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One of the best classic horror films ever made, and also one of the most underrated. The film has it all - three of the most finest and revered actors of that era headlining it, an out-of-the-top outrageous script, a monster/creature unparalleled and unique (perhaps to this day), two ravishing hotties, a Rasputin-lookalike, piles of dead bodies killed in one of the most unique of manners in horror film history, zombified minions, religious and scientific angles (although the sci-fi angle takes precedence here), an eerie-enough background score, dollops of atmosphere, and to top it all off, the whole setting on a train, more specifically an inter-country Express.
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Which makes it one of the very few horror films...scratch that...very few films based entirely on a travelling train. There is a fantastic sequence in a train bogey when the possessed creature/monster attacks an entire army unit and kills them all in it's unique killing method. It has to be seen to be believed.
This...
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becomes this!
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The film was first released as an official selection of the 1972 Sitges-Catalonian International Film Festival, where director Eugenio Martin won an honorary CEC Medal (Critics' Choice) for the film's unique script, then called Panico en el Transiberiano or Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express all over Europe.
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Not many might know this, but Horror Express, was actually a box-office failure in it's native country of Spain upon release, despite it's comparatively modest production cost of $300,000. The film did more decently in it's subsequent release in the UK, US and later on, Australia.
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Over the years, Horror Express has acquired a solid cult status among hardcore classic horror fans. The combination of Cushing + Lee + Savalas headlining a monster film, specially Cushing & Lee coming together after their famous stint in Hammer films, the excellent script and the atmosphere, all added to the legacy of this film, which has made it an undoubted classic of the genre today.
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If you haven't seen it yet, you need to watch it ASAP. Too bad it never got a sequel, because this is one of those very few films which possesses a fantastic original script. With the Halloween season fast approaching, grab your copy of Horror Express and pop it in during a lazy afternoon. I guarantee you some really horror-ific entertainment!
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16845
Rated - a solid * * * * stars!
IMDB - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068713/
Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror_Express
Rotten Tomatoes - http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/horror-express/
A Look & a Review - http://www.terrortrap.com/horrorexpress/
Blu-Ray - http://www.severin-films.com/2011/11/22/horror-express/
One of the best classic horror films ever made, and also one of the most underrated. The film has it all - three of the most finest and revered actors of that era headlining it, an out-of-the-top outrageous script, a monster/creature unparalleled and unique (perhaps to this day), two ravishing hotties, a Rasputin-lookalike, piles of dead bodies killed in one of the most unique of manners in horror film history, zombified minions, religious and scientific angles (although the sci-fi angle takes precedence here), an eerie-enough background score, dollops of atmosphere, and to top it all off, the whole setting on a train, more specifically an inter-country Express.
http://monsterminions.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/horror-express1.jpg
Which makes it one of the very few horror films...scratch that...very few films based entirely on a travelling train. There is a fantastic sequence in a train bogey when the possessed creature/monster attacks an entire army unit and kills them all in it's unique killing method. It has to be seen to be believed.
This...
http://sinsofcinema.com/Images/Horror%20Express/Horror%20Express%20Blu-Ray%2014.jpg
becomes this!
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SLFbBhTs-6A/TtJzeJsHRAI/AAAAAAAABiY/471tMFXvEZY/s1600/horrorexpress-03.jpg
The film was first released as an official selection of the 1972 Sitges-Catalonian International Film Festival, where director Eugenio Martin won an honorary CEC Medal (Critics' Choice) for the film's unique script, then called Panico en el Transiberiano or Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express all over Europe.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-b6Iof3iV-eo/Tw3RqM8v1qI/AAAAAAAAI-A/UNP0WLpaUfo/horror_express_(1973).jpg
Not many might know this, but Horror Express, was actually a box-office failure in it's native country of Spain upon release, despite it's comparatively modest production cost of $300,000. The film did more decently in it's subsequent release in the UK, US and later on, Australia.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xM3OGyKNMRs/TWq8jurkRuI/AAAAAAAAAYM/Xw5oBcjY0xw/s1600/Horror%2BExpress%2B-%2BCaptain%2BKazan.jpg
Over the years, Horror Express has acquired a solid cult status among hardcore classic horror fans. The combination of Cushing + Lee + Savalas headlining a monster film, specially Cushing & Lee coming together after their famous stint in Hammer films, the excellent script and the atmosphere, all added to the legacy of this film, which has made it an undoubted classic of the genre today.
http://images4.static-bluray.com/reviews/5152_5.jpg
L86jAuTQZ-E
If you haven't seen it yet, you need to watch it ASAP. Too bad it never got a sequel, because this is one of those very few films which possesses a fantastic original script. With the Halloween season fast approaching, grab your copy of Horror Express and pop it in during a lazy afternoon. I guarantee you some really horror-ific entertainment!
http://monsterminions.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/horror-express.jpg
16845
Rated - a solid * * * * stars!
IMDB - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068713/
Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror_Express
Rotten Tomatoes - http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/horror-express/
A Look & a Review - http://www.terrortrap.com/horrorexpress/
Blu-Ray - http://www.severin-films.com/2011/11/22/horror-express/