Night Train Murders
Night Train Murders
Night Train Murders
Night Train Murders

Night Train Murders

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Film Details



94 / ["Color"]

Cast and Creators

Aldo Lado


You Can Tell Yourself It’s Only A Movie… BUT IT WON’T HELP!

It was released as SECOND HOUSE ON THE LEFT, NEW HOUSE ON THE LEFT and TORTURE TRAIN. The ads screamed, Most movies last less than two hours! This is one of everlasting torment! It remains one of the most graphically fiendish films in exploitation history, the story of two teenage girls traveling through Europe, forced into a nightmare of sexual assault and sadistic violence.

Irene Miracle (MIDNIGHT EXPRESS, INFERNO), Flavio Bucci (SUSPIRIA), Macha Meril (DEEP RED) and Marina Berti (WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO OUR DAUGHTERS?) star in this depraved shocker directed by Aldo Lado (SHORT NIGHT OF THE GLASS DOLLS, WHO SAW HER DIE?) and featuring a haunting score by Ennio Morricone. Experience evil gone off the rails: NIGHT TRAIN MURDERS is now presented uncensored with all-new Extras for the first time ever in America.

DVD EXTRAS

  • Riding the Night Train – Interview with Co-Writer/Director Aldo Lado
  • U.S. Trailer
  • International Trailer
  • Radio Spots
  • Poster & Still Gallery 

TECHNICAL SPECS

  • Color
  • English: DTS-HD Mono
  • Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
  • 1.85:1
  • 1975
  • 94 Mins.
  • Not Rated
  • Region Code: ALL

Special Features on UHD

Audio Commentary With Director Aldo Lado, Moderated By Freak-O-Rama's Federico CaddeoAudio Commentary With Ultra Violent Magazine's Art Ettinger And Cinema Arcana's Bruce HolecheckTrailer

 

Special Features on Blu-ray

Audio Commentary With Director Aldo Lado, Moderated By Freak-O-Rama's Federico CaddeoAudio Commentary With Ultra Violent Magazine's Art Ettinger And Cinema Arcana's Bruce HolecheckHear My Train A-Comin' - Interview With Director Aldo LadoThe Veiled Lady - Interview With Actress Macha MérilBack On The Train - Interview With Actor Gianfranco De GrassiTrain In Vain - Interview With Actress Irene MiracleNIGHT TRAIN MURDERS And Sadean Women: Power, Pleasure And The Subversion Of Morality - Video Essay By Kat Ellinger, Author Of Daughters Of DarknessTrailer

 

Media

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Bonus Materials

  • Audio Commentary With Director Aldo Lado, Moderated By Freak-O-Rama's Federico Caddeo
  • Audio Commentary With Ultra Violent Magazine's Art Ettinger And Cinema Arcana's Bruce Holecheck
  • Hear My Train A-Comin' - Interview With Director Aldo Lado
  • The Veiled Lady - Interview With Actress Macha Méril
  • Back On The Train - Interview With Actor Gianfranco De Grassi
  • Train In Vain - Interview With Actress Irene Miracle
  • NIGHT TRAIN MURDERS And Sadean Women: Power, Pleasure And The Subversion Of Morality - Video Essay By Kat Ellinger, Author Of Daughters Of Darkness
  • Trailer

Sales Points

  • For fans of Italian horror cinema
  • For fans of I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE
  • For fans of HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK
  • For fans of THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT
  • For fans of TERROR TRAIN
  • For fans of THE SADIST
  • For Video Nasty enthusiasts

Press Quotes

A damn fine film... Even though it's been saddled with the LAST HOUSE rip-off label, it completely stands on its own merits.

     —Screen Anarchy

It still carries a punch... It can make one feel dirty and sick for watching the events unfold one moment at a time right before your widening eyes.

     —From Black to Red

Stylish, with its share of brutality... It also has a superior sense of dread and anticipation over its American counterpart, and Morricone's score recalls ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST.

     —DVD Beaver

More disturbing than THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT... The cast is more talented and considerably more charismatic, heightening the intensity of the suffering they inflict and endure.

     —DVD Talk

Way, way dark... Even when Aldo Lado is ripping off THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT, he can't help outdoing his competition.

     —B&S About Movies

A tense ride that takes some dark turns... This startling thriller is simply fascinating from the opening titles to the final shot. It still holds up.

     —Cinezilla

It still packs a weighty punch... A bleak and provocative thriller that once again highlights Aldo Lado's unique vision and the fact that he's a sorely overlooked filmmaker.

     —From Behind the Couch

A disturbing film that's definitely not for everyone... Aldo Lado's film is far better acted - and, if we're being honest, directed - than Wes Craven's THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT.

     —Through the Shattered Lens

A masterpiece of its kind... A profoundly unsettling example of the rape/revenge subgenre, and one that stays with you for days after.

     —Good Efficient Butchery

Memorably twisted... It's simultaneously effective, sleazy and disturbing. Morricone's score helps bring everything to a grisly conclusion.

     —Rock! Shock! Pop!



NOTES & REVIEWS

“MORE REPREHENSIBLE THAN LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT!”
 All Movie Guide

“DISTURBING… An Exercise In Graphic Malevolence And Sadism!”
 Sleazoid Express

“A Sadistic, Vile Rape-Revenge Story… It’s A Ride Well Worth Taking!”
 DVD Drive-In

“This Little Nasty Has Substance… Much Smarter Than Most Exploitation Films, And In Many Ways Even More Powerful!”
 Horror Digital

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