Money Train - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Money Train"
Money Train (1995)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Money Train - TMDB rating
5.84/10
730
Money Train - Kinopoisk rating
6.762/10
10936
Money Train - IMDB rating
5.7/10
45000

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, director Tony Scott and screenwriter Doug Richardson were working on the film. Subsequently, Scott left the project, and Joseph Rubin, chosen to replace him, first fired Richardson and ordered a rewrite of the script.
  • Most of the subway scenes were filmed on a specially built set over a kilometer long, accurately replicating the New York subway – with two tracks and three stations. The ceilings, however, were much higher. Initially, the filmmakers intended to shoot in the actual subway, but they were unable to solve all the logistical problems associated with it.
  • Cameron Diaz and Catherine Zeta-Jones auditioned for the role of Grace Santiago.
  • The scenes at the Wall Street station were filmed at the 14th Street-Union Square station on the Lexington Avenue line, IRT. The 33rd Street station, also on that line, was also used for filming. Old 'R-30' model cars made of ordinary steel were used in the scenes filmed on the set. Where they filmed in the actual subway, 'R-62' model cars made of stainless steel were used.
  • The money in the film was transported in a model "R-21" railcar, modified to such an extent that it no longer resembled the cash trains actually used for transporting currency.
  • The scenes at the Wall Street station were filmed at the 14th Street-Union Square station on the Lexington Avenue line, IRT. The 33rd Street station, also on this line, was also used for filming. Old R-30 model cars made of regular steel were used in scenes filmed on the set. Where filming took place in the actual subway, R-62 model cars made of stainless steel were used.
  • The money in the film was transported in an R-21 model car, modified to the point that it no longer resembled the cash trains actually used for transporting currency.
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