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Starring:Stacy Keach, Susan Tyrrell, Tisha Sterling, Keenan Wynn, Charles McGraw, John Dehner, Pepe Serna, Royal Dano, Julie Adams, John Carradine, Don Stroud, Dewey Burns, Jack Moore (III), Steven Tackett, William Mahiger, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Alberto de Mendoza, Silvia Tortosa, Julio Peña
Director: Burt Kennedy, Eugenio Martín
Studio: Simitar Ent.
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Released in 1972 under the international title Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express, this effective horror thriller is now regarded as one of the better European horror films of the 1970s, aided immeasurably by the casting of horror icons Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Set at the turn of the 20th century, the story begins in China when the arrogant British Professor Saxton (played by Lee) boards the Trans-Siberian Express with a mysterious crate containing a body that he claims is the missing link in human evolution. What he doesn't know is that his ancient discovery is still alive--a monster with glowing red eyes that stare into the eyes of its victims, boiling their brains and absorbing their intelligence, turning them into zombies possessed by the creature's evolving personality! Pretty soon even Telly Savalas (as a power-mad Cossack) is raving among the train full of zombies, and it's up to Lee and rival anthropologist Cushing to destroy them... or die! There's a surplus of thrills and chills in this sharp, fast-paced Spanish-British production, made at a time when suspense and clever writing were still valued over graphic gore and special effects. --Jeff Shannon
Horror Express
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Horror Express
Starring: Bernabe Barta Barri , Peter Beckman (II) , José Canalejas , Faith Clift , and Peter Cushing
Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer]
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Release Date: 2005-11-22

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars RUNAWAY RIDE INTO TERROR!.......2007-06-25

One of the underrated gems of classic horror, HORROR EXPRESS is a surprisingly effective chiller that succeeds where many big-budget genre films fail. Headliners Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, and Telly Savalas guarrantee superlative acting, while the well-handled direction makes the most of the romantic 19th-century trans-Siberian train on which the story unfolds. The plot is simple--anthropologist Lee boxes up a frozen fossil that may be the elusive Missing Link and brings it aboard the eponymous train of the title, where it returns to life and begins preying upon the train's unsuspecting passengers--but blossoms into a many-headed hydra of gothic horror. The script is refreshingly literate, incorporating the fierce rivalry between religion and science that was perhaps even more bitter in the 1800s than it is today, and there soon proves to be even more to Lee's Missing Link than even he suspects. The special effects are perfectly adequate and hold up well, but the relative lack of gore compared to today's splatterfests is another check in this little movie's favor. HORROR EXPRESS is not a Hammer Film, though it should have been, and certainly captures much of Hammer's flavor and style. And at a compact 88 minutes running time, HORROR EXPRESS isn't spread too thin like many other movies. Widely available nowadays in a variety of public domain editions, HORROR EXPRESS is an atmospheric, haunting thriller that should satisfy any fan of classic horror.

5 out of 5 stars Horror Express.......2006-11-26

This is horror cinema! Horror Express is easily one of my all time favourite classic horror films. It has all the hallmarks of greatness. Firstly it stars 2 supremo horror actors, the late great Mr Peter Cushing and the equally brilliant Mr Christopher Lee. Secondly it has a story to die for including, a alien entity that is bought aboard the the Express train frozen in a "missing link" monster. (But frozen not for long!) An evil being that drains the memories of the living through simply staring and hypnotizing its prey, turning them into white eyed corpses. Mouth watering creature and camera effects, man this is one creepy entity. A finale that includes a horde of undead zombies amassing towards a trapped group of passengers on a speeding coal fired locamotive. And much, much more. Oh and lest we forget a strong supporting cast including Telly Savalas. Horror Express quite simply has some of the most memorable and genuinely chilling scenes and imagry of any horror film, period. An absolute horror classic. Don't miss this gem. I've seen it no less than 5 times since I first discovered it a few years back and it never ceases to feel fresh or pack the same powerful punch as the first viewing. This is a very rare feat.

4 out of 5 stars Originally titled "Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express".......2006-11-12

I just recently picked up this DVD (mine was from Gemstone Entertainment). I never heard of it before but noticed it starred Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas and was made in 1972. Although this wasn't a Hammer film it obviously had the aura of a Hammer film, and I love Hammer films. So I picked it up (for a buck, no less!).

Ah, what a pleasant surprise!

How can I best describe "Horror Express"? Okay, imagine if a guy had in his hands the DVDs "The Thing" (Carpenter's version), "Murder on the Orient Express," "Trog," "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (huh?) and a few Hammer films with Lee & Cushing. Got that? Okay, now imagine this dude taking a transporter beam back in time to 1972 and re-appearing with only one DVD, a mixture of all the above films. Can you imagine that? Good, because that's pretty much how "Horror Express" will strike you.

You might be curious as to why I included "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" in the list of films; it's because the score in "Horror Express" will bring to mind that popular Western composition, except that it's a bit more eerie and fitting for a 1972 horror flick.

Another highlight of the film is that it features two incredibly gorgeous redheads: Helga Line, who was 40 years old at the time, and another cutie that was half Helga's age playing a Countess of some sort.

At 88 minutes the film definitely doesn't overstay its welcome, which can be a good thing.

In its time I bet "Horror Express" was cutting-edge horrific entertainment. Today, some of it will strike you as unbelievable (for instance, Lee accepts too quickly the notion that the caveman/fossil is alive and roaming around the train); at other times it will strike you as ridiculous and amusing (it's hard suppressing a giggle here and there, especially when they view dinosaurs through a microscope in the blood of the creature [huh?]). But the film at least takes its subject seriously; it's never campy that's for sure.

If my review piques your interest, don't hesitate to pick up "Horror Express." I'm glad I did. (Besides, how can you go wrong at such an ultra-cheap price?)

5 out of 5 stars Xpress.......2006-10-09

Finally a high quality transfer where I can actually see the inside of the train and the monster,and Telly Savalas in his Red robed coat!

This is a movie I always liked and now have got the DVD since this shows it complete like it was at the Theatre.

Excellent story of the alien who uses "hosts" to survive,nice atmosphere of the early 1900's.

The opening and closing credits are fine,no problem here as another reviewer mentioned they were fuzzy ? , its a train at night with titles like the lights of the train and there never were any credits at The End, it just faded to black. Typical of 70's movies.

Great movie to watch on a rainy saturday afternoon.

3 out of 5 stars Take Two Great Overactors, Add Telly Savalas, Mix Until Congealed..........2006-09-07

"Horror Express" is a fairly lame monster movie, made infinitely more viewable by the presence of arch enemies Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Essentially, in 1906 Lee discovers a frozen half man-half ape creature in Siberia whose fossil is immediately pronounced evil by a seemingly rabid priest. He puts the thing on a train across Russia and (surprise) it gets loose and starts killing people methodically.

The plot is fairly hokey, but the old school overacting from the principals is wonderful and there is an occasional bit of suspense wondering where the creature is. There is also a senseless subplot about spies and a formula for steel that helps distract the viewer from the rampaging beast, though why that was desirable as a directorial choice is debatable. There are minimal special effects other than the single glowing red eyeball that can absorb knowledge from a victim through his eyes, and who can store his memories in a liquid inside his own eyeballs. This sounds ridiculous enough (and is) but wait until you see the academics put drops of this eyeball liquid under a microscope and see images (like a brontosaurus) that the creature had seen in the past.

The print is dark and a bit grainy, but overall it's a lot of fun for aficionados of classic gothic horror movies set on a train.
Horror Express
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Originally titled "Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express"
  • Body hopping Alien on the Trans-Siberian Express!
  • Should be comedy, not horror
  • Horror Express...an overview
  • Excellent Cushing/Lee Film
Horror Express
Starring: Christopher Lee , Peter Cushing , Alberto de Mendoza , Silvia Tortosa , and Julio Peña
Director: Eugenio Martín
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Release Date: 2000-03-21

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Released in 1972 under the international title Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express, this effective horror thriller is now regarded as one of the better European horror films of the 1970s, aided immeasurably by the casting of horror icons Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Set at the turn of the 20th century, the story begins in China when the arrogant British Professor Saxton (played by Lee) boards the Trans-Siberian Express with a mysterious crate containing a body that he claims is the missing link in human evolution. What he doesn't know is that his ancient discovery is still alive--a monster with glowing red eyes that stare into the eyes of its victims, boiling their brains and absorbing their intelligence, turning them into zombies possessed by the creature's evolving personality! Pretty soon even Telly Savalas (as a power-mad Cossack) is raving among the train full of zombies, and it's up to Lee and rival anthropologist Cushing to destroy them... or die! There's a surplus of thrills and chills in this sharp, fast-paced Spanish-British production, made at a time when suspense and clever writing were still valued over graphic gore and special effects. --Jeff Shannon

Description

Ride the Horror Express with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee as turn-of-the-century monster-hunters. In the early 1900s, anthropologist Alexander Saxton (Christopher Lee) unearths in China what he believes to be the scientific find of the new century: the centuries-old frozen body of a gigantic ape-like man, a veritable "missing link." Booking a ticket on the train back to Europe with his crated-up, but still very healthy discovery, he joins an international group of passengers on a nightmarish adventure aboard the Horror Express, including a game of discovery with rival scientist Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing). A relentlessly entertaining cult favorite, "Horror Express" is the best 1970s pairing of genre stalwarts Cushing and Lee, this time as reluctant comrades forced to combat a diabolical creature bent on human destruction.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Originally titled "Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express".......2006-10-10

I just recently picked up this DVD (mine was from Gemstone Entertainment). I never heard of it before but I noticed it starred Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas and was made in 1972. Although this wasn't a Hammer film, it obviously had the aura of a Hammer film, and I love Hammer films. So I snatched it up (for a buck, no less!).

Ah what a pleasant surprise!

How can I describe "Horror Express"? Okay, imagine if a guy had in his hands the DVDs "The Thing" (Carpenter's version), "Murder On The Orient Express," "Trog," "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (huh?) and a few Hammer films with Lee & Cushing. Got that? Okay, now imagine this dude taking a transporter beam back in time to 1972 and re-appearing with only one DVD, a mixture of all the above films. Can you imagine that? Good, because that's pretty much how "Horror Express" will strike you.

You might be curious as to why I included "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" in the list of films; it's because the score in "Horror Express" will bring to mind that popular Western composition, except that it's a bit more eerie and fitting for a 70s horror film.

Another highlight of the film is that it features two incredibly gorgeous redheads: Helga Line, who was about 40 years old at the time, and another girl that was about 20 playing a Countess of some sort.

At about 88 minutes the film definitely doesn't overstay its welcome, which can be a good thing.

In its time I bet "Horror Express" was cutting edge horrific entertaiment. Today, some of it will strike you as unbelievable (for instance, Lee accepts too quickly the notion of his caveman/fossil being alive and roaming around the train); at other times it will strike you as amusing (its hard supressing a giggle here and there). But the film at least takes its subject serious; its never campy, that's for sure.

If my description perks your interest, don't hesitate to pick up "Horror Express."

5 out of 5 stars Body hopping Alien on the Trans-Siberian Express!.......2006-04-24

This was a very enjoyable movie. The story--about a body hopping alien loose aboard the trans-siberian railroad in 1906--is like a dry run for all those X-Files to come, not to metion FALLEN. If you crossed the X-Files with Murder on The Orient Express you'd come close what is on display here. I really wasn't expecting much from this movie and maybe that is why i was so pleasantly surprised. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee--given a rare chance to play allies instead of enemies--rise to the occasion and deliver spot-on performances that are filled with dry wit and good humor. And the incomparable TELLY SAVALAS--in what is really only a glorified cameo--makes the most of his opportunity--arrogantly strutting thru the train swilling vodka and chewing on the scenery with delight.

If you are a fan of The X files, Agatha Christie murder mysteries, Brit horror icons Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, or just like movies set in Siberia featuring the dessicated remains of body hopping alien parasites--then HORROR EXPRESS is the film for you! Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Should be comedy, not horror.......2006-01-07

If you purchase this movie to get really scared, good luck...

We went to Wal-Mart randomly and raided the $1 bin. We all watched it and were laughing non-stop. Definitely worth the one dollar and will keep this classic in my collection.

Has all the elements needed for any stereotypical horror movie, but I'll let you watch it for yourself to find out what those are.

4 out of 5 stars Horror Express...an overview.......2005-10-16

This little 1972 gem is a horror movie worth adding to any collection. The movie stars Christopher Lee as a British anthropologist and Peter Cushing as a rival scientist. Lee discovers a frozen corpse of a prehistoric human in a cave located in the frozen wastes of siberian mongolia. He crates up his discovery and puts it aboard a train. His character is attempting to revolutionize the theories of evolution and shed new light into scientific knowledge of the age. Set in the year 1906, the movie boasts a pretty good idea for a plot. Lee's fossil comes alive and apparently has the ability to drain the intellect from hapless victims by staring into their eyes. The poor victims are left nothing more than corpses with all the color drained from their eyes and their brains sapped of all knowledge. Although there are some script glitches and a few things in the plot that dont quite make sense...all in all this is a creepy and solid piece of horror genre. Peter cushing and Telly Savalas are nice additions.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Cushing/Lee Film.......2005-07-09

this was a cool horror movie I found mine for only 1 dollar at wal - mart
this belongs in your collection with "I Monster" and "House that Dripped Blood"
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    3 out of 5 stars Horrific.......2006-08-18

    Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing were "the best of screen enemies" (to quote Lee). So it's entertaining to see them in a different kind of movie, such as "Horror Express," a somewhat hokey horror movie that is made up for by some excellent performances and pervasive creepiness. You'll never look at a fossil quite the same way again.

    Professor Saxton (Christopher Lee) uncovers a frozen ape-man in northern China, and has it crated and loaded on the Trans-Siberian Express. But after his colleague Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing) bribes the baggage man to peek inside, the baggage man is found dead, with bloody white eyes -- and the fossil is gone. More people fall prey to the creature before it's fatally shot by a Russian police officer.

    But it soon becomes apparent that the creature may be dead -- but whatever was inside it has just moved on to its next host. Wells and Saxton try to puzzle out what they are dealing with, while a mad monk (Alberto de Mendoza) tries to help the possessed officer, believing him to be Satan. To top things off, a force of Cossack soldiers have arrived to deal with the threat...

    "Horror Express" is one of those movies that would normally be B-grade all around -- capable, but nothing really memorable. The plot about a bodysnatching, memory-sucking alien is kinda hokey. But it's the presentation that makes it really interesting, with Lee and Cushing as a pair of scientists, and a sense of mystery around what the creature really is.

    And it all takes place in the confines of a train, which gives the movie a claustrophobic feeling, as well as making it seem a bit like a horror version of "Murder on the Orient Express." The dialogue ranges from silly ("There's a stink of hell on this train!") to slyly satirical ("But what if one of you is the monster?" "Monster? We're BRITISH, you know!").

    Lee and Cushing are the bright spots in here, as the uptight, scientific-minded Saxton and the friendly Wells, who keeps rubbing Saxton the wrong way. It's interesting to see them as allies ("friends" would be pushing it), and the the two actors give plenty of little details to their strong performances. Dracula and Van Helsing, they ain't. And Telly Savalas shows up briefly as a swaggering, likable Cossack captain.

    The Diamond Entertainment copy I saw was not in great condition -- it was rather blurry and dull-sounding. Just not very good, especially since better copies are available for not much more money from Geneon/Pioneer.

    "Horror Express" is basically a B-movie with the usual weak and solid moments, but some grade-A talent making it worthwhile. Enjoyably spooky.
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      Release Date: 2002-02-02

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      An English anthropologist has dicovered a frozen monster in the frozen wastelands of Manchuria.He brings the creature back to Europe on the train,where he thaws out with horrific results.
      Tales of Voodoo, Vol. 3: The Rapist / Devil's Express
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Good stuff here!Not what you think!
      Tales of Voodoo, Vol. 3: The Rapist / Devil's Express
      Starring: Tales of Voodoo
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      ASIN: B0009SCUW4
      Release Date: 2005-11-29

      Description

      The Rapist: Hong Kong Forbidden Cinema at it's deadliest! A serial rapist is finally cornered and there's hell to pay! She spits on his soul and grave. Gang Wars: The Devil's Express: A monsterous force has arisen from the East and is terrorizing the NYC subways. It's up to martial arts master Warhawk Tanzania to stop the beast below. This is 100% 1970's drive-in cheese.

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      5 out of 5 stars Good stuff here!Not what you think!.......2005-09-14

      I basing my review from watching a screener.

      The Rapist is a very disturbing Hong Kong film based on a true story about a rapist roaming through a project compound.
      What makes this film so different is the way it's filmed, almost documentary style or more like the camera happened to be there.
      The rapist is a normal looking guy who takes girls and even one old woman and rapes them in an isolated area in the projects.
      It's very disturbing stuff actually.
      The camera just takes in the action like a cold spectator.
      It's in the original language with sub titles and a very good transfer even though it's fullscreen.

      Devil's Express is not the 1970's film blaxploitation film by the same name.
      The artwork on this review copy is different and the movie is a Hong Kong film.
      Lots of gore and worms coming out of body holes galore.
      It's the kind of film I'm sure Andy Warhol would have put on a pedestal.
      Widescreen and engish version.

      Just a note on the Rapist-It's not for kids.Lots of realistic rape scenes.
      Shadow Zone: The Undead Express
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • VAMPIRES, SUBWAYS AND VALENTINE!!
      Shadow Zone: The Undead Express
      Starring: Tony T. Johnson , Chauncey Leopardi , Ron White , Wes Craven , and Ron Silver
      Director: Stephen Williams
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      ASIN: B000CNET0W
      Release Date: 2006-01-31

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      3 out of 5 stars VAMPIRES, SUBWAYS AND VALENTINE!!.......2007-06-29

      I really didn't know what to expect with SHADOW ZONE:THE UNDEAD EXPRESS, the front cover was kind of cheesy, I'd never heard of the title before, still I was willing to give the movie a shot. I was glad I did. SHADOW ZONE opens up with the GRIM REAPER in a graveyard and he has absolutely nothing to do with the story--he is there merely to introduce it!!

      ZACH KINCAID is having a rough time. His mom and dad are divorcing and he hasn't quite adjusted to it yet. He's a good kid, but has trouble stretching the truth at times. So much so in fact, his friends, J.T. and GABE, have a hard time looking the other way, especially when this causes trouble for them at school. So when Zach tells them he's met a vampire named VALENTINE in the subway, you can imagine how this goes over.

      But Zach really does meet Valentine, an elegant vampire from the turn of the century, who puts Zach under his protection. Valentine, you see, doesn't drink human blood. But Zach doesn't trust him and instead, bolts and boards the first train he sees which is a BIG mistake. It's filled with several nasty vampires who aren't as kind as Valentine.

      There are several more twists and turns, saves and frights, giving this a pretty good ride. SHADOW ZONE reminded me of a cross hybrid of MONSTER SQUAD(oh, i love that movie)and the Saturday nite series that used to be on NICK AT NITE years ago, i can't remind the name of it, but a group of kids would sit around a campfire and tell scary stories, I LOVED THAT SERIES!!! Anyway, this movie had that same feel--sweet, scary, funny, good stuff!!

      So, check it out!! You'll feel like a kid again on a late Saturday nite again:)
      Fury of the Wolfman / Horror Express
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Fury of the Wolfman / Horror Express

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        Double Feature: Fury of the Wolfman and Horror Express
        Shadow Zone: The Undead Express
        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
        • An Excellect Adaptation
        • Natanya Ross is in it
        • Does not star LYNDA CATER, but LINDA Carter.
        Shadow Zone: The Undead Express
        Starring: Ron Silver , Chauncey Leopardi , Natanya Ross , Tony T. Johnson , and Sherry Miller
        Director: Stephen Williams
        Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer]
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        ASIN: B00004W5TM
        Release Date: 2000-09-26

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        Zack loved horror movies. Then suddenly he found himself living one; when he took a wrong turn down a long-abandoned New York tunnel. There he meets the enigmatic Valentine Cutter (Ron Silver), who introduces him to his fellow passengers of the "Undead Express" - and an intriging new underworld of possibilities. A strange friendship with this urbane vampire grows. But so does the danger, as the seductive Cutter convinces Zack to aid him in his quest to return to the teeming world above ground. If you think evil doesn't really exist...If you think you know who your friends really are...You're definitely on the wrong track...in the Shadow Zone.

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars An Excellect Adaptation.......2005-12-26

        The Undead Express is a true-to-the-book adaptation of the novel of the same title. This is a good vampire movie for the more squeamish vampire fan, because it's exciting without being too scary. The moral is a little heavy handed, but otherwise, this is a fine movie for someone looking for a nice vampire film. Ron Silver makes an absolutely charming vampire as well. If you liked the book, you will like the movie.

        1 out of 5 stars Natanya Ross is in it.......2003-02-05

        Honestly, the only reason I bought this was to complete my collection of the works of Natanya Ross. Ms. Ross is a wonderful young actress.

        4 out of 5 stars Does not star LYNDA CATER, but LINDA Carter........2000-08-24

        I only bought this film as I saw its list of actors and included was 'Lynda Carter'(they mispelt it!) but it only has an appearance by 'Linda Carter'; a different access, who also appears in 'Mercy'(2000). I think she needs an initial (Eg, Linda N. Carter) because it is very misleading to fans of Lynda Carter who is herself a very individual and inspiring actress! Please, Linda, use an initial! However, this film rocks! It's just good fun with a few good frights and a very handsome Ron Silver as a very sexy Vampire. So all's wellthat ends well, it's an enjoyable film, especially for young people. The scene on ther express will give you the creeps!
        Horror Express
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          Horror Express

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