This paper reflects on the character of Bruce Reynolds nicknamed flossy in the film The Great Train Robbery. Flossy was not just a character, but The Great Train Robbery, but also a vital member of the gang that acted violently in robbery staged in the airport.
Flossy and the gang hijack a train and force the operator to stop it. In the process, several people sustain gunshots with the inclusion of a passenger who tried escaping from the train. The operator of the train removed from the train and tied outside. Some other two bandits in the same group violently board a car and kill a messenger. They opened boxes full of valuables and killed all the passengers in the express car. After the violent robbery, the gang disappears to the valley where they had left their horses.
During the robbery, one, Micky Balls was arrested by the police and accused in court or the theft. Unfortunately, one witness mistakenly identified him as Floss. He was the driver in the getaway, and so he could quickly get away with it by denying the claims, but now that a witness had identified him as Floss who was so violent in the robbery against the train, he could not afford to deny the charges. The reason was that he feared being blamed for the whole extreme action and so he opted to plead guilty so that his sentence could be passed quickly and much accuse not to be placed on him.
Flossy was the key leader in the gang, exhibiting the most violent character, and that led to Micky Balls being mistakenly convicted for the crime staged on the train.