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Buster

He'll steal your heart
1988 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: David Green
Writer: Colin Shindler
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Buster is a small time crook who pulls a big time job. When he finds that the police will not let the case drop, he goes into hiding and can't contact his wife and child. He arranges to meet them in Mexico where he thinks they can begin again, but finds that he must choose between his family and freedom.
Release Date: Sep 16, 1988
Director: David Green
Writer: Colin Shindler
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Crime
Keywords mexico, robbery, scotland yard, based on true story, heist, train, train robbery, 1960s
Production Companies NFH Films, The Movie Group, Buster Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Phil Collins Buster Edwards
Julie Walters June Edwards
Larry Lamb Bruce Reynolds
Ralph Brown Ronny Biggs
Christopher Ellison George
Sheila Hancock Mrs. Rothery
Martin Jarvis Inspector Jack Mitchell
Anthony Quayle Sir James McDowell
Michael Byrne Poyser
Ellie Beaven Nicky Edwards
Rupert Vansittart Fairclough
Steve McFadden Gang Member
Frank Ellis Gang Member
John Barrard Walter
John Benfield Jimmy
Clive Wood Sergeant Chalmers
Stephanie Lawrence Franny
Harold Innocent Justice Parry
Evangelina Sosa Maria
Vincenzo Nicoli Gang Member
Barrie Holland Barrister (uncredited)
Name Job
David Green Director
Tony Imi Director of Photography
Valentino Musetti Stunts
Greg Powell Stunts
Chris Webb Stunts
Anne Dudley Original Music Composer
Eddie Powell Stunts
Batan Silva Second Assistant Director
Peter Brayham Stunts
Romo Gorrara Stunts
Rocky Taylor Stunts
Tip Tipping Stunts
Phil Collins Theme Song Performance
Linda Catlin Hair Designer
Aileen Seaton Makeup Artist
Michael Crouch Sound Editor
Jazzer Jeyes Stunts
Michael Zimbrich First Assistant Director
Mario Cisneros First Assistant Director
Graeme Crowther Stunts
Evangeline Harrison Costume Design
Simon Holland Production Design
Clinton Cavers Art Direction
Alan Stuart Stunts
Mark McBride Stunts
Lesley Walker Editor
Barry Richardson Hair Supervisor
Ken Shane Second Assistant Director
Simon Moseley Third Assistant Director
Norma Hill Makeup Supervisor
A. Hugo Gutierrez Cuellar Third Assistant Director
Peter Brace Stunts
Colin Shindler Writer
Name Title
Redmond Morris Producer
Norma Heyman Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Well at least Phil Collins got a few hits from this, but otherwise it's a really lacklustre and meandering telling of a story that rocked Britain in 1963. He (the eponymous Edwards) and his pals come up with a dastardly scheme to stop Her Majesty's Royal Mail train just after a bank holiday and reli ... eve it of some £2.5 millions in cash. He's not really a nasty man, just a petty larcenist who tries to support his collusive wife (Julie Walters) and his daughter. With another child on the way, though, he needs to up his game and so devises this plan which goes off remarkably smoothly. As ever with heist films though, it's never the robbery that causes the problems - it's the aftermath. That's where the wheels start to come off as the gang are slowly apprehended - all but "Buster" who has managed to stay one step ahead of his pursuers. How long can they stay living in the shadows for? He is coping well enough, but she clamours for an ordinary existence for her and her daughter and reconciling this with their likely future puts enormous strain on the marriage. Something will have to give! Perhaps had this been made in monochrome and used a better ensemble cast, it might have managed to capture more of the audaciousness of their crime. As it is, though, it combines a motley collection of B-list television actors and gives them some overly verbose dialogue to deliver as this starts off quite intriguingly but ends up soapy, stodgy and dull. Even the usually lively Walters can't really inject much into this plodding affair that's left all to often to Colins - and he's just not much good.

Dec 30, 2024