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Horror Express, 1 h 27 min (1972)

Eugenio Martin (Sci-fi)

 
 
 
 
 

Caption: PT, EN, ES, FR

Classification:16+

 

Horror Express" is a 1972 British science fiction horror film, directed by Eugenio Martín. The film follows the story of a scientist, played by Christopher Lee, who discovers an ancient creature frozen in Siberia and brings it to Europe in a train.

However, the creature wakes up and begins killing the passengers on board the train. The train's crew and passengers, including Detective Yakimov, played by Telly Savalas, try to figure out what is going on and stop the creature before it destroys the train and everyone on board. However, the creature is revealed to be an advanced alien species with telepathic abilities, capable of absorbing the memory and personality of the people it kills. "Horror Express" is an interesting film that combines elements of horror and science fiction, and is appreciated for its engaging plot and captivating characters. Additionally, the film is known for its strong acting, especially by Christopher Lee and Telly Savalas.

 

The film is also known for its skillful direction, which creates an atmosphere of tension and fear aboard the train. The soundtrack is equally haunting, complementing the film's dark and suspenseful atmosphere.

 

In summary, "Horror Express" is a well-executed sci-fi horror film that is appreciated for its engaging plot, captivating characters, strong acting, and skillful direction. It's a tense and frightening journey through the world of horror and science fiction, and is a masterpiece of the genre.

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