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Horror Express (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Horror / Theatrical Release: 1972 / Suitable for 12 years and over / Director: Eugenio Martin / Actors: ... more
Horror Express (DVD) ... Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas, Alberto De Mendoza, Julio Pena ... / DVD released 2006-10-16 at Cinema Club / Features of the DVD: PAL

Newest Review: ... usual). You'll probably be able to guess almost everything that happens without any real difficulty; the film carefully ... more

 ... signposts important plot developments well in advance. All the characters are broadly-drawn types, with little to distinguish them from characters in other films. Lee is good, giving one of his more engaged performances as the brusque Saxton; Cushing, as Wells, is charming and sardonic and a lot more cheerful than usual. There's some good hamming from Alberto de Mendoza as a deranged monk, and Telly Savalas makes a very welcome late-in-the-day cameo, effortlessly stealing his few scenes. Although it has something of t...more

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Horror Express [DVD] [1972]
Release Date: 2006 - 10 - 16, Rating Suitable for 12 years and over,
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Premium Review Horror Express (DVD): "You think evil can be killed with bullets?" (747 words)
by - written on 18/12/08 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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A review of just the film. A DVD costs a mere £3 on amazon, but I haven't actually got it, so don't know if it has extras etc. This is a Spanish horror film from 1973, featuring English horror stars Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. It's obviously attempting to imitate the old Hammer horror style, although whether that was really a good idea in 1973, when Hammer was choking to death on its own vomit, is questionable. An English archaeologist, Saxton, digs up a skeleton of a caveman in Manchuria. He takes it on the Trans-Siberian railway, eager to show it off to the Royal Society (this is set sometime between the invention of the telegraph and the ...  Read the complete review

 
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