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 Buster (movie) - Definition 

Buster is the name of a 1988 movie starring musician Phil Collins, Julie Walters, Larry Lamb and Sheila Hancock.

It tells (a romanticised version of) the true story of the 1963 great train robbery.

The robbery scenes were filmed on the Great Central Railway, using a disguised class 37 locomotive as a stand-in for the class 40 which was actually involved.

Several hit singles were released from the movie by Phil Collins, including A Groovy Kind Of Love and Two Hearts, which reached #1 and #6 on the UK Singles Chart respectively.

Memorable quotes

(Discussing buying a house worth £3,000)

June: You could get a mortgage like other people!

Buster: Do what?

June: Borrow it from a bank.

Buster: I DO borrow from banks, it is my job!

June: I mean with their permission.

Buster: But I thought you need a reference to do that.

(Buster is working at a florist's stall in London after he is released. He talks to the camera.)

Buster: I’ve still got that dream…

June: (overhearing him) Buster…don’t start all that again.

Buster: No, dear




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