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Money Train
Money Train
1995 ·110 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
5.5
IMDb 5.7 КП 6.8 RT 22%
Action, Comedy, Crime
Director: Joseph Ruben
Trailers Money Train

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.

Budget: $68M
US Gross: $35.43M
Worldwide: $77.22M
Wesley Snipes
Actor
Woody Harrelson
Actor
Jennifer Lopez
Actor
🏆1 nomination total

Money Train is widely regarded as a quintessential 90s buddy-action film that succeeds primarily due to the charismatic chemistry between Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. While audiences appreciate the lighthearted atmosphere and humor, the film is frequently criticized for a disjointed narrative that struggles to balance its disparate genre elements.

Acting Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson display undeniable chemistry that effectively anchors the film's buddy-cop dynamic.
action The film delivers solid, enjoyable action sequences and visual spectacle characteristic of 90s blockbusters.
Screenplay The screenplay suffers from a disjointed narrative structure that fails to successfully integrate its disparate crime, comedy, and heist subplots.
Originality The film’s tone is divisive; some viewers find the blend of humor and gritty police work endearing, while others perceive it as a jarring identity crisis.
Ending The finale is widely criticized for being abrupt, illogical, and failing to provide a satisfying conclusion to the central plot.
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