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Night Train Murders [1976] [DVD]

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  • Actors: Macha Meril, Irene Miracle, Flavio Bucci
  • Directors: Aldo Lado
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen, Mono, Anamorphic
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Shameless
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Feb. 2008
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000X6R8X8
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 49,802 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Please mind the half-dead girls between the platform edge and the train as you board a fully uncut cinematic ride into terror that was refused a certificate in 1976 and has since never been dared an official release in the UK.

Two street punks, one cold-as-ice sex-crazed vicious bitch and two young virgins converge on a train ride to hell that will see the most unspeakable horrors committed in the name of kinky kicks. Imagine the worst and you re unlikely to come close to what actually unfolds on screen, but comfort yourself with the thought that once Daddy discovers what s been done to his daughters revenge will be merciless. Conceived as a response to The Last House on the Left this chillingly well-made claustrophobic thriller from director Aldo Lado (and scored by Ennio Morricone) sears the brains of those who dare watch it!

Night Train Murders (cert. 18) is released on DVD by Shameless Screen Entertainment. The film is presented remastered in 1.85:1 with English 2.0 sound, in region 0. Also included on the disc is a Shameless original trailer gallery and the DVD comes presented with a reversible classic artwork sleeve.

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One of the 3 best films by Aldo Lado, a not so famous yet excellent Italian director from the seventies.
The ability here is to set most of the story on a train, in the narrow space of a wagon room, where gradually crime and horror unfold and take over, in a increasing disturbing atmosphere, that he manages to achieve through a great use of photography, music (just a harp composition, written by Morricone) and fantastic yet unsettling acting.
The other valuable thing is that the story is split in 2: first haf/second half.
You empathyze with characters, then some of them are ripped away.

But, as usual with Lado, this is not one of those gory italian horror film from the Seventies: it is a subtle and provocative attack to hypocrisy and violence that comes from society, from upper classes, from the System itself. See his interview in the extra: very enlightening.

Definitely a film to re-discover.

The blu ray quality is quite good
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In this 1975 Italian chiller with English audio [aka: The New House on The Left, aka: Second House on The Left, aka: Don't Ride on Late Night Trains, aka: Last Stop on the Night Train, aka: Late Night Trains, aka: Last House Part II and Xmas Massacre] two students, Margaret (Irene Miracle) and Lisa (Laura D’Angelo), take a crowded overnight train from Munich to Italy for Christmas and are forced to sit in the corridor but amongst the travellers are two petty criminals, Blackie (Flavio Bucci) and Curly (Gianfranco De Grassi), both looking for ‘fun’ as is a mysterious ‘well heeled’ blond. Then things begin to take a sinister turn.
With a quivering Demis Rousos opening song this is a typical mid 70’s movie full of artistic and quaint shots that sets a relaxed pace building for the horrors to come. The acting is not great, but the music is very atmospheric and suits the film well. The tension is highlighted by contrasting the teenagers plight against the dinner party that is taking place at their destination. The plot is a good one, with some neat little extras thrown into the mix to give added drama and suspense.
The single disc plays six trailers then offers play, scene selection, theatrical trailer and other shameless treats [the opening 6 trailers].  It gained notoriety when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty in the 1980s but despite one surgical scene there is little gore here but there are some disturbing themes. The real scares come from the fear that is instilled into the storyline and the manner in which seemingly harmless beginnings soon escalate out of control. Well worth watching id you like 70s-80s style chillers.
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Was looking forward to this but kind of slipped me by. Some of the footage on the train was very well done and you do get a build up of tension. However the characters started to annoy me and I was just waiting for them to be bumped off. Thought I would like this more. Maybe needs another viewing.
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Great film, reminded me of Last house on the left alot. But all the same, still a great film (if you know what i mean). very downbeat story as you can imagine, rape and murder of a young woman, but still a very well made film. The bluray transfer is excellent, video and audio. Highly recommended!
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Beautiful restoration and presentation of Lado's hymn to 'Last House on the Left'. This re-appreciation of the films deemed 'nasties' by old tory crones in the 1980's prove that these films are just important to cinematic history as mainstream mass appealers and at times often equal or surpass in terms of what is being filmed or what message is trying to be said. I wish 88 films all the luck in the world and hope their future releases are of this calibre and we have many movies of this 'ilk' for distribution in the future in a world where men in business suits dominate the media and what we see because they have the money, greed and competiveness where smaller distributors aren't always as privileged. Thank you 88 films for giving films such as this and the exploitation/horror genre a voice.
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OK so its an Italian rip off of Last House on The Left. 2 girls take the overnight train from Germany to Italy to stay with ones parents for Christmas.Some thugs also board the train causing general mayhem escalating to sexual assault and murder.

Acting is good with a score by ennio morricone and bizarrely Demis Roussos over the titles

Picture is far much better than previous dvd releases

Extras are the same as previous Blue Underground dvd minus some galleries
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Roll up!! Roll up!!A few years back the BBFC would never of let this one through so grab an uncut UK!! copy of this exploitation classic while stocks last. Another great release from the Shameless catalogue. Much love and attention has been spent restoring this semi-forgotten gem. Lets have some more please!! Keep up the good work!!
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First UK release of the former video nasty once rejected for cinema all those years ago. Now fully uncut and superbly presented by Shameless once again. This release comes with the original European trailer and a reversible cover (for those who prefer the Italian poster and 'video nasty' title of "Late Night Trains").

An essential addition and here in its original uncut glory. Grab your ticket for the Night Train now! (and please be careful not to trip over either the victims or the Demis Roussos theme song).
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