The Train Job

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L'Attaque du train (titre original The Train Job) est le second épisode de la série télévisée américaine de space western Firefly créée par Joss Whedon, mais le premier à avoir été diffusé, le pilote original Les Nouveaux Passagers ayant d'abord été rejeté et finalement diffusé seulement après 9 épisodes de la série, qui en comporte 14. rdf:langString
"The Train Job" is the original series premiere and second episode of the American science-fiction western television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It was the second episode produced and aired on Friday, September 20, 2002, on Fox. The episode was written by Whedon and Tim Minear as the second pilot to the series following Fox after executives were unsatisfied with original pilot "Serenity", which later aired as the series finale. According to the 2003 DVD commentary, Whedon and Minear had only two days to write the script. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * Tom Towles as Lund * Andrew Bryniarski as Crow * Michael Fairman as Adelai Niska * Gregg Henry as Sheriff Bourne * Jeff Ricketts as Man * Dennis Cockrum as Other Man
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rdf:langString L'Attaque du train (titre original The Train Job) est le second épisode de la série télévisée américaine de space western Firefly créée par Joss Whedon, mais le premier à avoir été diffusé, le pilote original Les Nouveaux Passagers ayant d'abord été rejeté et finalement diffusé seulement après 9 épisodes de la série, qui en comporte 14.
rdf:langString "The Train Job" is the original series premiere and second episode of the American science-fiction western television series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It was the second episode produced and aired on Friday, September 20, 2002, on Fox. The episode was written by Whedon and Tim Minear as the second pilot to the series following Fox after executives were unsatisfied with original pilot "Serenity", which later aired as the series finale. According to the 2003 DVD commentary, Whedon and Minear had only two days to write the script. The crew of Serenity take on a hovertrain robbery commissioned by a sinister crime lord. However, the cargo is worth more than they realize.
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