
Train of Gold is a curious piece from the late '80s, really capturing that tense atmosphere of the early days of World War II. It follows Major Bobruk and his convoy of trucks and buses, a motley crew trying to move Poland's gold out of Warsaw. The pacing is interesting—there's a mix of urgency and drawn-out moments that give you a sense of the weight of the situation. You can feel the historical context seeping through, with the impending threat of war looming large. The practical effects in the action sequences are decent for the time, and the performances, while not award-winning, convey the desperation and determination of the characters well enough. It's distinct in how it blends adventure with a war backdrop, making you think about what was at stake during that time.
Features a compelling portrayal of wartime urgencyInteresting mix of adventure and historical contextPractical effects give a raw feel to the action
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