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Release Date:
July 19, 1996
Original Title:
Night Train to Venice
Alternate Titles:
Train to Hell
Genres:
Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Take Munich Filmproduction
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
The Orient Express, on its night trip from Munich to Venice, is full because of the beginning of the carnival in Venice. Between the passengers are a young writer, an actress, and her daughter, an elderly dancer, five neo-nazi punks, and a strange man that seems to have some kind of influence over them through their dreams.
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Art Direction:
Peter Kaser
Markus Penth
Costume Design:
Ernestine Hipper
Director:
Carlo U. Quinterio
Director of Photography:
Armando Nannuzzi
Editor:
Wiktor Grodecki
Original Music Composer:
Natalya Lapina
Wolfgang Hammerschmid
Producer:
Toni Hirtreiter
Production Design:
Heinz Eickmeyer
Set Decoration:
Bernhard Henrich
Writer:
Toni Hirtreiter
Leo Tichat
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