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Ultimo treno della notte, L'

Category: 16
All Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Release Year: 1975
Country: Italy
Runtime: 94
Rating: (0)
Languages: Italian
Director: Aldo Lado
Sound: Mono
Taglines:

  • Most movies last less than two hours! This is one of everlasting torment!
  • The windows look out onto hell…a view that will take your breath away…permanently!
  • SEAL OF CONSUMER AWARENESS: The price of admission to this motion picture is only the down payment. The balance will be extracted from you nerves…minute by minute.
  • Even PSYCHO, LAST HOUSE and EXORCIST let you off before the end of the line…NOT THIS TIME!
  • You can tell yourself IT'S ONLY A MOVIE – but it won't help!

  • Writing by: Roberto Infascelli – story
    Renato Izzo – writer
    Aldo Lado – writer
    Ettore Sanzò – story

    Produced by: Jeffery Beach – producer
    Melanie J. Elin – line producer
    James Hollensteiner – executive producer (as Jim Hollensteiner)
    Thomas J. Niedermeyer Jr. – executive producer
    Ken Olandt – producer
    T.J. Sakasegawa – associate producer
    Richard Smith – executive producer

    Cast: Flavio Bucci – Blackie
    Macha Méril – Lady On The Train
    Gianfranco De Grassi – Curly
    Enrico Maria Salerno – Professor Giulio Stradi
    Marina Berti – Laura Stradi
    Franco Fabrizi – Perverted Train Passenger
    Irene Miracle – Margaret Hoffenbach
    Laura D'Angelo – Lisa Stradi
    Kay Beal – (uncredited)
    Francesco D'Adda – Ticket controller (uncredited)
    Richard Davis – (uncredited)

    Music: Ennio Morricone
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: In the highest security prison for the world's deadliest criminals, a team digs up the remains of a violent ancient creature that isn't quite dead…
    Plot: In the highest security prison for the world's deadliest criminals, a team digs up the remains of a violent ancient creature that isn't quite dead. The creature brutally kills almost everyone, leaving 2 former friends in a final conflict.

    Movie Quotes: Judy Garland: I've got rainbows coming out my arse


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    As the credits roll, a photo montage is shown of the “cast” screwing up and goofing around on various takes, including a boom mike hitting Jane, Daria sneaking up and grabbing Daniel's rear, Daria and Tom holding up Daria's front door, Daria pushing Trent's van, and all the artists from the colony sitting around naked.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: SPOILER: When Margaret opens the lavatory window and leaps from the train, she is wearing no pants nor underwear. When we see her body falling down the hill (obviously a mannequin), it is wearing pants.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • The film was rejected for a UK cinema certificate in 1976 by the BBFC and later ended up listed as an official video nasty. It was released fully uncut (as “Night Train Murders”) in 2008 on the Shameless DVD label.


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    Ultimo treno della notte, L'

    Category: 16
    All Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
    Release Year: 1975
    Country: Italy
    Runtime: 94
    Rating: (0)
    Languages: Italian
    Director: Aldo Lado
    Sound: Mono
    Taglines:

  • Most movies last less than two hours! This is one of everlasting torment!
  • The windows look out onto hell…a view that will take your breath away…permanently!
  • SEAL OF CONSUMER AWARENESS: The price of admission to this motion picture is only the down payment. The balance will be extracted from you nerves…minute by minute.
  • Even PSYCHO, LAST HOUSE and EXORCIST let you off before the end of the line…NOT THIS TIME!
  • You can tell yourself IT'S ONLY A MOVIE – but it won't help!

  • Writing by: Roberto Infascelli – story
    Renato Izzo – writer
    Aldo Lado – writer
    Ettore Sanzò – story

    Produced by: Paul M. Heller – producer (as Paul Heller)
    Fred Weintraub – producer

    Cast: Flavio Bucci – Blackie
    Macha Méril – Lady On The Train
    Gianfranco De Grassi – Curly
    Enrico Maria Salerno – Professor Giulio Stradi
    Marina Berti – Laura Stradi
    Franco Fabrizi – Perverted Train Passenger
    Irene Miracle – Margaret Hoffenbach
    Laura D'Angelo – Lisa Stradi
    Kay Beal – (uncredited)
    Francesco D'Adda – Ticket controller (uncredited)
    Richard Davis – (uncredited)

    Music: Ennio Morricone
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Atomic holocaust is not the only plague that threatens our future. New York City, 2012 A.D.: In a devastated world, one tired man finds a reason to fight.
    Plot: Only a few people still live in New York in 2015. They are organized in gangs with their own turf. One of them is led by Baron, another one by Carrot, and they are constantly at war with each other.

    Movie Quotes: Melinda: That's Carrot. He's always there and always on the lie.
    Carson: He seems to be a very self confident young man.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    There are no onscreen credits in this film, other than the title.

    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: SPOILER: When Margaret opens the lavatory window and leaps from the train, she is wearing no pants nor underwear. When we see her body falling down the hill (obviously a mannequin), it is wearing pants.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • The film was rejected for a UK cinema certificate in 1976 by the BBFC and later ended up listed as an official video nasty. It was released fully uncut (as “Night Train Murders”) in 2008 on the Shameless DVD label.


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