
Assault on the Pay Train 1962
Dive into the gripping Brazilian crime drama *Assault on the Pay Train (1962)*, directed by Roberto Farias.
Director: Roberto Farias
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Assault on the Pay Train (1962)* about?
This crime drama reenacts a real 1960 heist in Rio de Janeiro, where a gang led by the infamous Tião Medonho robs a train carrying a small fortune. The film explores the audacity and consequences of the crime, set against the backdrop of Brazil's turbulent 1960s.
Who directed *Assault on the Pay Train*?
Roberto Farias directed this gripping crime drama, bringing a raw and authentic style to the true-life heist.
Who stars in *Assault on the Pay Train*?
The film features Eliezer Gomes, Reginaldo Faria, Jorge Dória, Grande Otelo, and Ruth de Souza in key roles.
Is *Assault on the Pay Train (1962)* worth watching?
For fans of crime dramas and Brazilian cinema, this film is a solid pick. Its blend of true events, strong performances, and tense atmosphere makes it a compelling watch, even decades after its release.
How long is *Assault on the Pay Train*?
The movie runs for 102 minutes, packing a full dose of action and drama into just over an hour and a half.
About Assault on the Pay Train (1962) — A True-Life Brazilian Heist Drama You Can't Miss
Dive into the gripping Brazilian crime drama *Assault on the Pay Train (1962)*, directed by Roberto Farias. This intense film reenacts a real-life 1960 heist in Rio de Janeiro, where a daring gang led by the notorious outlaw Tião Medonho pulls off a sensational robbery on a train carrying a fortune. With a tense atmosphere that blends crime and drama, the movie captures the boldness and chaos of the era, showcasing the high stakes and moral ambiguity of its characters.
Starring Eliezer Gomes, Reginaldo Faria, and Grande Otelo, *Assault on the Pay Train* delivers a raw, authentic portrayal of Brazil's underworld, immersing viewers in a world of desperation and adventure. The film's rugged visuals and relentless pacing make it a standout in Brazilian cinema, offering a glimpse into a moment of lawlessness that left a lasting mark on history.