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Summaries While on the Trans-Siberian Express, an anthropologist and his rival must contain the threat posed by the former's cargo: a prehistoric ape which is the host for a parasitic life-form. An English anthropologist has discovered a frozen monster in the frozen wastes of Manchuria which he believes may be the Missing Link.


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The Odd Universe of Horror Express Andy Roberts climbs aboard the Horror Express to explore the 1972 sci-fi horror favourite, which was not alone in taking inspiration (and plot points) from John. W. Campbell's influential novella, Who Goes There?


Horror Express (1972)

Horror Express (1972) 140 of 173. Horror Express (1972) Titles Horror Express. Languages English. Back to top.


Vagebond's Movie ScreenShots Horror Express (1972)

It looks good enough for the short time it is on screen. The creature's decayed look, both when frozen and while roaming the train cars, would be considered grotesque in 1972. However, it is still passable in the present day. His menace is established right away, but a short scene with sleeping children emphasizes it.


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Horror Express was made after its producer brought up the model train left over from the big-budget production of Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) and decided to write a film around it. In exactly the spirit it was conceived, Horror Express proves highly entertaining. The lines come tongue-in-cheek - when Julio Pena asks Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, "What if one of you is the monster?"


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Horror Express (Pánico en el Transiberiano in Spain and a.k.a. Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express), is a 1972 Spanish-British science fiction-horror film, p.


Horror Express (1972)

8/10 A first class ticket of horror !!! Coventry 22 December 2003 Pardon my enthusiasm but Horror Express really is a must see for all fans of classic horror. It simply is one of the best horror movies made in the seventies and I can't think of many aspects about it that are negative. First of all it stars Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.


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Peter Cushing Cast Telly Savalas Cast Alberto de Mendoza Cast Arnaud d'Usseau Screenplay Julian Zimet Screenplay Alejandro Ulloa Cinematography Critics reviews An English anthropologist has discovered a frozen monster in the frozen wastes of Manchuria which he believes may be the Missing Link.


Horror Express (1972)

Horror Express Contains some upsetting scenes. Gothic horror in which an English palaeontologist discovers a frozen monster which thaws out on the train journey home and runs amok onboard the.


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All aboard the Horror Express 1972 as ANDREW GARVEY reviews this silly but effective British/Spanish co-production TITLE: Horror Express YEAR RELEASED: 1972 DIRECTOR: Eugenio Martín CAST: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas Horror Express 1972 Review


Vagebond's Movie ScreenShots Horror Express (1972)

Volume 90% 00:00 1:27:45 Horror Express (1972) Publication date 1972 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics Horror, Express, Horror Express, Christopher Lee Horror Express starring Christopher Lee. This is a much, much higher quality version of the film which already exists on the internet archive, which is poor quality at best. Enjoy :) Addeddate


Bloody Pit of Rod HORROR EXPRESS (1972)

Horror Express (1972) Review For lovers of macabre movies the names Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing evoke all sorts of images from a host of different horror films. Be it modern or classic collaborations, there catalogue of Hammer films together or even there most famous roles individually as theatrical duelling duos go Cushing and Lee are amongst the greatest.


Horror Express (1972)

Directed by Spanish filmmaker Eugenio Martin, Horror Express remains one for the most thrilling (and, quite literally!) chilling horror efforts of the early 1970s. Credits. Rating: R. horror-express-thriller-1972 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0 Sound sound Year 1973 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews


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Directed by Eugenio Martín. (as Gene Martin) Writing Credits ( WGA) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by John Cacavas Cinematography by Alejandro Ulloa. director of photography Editing by Robert C. Dearberg. (as Robert Dearberg) Production Design by Ramiro Gómez. (as Gomez Ramiro) Art Direction by


Horror Express (1972)

Horror Express 1972, directed by Eugenio Martin | Film review Horror Express Film Time Out says An inferior reworking of The Thing from Another World, which still manages to keep interest alive.

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