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Release Date:
October 16, 2008
Original Title:
Train
Alternate Titles:
El Expreso de la Muerte
O Comboio Infernal
Terror Train
트레인
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Millennium Media
Nu Image
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 16 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 94
After a night of wild partying and missing their train, the group of students is invited to board another which happens to be heading their way. Once on board, members of the team begin to go missing, and their would-be saviors claim to have no idea what could have happened to them... When they discover the truth, it is too late to escape and they must fight for their lives against their captors to put an end to their ride to hell.
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Art Direction:
Sonya Savova
Casting:
Pam Bouvier
Valerie McCaffrey
Costume Design:
Djanina Baykoucheva
Costume Supervisor:
Boryana Stefanova
Director:
Gideon Raff
Director of Photography:
Martina Radwan
Editor:
Alain Jakubowicz
Key Makeup Artist:
Tatyana 'Tita' Sleptsova
Makeup Designer:
Starr Jones
Original Music Composer:
Michael Wandmacher
Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Danny Lerner
Les Weldon
Production Design:
Carlos Silva Da Silva
Writer:
Gideon Raff
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