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Night Train

2009 | 87m | English

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Director: Brian King
Writer: Brian King
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Two Passengers (Sobieski and Zahn) and the conductor (Glover), discovered that a person has passed away on their Night Train cabin. They come across valuable diamonds on his person, that they decide to keep for themselves...
Release Date: Apr 15, 2009
Director: Brian King
Writer: Brian King
Genres: Horror, Crime, Thriller
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Production Companies A-Mark Entertainment, Instinctive Film, FilmTiger
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Danny Glover Miles
Steve Zahn Pete
Leelee Sobieski Chloe
Geoff Bell Detective
Matthias Schweighöfer Frankie
Togo Igawa Yamashita
Richard O'Brien Mrs. Froy
Constantine Gregory Mr. Gutman
Takatsuna Mukai Hiro
Jo Marr Mr. Cairo
Luca Bercovici Man
Mariana Stansheva Woman (as Mariana Stanisheva)
Dessi Morales Nurse
Harry Anichkin Walter
Name Job
Simon Varsano Still Photographer
Brian King Screenplay, Director
Liubomir Savov Visual Effects Supervisor
Mila Maslarova Script Supervisor
John Welbanks Production Design
Henning Lohner Music
Shannon Makhanian Casting
Boryana Papazova First Assistant Camera
Dan Hubbard Casting
Alexander Krumov Camera Operator
Victoria Scoggins Costume Supervisor
Bogdan Bogdanov Carpenter
Kelly Cabral Supervising Sound Editor
Sascia Ippoliti Steadicam Operator
Patrick Wilfert Editor
Gary Coppola Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alexandra Bachvarova Trifonova Still Photographer
Vladimir Petkov Construction Coordinator
Anca Perja Art Direction, Set Designer
Marieta Duncheva Set Costumer
Denise Ballantyne Visual Effects Producer
Dimitrina Stoyanova Key Hair Stylist
Boryana Stambolieva Script Supervisor
Derek Marcil Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Popp Director of Photography
Calin Constantin Gaffer
Iurie Bustiuc First Assistant Camera
Yana Stoyanova Makeup Artist
Nikki Nikolov Animation
Peter Rakovski Property Master
Elitsa Vutova Art Department Coordinator
Jayme Bohn Costume Design
Rachel Holley Sound Editor
Petya Simeonova Makeup Artist
Alex Filipov Visual Effects Supervisor
Ivan Salnikov Armorer
Simona Dascalu Script Supervisor
Vladimir Yossifov Costume Supervisor
Raliza Laskova Costume Design
Velika Prahova Assistant Production Design
Liz Gallacher Music Supervisor
Edward Steidele Foley
Name Title
Arnold Rifkin Producer
Brian R. Etting Producer
Steve Markoff Producer
Wendy Park Producer
Christopher Eberts Producer
Michael Philip Producer
Bruce McNall Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Night train to avaricious terror_** Something tragic happens on an American train with few passengers on Christmas night. The conductor (Danny Glover) and two other passengers (Leelee Sobieski and Steve Zahn) come up with a dubious plan that they think will improve their lives, but how wrong t ... hey are. Matthias Schweighöfer is on hand as an assistant to the conductor. "Night Train" (2009) is a suspense/thriller that takes place almost entirely on a train. The set-up is the same as “Terror Train” (1980), but this isn’t a slasher, although there’s a little bit of that. It’s more Hitchcockian, not to mention more compelling. Think “A Simple Plan” (1998) on a train, albeit with a MacGuffin and a mystical element. Speaking of the latter, this would’ve worked better without that angle (for me, anyway). Despite losing points for that and the use of cartoonish CGI for the train barreling down the tracks at 200 MPH (which didn’t bother me, personally), “Night Train” is an entertaining ride highlighted by the stunning Leelee in her prime. It’s not great like “Runaway Train” (1985) or even as good as "Horror Express" (1972) and "Train" (2008), but I’d put it on par with "Beyond the Door III" (1989) and “Howl” (2015). Although a throwaway flick, it delivers the goods if you’re in the mood for a train flick. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Sofia, Bulgaria. GRADE: B-

Mar 28, 2023