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Prisoner | Governor
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6.7/10
IMDbBudget 6,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,130,000 USD
The fight on the top of the train was performed by stuntmen Howard Curtis, doubling Charles Bronson, and Tony Brubaker, doubling Archie Moore, and was directed by stunt coordinator Yakima Canutt, his last screen credit in a career that lasted 60 years and included directing the chariot race in Ben-Hur (1959).
Railway scenes were shot on the Camas Prairie Railroad around Lewiston, ID.
Although set in Nevada, the film was actually shot in Idaho.
At one point Nathan Pierce refers to Maj. Claremont as Colonel, to which Claremont replies, "Major." In Alistair MacLean's original novel, Claremont's rank is Colonel.
The Breakheart Pass is a location in Nevada's Rocky Mountains through which trains must pass.
"Frank O'Brien: What the hell are they shooting? Deputy U.S. Marshal Nathan Pearce: When you tell an Indian things will be a certain way and then they're not, he's inclined to think maybe you crossed him."
"John Deakin: [Speaking to Marica] When a man is a killer, arsonist, a cheat and a coward, it's hardly surprising if he turns out to be a liar as well."