Money Train

Get on, or GET OUT THE WAY!

5.9
19951h 50m

Production

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When a vengeful New York transit cop decides to steal a trainload of subway fares, his foster brother—a fellow cop—tries to protect him.

Trailers & Videos

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Money Train (Theatrical Trailer)

Cast

Photo of Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez

Grace Santiago

Photo of Robert Blake

Robert Blake

Donald Patterson

Photo of Scott Sowers

Scott Sowers

Mr. Brown

Photo of Aida Turturro

Aida Turturro

Woman on Platform

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Bill Nunn

Crash Train Motorman

Photo of Joe Bacino

Joe Bacino

Decoy Cop

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Sharon Schaffer

Token Clerk

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Catherine Dudley-Rose

Cop's Girlfriend (uncredited)

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Reviews

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The Movie Mob

4/10

**Money Train loses interest while trying to figure out what it wants to be.**

Money Train is a movie with an identity crisis. Is it a buddy cop movie? Crime drama? Serial killer char? Heist film? Romance piece? Well, Money Train tries to be all those things in less than 2 hours, making for a disjointed mess with inconsistent pacing and barely any story to follow. Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes are the good guys of the story, but they ultimately rob a train and cause millions of dollars of damage, and the audience is supposed to laugh it off because their boss is a jerk. Doesn’t work. With a cast including Wesley Snipes, Woody Harrelson, and Jennifer Lopez, I thought Money Train had to be at least mildly entertaining (and it did have fun moments), but the numerous stories and tones left everything too underdeveloped to enjoy and an ending that is more abrupt than satisfying.

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