakes, it was a perfect plan and they would most likely have got away with it.

    • @annetteelliott1494
      @annetteelliott1494 Před 5 měsíci

      Oh me too! Watch it over and over...Ronny Biggs did "well" for himself.😂

  • @mange2
    @mange2 Před 3 lety +12

    40 years later you can become a banker and steal a lot more money and instead of going to jail, get praised for your business expertise.

    • @michaeljohndennis2231
      @michaeljohndennis2231 Před 2 měsíci

      The 80’s was defined as a period of intense selfishness and moral relativism that allowed people to rationalise, explain away, gloss over and make excuses for immoral behaviour of all kinds, the first real sign and symptom of the moral decay of the U.K. as our Irish grandparents generation and the local Catholic Parish Priests constantly told us when we were growing up in Rural Ireland in the 80’s in my teens

  • @russellcampbell9198
    @russellcampbell9198 Před 5 lety +10

    One of the great docos. Great cast of characters and some telling insights. Love the soundtrack too.

  • @jimusgrimus
    @jimusgrimus Před 8 lety +17

    Bit Train Spotterish............that loco running along side the motorway was DP2 the most successful diesel loco prototype ever built. And it was built here in England.

    • @mrvontrips
      @mrvontrips Před 5 lety +1

      The one during the robbery was a class 40 no?

    • @jacksonirving4594
      @jacksonirving4594 Před 4 lety +2

      Whatever floats your boat mate .or pulls your carriage ..

    • @shb8124
      @shb8124 Před 3 lety

      @@mrvontrips as far as I'm aware yes.

  • @Aarontlondon
    @Aarontlondon Před 6 lety +9

    I love the constant barrage of 60s music!

    • @chrismichael5832
      @chrismichael5832 Před 3 lety +1

      just a shame none of them suit the year- most are from 66-67

  • @IMMACUTMAN
    @IMMACUTMAN Před 6 lety +7

    11:59 What I like from this filmed version of the robbery is that it shows the Driver putting the AWS Isolator switch into the off position, so that control to the train is cut off and it can't be moved. Whether it was actually done in real life or not I can't say, but I thought that was a really nice touch.

    • @jacksonirving4594
      @jacksonirving4594 Před 4 lety

      Well SPOTTED.😝pardon the pun

    • @wakeupuk3860
      @wakeupuk3860 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes me too, it is such nice touches of 'authenticity' for pivotal moments in history which brings it all to the life and gives the production true value.

    • @xprs1257
      @xprs1257 Před rokem +2

      Yeah I used to drive 37’s exactly the same cab as a 40. Yeah that’s the switch that enables / disables the AWS the change end switch the actual isolator is behind the change end switch

  • @Richie2015
    @Richie2015 Před 11 lety +3

    Brilliant upload....thank you

  • @keithwilliams1243
    @keithwilliams1243 Před rokem +5

    It seems to me that the lawyers who accepted stolen money for their services should be arrested and charged for receiving stolen money.

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Před rokem +2

      Some lawyers are as bent as the criminals, that's common knowledge.

  • @Korschtal
    @Korschtal Před 3 lety +5

    Two of the three railwaymen involved never got over the robbery:
    Jack Mills Had constant trauma headaches for the rest of his life,
    David Whitby was traumatised by his track-side assault and subsequent rough treatment and never recovered.
    Real working class heroes those train robbers.

  • @vincentashley3351
    @vincentashley3351 Před 4 lety +5

    I once bought a van from a guy under that bridge.. it broke down on the motorway on the way home. Don't trust that bridge. You will get robbed near it.

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Před rokem

      If you buy a van from a guy under a bridge you get what you deserve...mug!

  • @Kinkygirlxx
    @Kinkygirlxx Před 3 lety +1

    Didn't live far from here as a kid. Dad took me to the farm and the bridge. Always fascinated me xx

  • @alanoconnor6921
    @alanoconnor6921 Před 4 lety +10

    Bruce Reynolds book,, the autobiography of a thief,,magnificent book,, reads like a thriller,, God bless you Bruce!!

  • @summertime4467
    @summertime4467 Před 11 lety +3

    thank you so much for sharing its awesome insight

  • @JayArgonaut
    @JayArgonaut  Před 11 lety +5

    You're welcome, I'll have lots more on the way. :)

  • @fardaypu
    @fardaypu Před 11 lety +2

    great doco, cheers.

  • @1bridlington
    @1bridlington Před 10 lety +13

    It was doomed from the start...too many links in the chain..there`s always a week link..

  • @zthetha
    @zthetha Před 8 lety +15

    "In so many regards one thinks jolly good luck!" quips the upper class twit. And that was the real threat to the establishment - it wasn't just working class people who admired the train robbers... it was everybody.
    Sure, it was audacious, the cash involved substantial and the train driver unfortunately coshed but none of these factors merited the savage response from the authorities. After all, millions are 'stolen' by the financial sector every week and those 'criminals' get praised and knighted for their blags. Millions are killed and mutilated in Establishment wars for profit and everybody accepts it as 'normal'. It was Audacity that scared the shit out of them. "We are vulnerable and the people are strong," was their fear.
    Realising how tenuous its position was and how very close to 'anarchy' (their word for the people demanding their rights) the country had become the Establishment clamped down hard with everything they'd got.

    • @jeffallen255
      @jeffallen255 Před 7 lety +2

      One is legal and one is criminal. The one which is legal praises their profits and hurls the worst of verbal and physical punishment on the criminal. Both take monies belonging to other people.

  • @cwibhoy
    @cwibhoy Před 2 lety +4

    one is speaking loosely and hopes the police aren't watching...... hahahahahaha that guy has me in tears

  • @1952mrpdc
    @1952mrpdc Před 6 lety +1

    I found this to be a very good documentary. Very interesting and I loved the music from that era. PC. 18. 03. 2018. I was 11 at the time.

  • @Mishima505
    @Mishima505 Před rokem +1

    Much of the black & white footage has been taken from "die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse" a 1965 German 3-part TV series, and I noticed exceprts from Stanley Baker's & Michael Deeley's 1967 "Robbery".

  • @JacobBecomesIsrael
    @JacobBecomesIsrael Před 8 lety +5

    Train video is as dark and high quality as 1950's scifi.

  • @MrDaisydooker
    @MrDaisydooker Před 10 lety +84

    I canny believe the silly bstds that found over a 100 grand in the woods and handed it in.

    • @marcel911
      @marcel911 Před 10 lety +8

      Yeah, it's hard to figure out honesty sometimes isn't it.

    • @MrDaisydooker
      @MrDaisydooker Před 10 lety +8

      so what would you have done ?? equal to a million pound in todays money, no comeback no one knows you have it ???

    • @Enquiringmind777
      @Enquiringmind777 Před 10 lety +1

      Well you've got to ask the question; what would Jesus do? That kinda narrows it down somewhat.

    • @MrDaisydooker
      @MrDaisydooker Před 10 lety +10

      Enquiringmind777 are you jesus ??

    • @Mr3sheds
      @Mr3sheds Před 10 lety +9

      The robbery caused such an incredible reaction that anybody spending large amounts of used banknotes would have been reported to the police. It is common knowledge that one person who had nothing to do with the crime went down. The police were under considerable pressure to get a result and were prepared to plant evidence if necessary. It is one thing to steal the money - doing something with it presents another set of problems.

  • @Sidneyyoungblood75
    @Sidneyyoungblood75 Před 5 lety +2

    Looking back, the majority of them would say the money was cursed. The majority of them had lots of misfortune after...one who didn't even have any of the money (bill boal) got caught up in the misfortune and lost his life in prison, for zero reasons.
    Him and Cordrey were the first to be caught in Bournemouth.

  • @VictoriaAlfredSmythe
    @VictoriaAlfredSmythe Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you from Manhattan ©2024

  • @davidwolstenholme1136
    @davidwolstenholme1136 Před 8 lety +51

    today people commit far worse crimes serve a lot less time in prison

    • @OkieTeacherr
      @OkieTeacherr Před 6 lety +9

      David Wolstenholme Yeah. 30 years for taking money. 30 years. Rape a 13 year old and get 2 years. It’s fucked up.

    • @nicholaskarnani3182
      @nicholaskarnani3182 Před 5 lety +1

      So had it not belonged to the queen the sentencing would have been less

    • @fredgrove4220
      @fredgrove4220 Před 5 lety +2

      But they robbed the Government, and that is worse than war crimes against humanity.

    • @jimusgrimus
      @jimusgrimus Před 5 lety +1

      no they don't.Reynolds did 11 years............people are doing life these days.....and it means life....................

    • @j-royfitzg-uk1111
      @j-royfitzg-uk1111 Před 4 lety +4

      The UK government protect paedos just look at the bbc. Our country's leaders are the scummiest of the lot

  • @josephedwarddowling5919
    @josephedwarddowling5919 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I am a huge history and crime buff and this is the first I have heard of this. Amazing.

    • @alangazeley5497
      @alangazeley5497 Před 9 měsíci

      The first time you've heard of Great Train Robbery ? Geeeeze - have you been living under a rock !!! Lol Lol

  • @leecooper4030
    @leecooper4030 Před 5 lety +6

    Music too loud in background

  • @bandwagon22
    @bandwagon22 Před 6 lety +1

    Now when Goody revealed the "Ulsterman" - Patrick McKenna there are still open questions. The fact is Tommy Butler kept in his list of biggest suspects one name never mentioned before 2010's: Charles Lilley. What role did Lilley play? Was he money launder? Was he part of that group with McKenna operating behind the scenes, even "mastermind". Lilley was long time friend of one of the robbers, Bob Welch. The fact is that Butler was tailing Lilley as much or even more than any other including Reynolds. Lilley moved later to jewelry business and after fall of 1963 he seemed to have used quite a lot of money as an "ordinary salesman".

  • @nigelbenn4642
    @nigelbenn4642 Před 9 měsíci

    Oh that's why this is popping up in the feed, 60 years ago this month

  • @familydogg1234
    @familydogg1234 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for playing " Waterloo Sunset" and " Everybodys a Star"! What is the name of the instrumental ( often heard in US theatres mid 70s) around 4:00 ??

  • @inkyguy
    @inkyguy Před 5 lety +4

    England: Did a runner.
    U.S.: Ran off.
    England: Fitted up.
    U.S.: Framed.

    • @iseeolly9959
      @iseeolly9959 Před 4 lety +2

      Scarper ! Or they'll stitch me up like a kipper!

  • @authorauthor996
    @authorauthor996 Před 11 lety

    Thanks for uploading this. Very interesting. You should also read the true life novel Lost Youth Volume 2 London.

  • @MUFCWH7
    @MUFCWH7 Před 3 lety +1

    Always been fascinated by the GTR but the mistake in my view was hiding out laying low at the farm. They should've gone back home.

  • @nicadair969
    @nicadair969 Před 5 lety +4

    Playing music on the video from a different era, the robbery was 1963, not 1966 or 1967.

  • @davidwolstenholme4676
    @davidwolstenholme4676 Před rokem +1

    Back then we also had security vans been robbed.

  • @TokyoJoe703
    @TokyoJoe703 Před 10 lety +1

    What's the song at 30.20?

    • @misterwhipple2870
      @misterwhipple2870 Před rokem

      "Liar Liar" by The Castaways, an American band from Minneapolis. It was a minor hit in 1965.
      "Liar, Liar!
      Pants On Fire!
      Your nose is longer
      than the telephone wire!"
      It got to Number 12 on the charts. They had a few other songs that never charted. This was their only hit.

  • @eddylabarr6913
    @eddylabarr6913 Před 5 lety +4

    these British robbery movies always have trendy music themes.

  • @adrianwalker2833
    @adrianwalker2833 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm surprised how well spoken Charmian Biggs is. Her English is way better than the robbers' English: 26:20

  • @krm8494
    @krm8494 Před 2 lety +3

    The music is too loud and drowns out the voices ... Otherwise great stuff

  • @TheAlmighty65
    @TheAlmighty65 Před 10 lety +1

    ive read bruces book , its a good read.

  • @leftovercrass5210
    @leftovercrass5210 Před 5 lety +4

    Has anyone ever stolen an entire train?
    That would be gangster

  • @Patrick-xj7vo
    @Patrick-xj7vo Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ronnie Biggs was doing time
    Until he done a bunk
    Now he says he's seen the light
    And he's sold his soul for Punk

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 Před 7 měsíci

    Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography pictures 📷/reenactments enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Yes a townies mistake not going into south London after the heist!!! Along with telling the tied rail 🚆 car postal 📪 workers. Not to move for 30-minutes. I've total disdain for the low life slime bag. Whom bludgeoned engineer Jack mills. Hopefully he had a life time of hard ships & troubles.

  • @gtgloner
    @gtgloner Před 9 lety +2

    Anyone ever see the 1967 movie based on this event with Stanley Baker? There were some scenes from that movie in this documentary.

    • @jimusgrimus
      @jimusgrimus Před 8 lety

      +Glenn Gregory It was shot on the closed Great Central Railway.........the engine in that film is at the Tyseley preservation centre................

    • @schusterlehrling
      @schusterlehrling Před 8 lety

      +Glenn Gregory
      No, actually they used scenes from German movies about the robbery.

    • @jimusgrimus
      @jimusgrimus Před 8 lety

      They did on some of this documentary.......but rest assured the 1967 film with Stanley Baker,
      used the recently closed Great Central line. That film even used a Class 40 loco D318, which is now at Tyseley in Birmingham

  • @jimlawrenson4122
    @jimlawrenson4122 Před 10 lety +2

    The video might have had some merit if it wasn't for the brain dead noise ruining the soundtrack. I endured less than two minutes of it before pressing NEXT.

  • @theedrstrangelove
    @theedrstrangelove Před 8 lety +2

    No wonder the loot weighed so much, it was mostly 1 and 5 pound notes!

    • @als_pals
      @als_pals Před 7 lety +1

      theedrstrangelove think about the inflation though, the officer in this says he got paid £10 per week.

    • @jacksonirving4594
      @jacksonirving4594 Před 4 lety +3

      Aye ..if it was pound coins they be fucked ..

  • @babajeevnaofficial5795

    nice

  • @andygi221
    @andygi221 Před 4 lety +1

    Legends

  • @jocksmen
    @jocksmen Před 8 lety

    My Mum knew Charmaine in OZ.
    They never spoke of anything but the weather kids ect.
    Mum said she was always very nice and were on first name basis.

  • @KebabMusicLtd
    @KebabMusicLtd Před 10 lety +10

    Bruce Reynolds looks like a young Michael Caine; Gordon Goody looks like an old Richard Harris.

    • @degsy1213
      @degsy1213 Před 4 lety

      They met each other in Mexico briefly while Reynolds was on the run and Caine was filming there…"Steal a train?..Bladdy Hell..I ownly towld you to blowe the bladdy doors off"

  • @waynecharlesholloway866
    @waynecharlesholloway866 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve been fascinated by the great train robbery one of the best robberies ever attempted they are legends

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 Před 2 lety +1

    "You have to be 'educated' to have a lot of money" wise words Mrs Briggs, wise words. As an ex working class Cockney who got him self out of the street, did courses in the RAF, went on to become a Civil Engineering Technician Engineer, a Teacher, an IT Trainer and Project Manager who came across a lot of high ranking and very well off people - who found in essence were no different from working class people. The main difference was how they used, thought about and applied knowledge they got along the way. Met some very rich people, who many like me came from the streets but all were very canny and made the effort to learn a wide range of skills and knowledge and how it should be used and that was not just University 'education' but life education. As in the partner BBC film of A Robber's Tale at the end when Tommy Butler is sat across from Bruce Reynolds he rightly says "Stealing that much, you must have known, you would never get away with it, it was not British Rail you took on but the country" and "All that planning but you did not give a second thought what you would all do with so much money, that was just stupid" and he was right. When young I got caught shoplifting, and after a visit from the police who gave me a warning he said to me "Son, if you are going to steal anything, steal something 'f****** big that is worth a fortune but you can sell and nobody will know, do it on your own with nobody else helping you, do it so with something people will not know you have stolen it, hide the money or put it in a bank and wait 25 years to spend it, when you do spend it, spend just a little bit of it, never let anyone know how you got the money ever". I replied "Be no bloody point in stealing then, if that is the outcome of doing so". He replied "Exactly son" that was me at 13 being 'educated". My proudest achievements in life and they have been quite a few, is the very tough teenagers I taught in a Nottingham City school who I often told this story to and other 'Cockney' words of wisdom that my family taught me - for many of them (not all) went in and they did not go into a life of crime.

  • @maxamillionfreedom2754

    anyone know the name of the song at 3:35 ish

  • @roberthayes9842
    @roberthayes9842 Před 3 lety +1

    That's £375 million £440000 in todays money, wow

  • @derek1969able
    @derek1969able Před 10 lety +3

    i like the way the robbers paid for their defence with the robbery money !! the legal people took it though !!

    • @mrjohnop9657
      @mrjohnop9657 Před 2 lety

      Which makes them law breakers as they are then receiving stolen gods ie the money from the robbery

  • @patrickmckenna5812
    @patrickmckenna5812 Před 8 měsíci

    I was 5 years old when they did the job, and everyone spoke about it for years afterwards. Rightly or wrongly, they were seen by many as audacious anti-heroes (me included!).
    They just didn't properly plan out what they were going to do afterward. They should have arranged new id's beforehand, cleaned out the farmhouse within 24 hours, burned it to the ground, covered their tracks and then scattered to the four winds...and never, ever looked back.

  • @alanmctavish4802
    @alanmctavish4802 Před 3 lety +1

    Tavy@ to be honest i thought the stopping of the train alone at 2.30am when it was doing 60mph at least was genius. People say ye but thats easy ye just cover up the lites then put yer own red lite on. Yes but thats after every one watched the robbery and saw that being done. But not many people would have thought of it. Plus there was more to it than just that. They had to rigg the red light onto wires in that box for it to work. It was a brilliant job. The greatest i have ever seen done. Its a pity they all didnt stick to the rules and kept there gloves on. They should never have told the railway man on the embankment dont move for half an hour. Then the guy that got paid alot of cash to burn the farm but got cold feet. Thats what got them cought. The goverment wanted to change the money, to make the robbery money worthless. But said it would cost to much. They were addamant gordon goody was fitted up with claiming hes prints were on bottles. Goody never took hes gloves off once. But tax payers money goes missing all the time especialy at the huge building in london lol. And no one bats an eye lid. Something to do with politicians!

  • @JintySteam1
    @JintySteam1 Před 8 lety +3

    I see they used the East Lancs Railway for this :)

  • @nasty112
    @nasty112 Před rokem +1

    They stuffed up when they mentioned the time that they needed to get away. & they should have set fire to their hideout house and they would have gotten away with it

  • @chrisbacos
    @chrisbacos Před 10 lety +1

    Always been fascinated by this. I have a warped sense of humor about Ronnie and I don't apologize for it. RIP Ronnie Biggs (1929-2013).

  • @tungstenkid2271
    @tungstenkid2271 Před 3 lety +1

    Needlessly coshing the train driver must have doubled their sentences.

  • @Jay-vr9ir
    @Jay-vr9ir Před 9 měsíci +1

    Stolen money leaves a hole in your pocket.

  • @MrCantgetno
    @MrCantgetno Před 5 lety +1

    easy come easy go! Whats really fkd up is they sat and did nothing while a innocent man got convicted, and in the end died in jail.

    • @humanforfreedom9583
      @humanforfreedom9583 Před 5 lety

      The police are the ones who are supposed to review cases and ensure innocent people are released and the guilty stay in prison. If they had spoke up he still would of died in prison, people spoke up for the Birmingham six and they still done 18 years

  • @jtku7498
    @jtku7498 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the point of having loud noise in the background when people are speaking? I guess, to make sure you can't understand what is being said. Very annoying.

  • @otismoran6405
    @otismoran6405 Před 4 lety

    What is the music

  • @blankstares4355
    @blankstares4355 Před měsícem

    is this supposed to be a documentary or a music video?

  • @MrRabson55
    @MrRabson55 Před 11 lety +1

    The original "Fun lovin' criminals"...?!

  • @AlanRandallHD
    @AlanRandallHD Před 10 lety

    song name at the start pls

  • @SantiagoBernebeu
    @SantiagoBernebeu Před 5 měsíci

    The fatal mistake was remaining close to where the robbery took place. The ringleaders should have returned to London the same night thus giving themselves an alibi that couldn't be broken.

  • @valentinaperez4840
    @valentinaperez4840 Před 4 lety

    oh nice video, i like when the robbers hut the driver and the train are steal

  • @BIMPOCARMELO
    @BIMPOCARMELO Před 10 lety

    Anyone know the song at 14:32 ?

  • @kevinellis2551
    @kevinellis2551 Před 6 lety +1

    Money is good but im watching this just to hear that a train was on time

  • @romanzdenek4682
    @romanzdenek4682 Před 6 lety

    Exactly this happened after 1990in my country Czech Republic when started consumerism, no much Street crime but heavy one.Criminals not afraid to use even hand grenades and rocket launchers.All because prison is like hotel, three regular meal a day and comfortable bed!!!

  • @chrisagodwin1687
    @chrisagodwin1687 Před 3 měsíci

    I went to the bridge . Brill police station and the farm last week . Got told sod off at the farm.

  • @djw200333
    @djw200333 Před 7 lety +2

    I live in Oxfordshire so this was fairly close apart from I'm 13

  • @janecook4071
    @janecook4071 Před 9 měsíci

    Freddie foreman got involved in many crimes yet only got light sentences for those he committed. Train robbers would not have wanted him in the gang

  • @elenthora442
    @elenthora442 Před 5 lety +1

    BAGS of cash hanging in the air???? Who can resist?

  • @jamiegroves5155
    @jamiegroves5155 Před rokem +1

    My dad was really good friend of Bruce Reynolds they meet in borstal as kid's He would have been a great train robber but Dad was doing five years at the time He was lucky but uncle Bruce you are sadly missed sleep tight sweet prince always love Jamie and family

  • @baobo67
    @baobo67 Před rokem

    Seen by some as colourful "Highwaymen" of old but they were no Robin Hoods. Career crims through and through.

  • @oldskoolfool141
    @oldskoolfool141 Před 4 lety

    Daft caper really, planning what to do with the money was just as - if not more important than planning the job itself, as Bruces son says it was a boys-own adventure and by all accounts should've just stayed in the comics, great adventure tho

  • @cubes1066
    @cubes1066 Před 4 lety +8

    Apart from the train driver! Then I think this is the best crime ever. Every credit to them

  • @kevinb9830
    @kevinb9830 Před 7 měsíci

    I highly, highly doubt that train driver thought they were 'thorough gentleman' after being coshed over the head ffs.

  • @steppenwolfe73
    @steppenwolfe73 Před 7 lety

    Music @2:15 please anyone.

  • @NWP-EXPLORING-HISTORY
    @NWP-EXPLORING-HISTORY Před 10 lety +4

    enjoyed watching . RIP Ronnie

  • @nigelbenn4642
    @nigelbenn4642 Před 9 měsíci

    How do you fit up a yellow paint mark on the soles of shoes of a man who's not even in the country?

  • @christopherjames375
    @christopherjames375 Před 5 lety +1

    They were expecting about 10 to 12 years . I was 5 when it happened . My earljest memory . An d walnut black a x white whi h took about 5 mins 2 warm up .

  • @TheAnimeStreamer
    @TheAnimeStreamer Před 11 lety +1

    They should've based it on the book

  • @peterrichards931
    @peterrichards931 Před 5 měsíci

    Ok who wants to try this again...?

  • @BuckeyeNationRailroader

    What they should have done is...
    1.) Tie up the driver, without having to beat him like they did
    2.) Tie up the guards, with no violence
    3.) Throttle up the Locomotive
    3.) The person in the cab would then let the train drive on it's own (So that way nobody could stop it)
    4.) Just outside London decouple the car with the money in it.
    5.) Let the train drive into London without a driver, and let it crash into Kings Cross.
    6.) They load the money in the getway car/truck, and head off with there load
    Perfect way to rob a train

    • @misterwhipple2870
      @misterwhipple2870 Před rokem

      How many people will it kill when it comes sailing into King's Cross at sixty miles an hour?

  • @hazzachannel1
    @hazzachannel1 Před 5 lety

    on that same weekend in 1963, an event took place at a baker st bank lloyds,... a safety deposit raid.! it is detailed as THE BANK JOB allegedly done in 1971! It appeared in a paper, and dissapeared just as quick by the teusday night. in 2015 a group of old fellas did exactly the same in hatton gardens vault. Exactly to the holes in the wall! don't beleive the hype. people were brought down between 1963 christmas, and on for years. Police. MPs and lots of high flyers lost their shirts in that raid of 1963, and reputations went down following it. people are to this day trying to bury the fall-out from baker st!!!

  • @caribstu
    @caribstu Před 5 lety

    People often think the boys were caught because of the fingerprints on things such as the monopoly board at the farm. Certainly helped secure the convictions, but truth is, it was on top before the old bill got the fingerprint evidence. Even if they'd all worn gloves every day at the farm they were getting their collar felt.

    • @gideonnwoseh2856
      @gideonnwoseh2856 Před 4 lety

      How with no evidence, there is a reason why 4 got away ,they were careful

  • @frankgordon8829
    @frankgordon8829 Před 8 měsíci

    Poor guy who got swept up in the cop's exuberance & momentum to catch "everyone." too bad his family couldn't sue the gov't. or the real thieves all tell of his noninvolvement. I guess there really isn't any honor among thieves!

  • @anastasia10017
    @anastasia10017 Před 3 lety

    why are the subtitles so useless ?

  • @amyjojinkerson6745
    @amyjojinkerson6745 Před 3 lety +1

    they messed with the queen's money

  • @HistoryonYouTube
    @HistoryonYouTube Před rokem

    Very fair as it clearly destroyed the myth of the 'gentlemen robbers' and instead focussed on what they really were - thugs who should have been locked up. The fact that they can even claim that the driver was exaggerating his injuries show them for what they really were. In my opinion, the sentences were too weak.

    • @Howard.Stern.
      @Howard.Stern. Před rokem +1

      The sentences were far too weak. All of them returned to crime aside from one. They were career criminals and thugs.

    • @HistoryonYouTube
      @HistoryonYouTube Před rokem

      @@Howard.Stern. That is what I think as well Howard. A number of them got involved in drugs and further robberies.

  • @Right-Is-Right
    @Right-Is-Right Před 5 lety

    Wow the same people that said that the robbers were not set up also say that one was falsely convicted and blame the people who were convicted for it, Obviously people that do not live in reality.

  • @summertime4467
    @summertime4467 Před 10 lety +1

    Very interesting gotta say it would be better with out the background music
    it is sad how the guy Mills got hit and battered and the staff There was no need for it
    but omg even now that money just think of that knowing you have gone from a tenner a week for busting ya gut to being able to buy what ever you desire for your family huge moment Poor Bill Boll that was just too sad that was just fuked up

  • @Hipppy1001
    @Hipppy1001 Před 5 měsíci

    Don't Bother.