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Horror Express
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Directed By
Eugenio Martin

Written By:
Julian Zimet

Cast:
Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas, Alberto De Mendoza, Julio Pena, Angel Del Pozo, Helga Line

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Horror Express (1973)
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Movie Review by Movie Addict
May 29th, 2009

Favorite Movie Quote: "There's a stink of hell on this train."

I had to choose between a documentary and this film tonight. Well, it is the end of the week, and I can't imagine a better end that a Hammer Horror film with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

Now you really have to suspend belief for this one. Lee brings a 2 million-year-old ape-man fossil on the train, and it has the capability to pick a lock. Yeah, right. But, we soon find out how he did it. Amazing! Three people are already dead and now a beautiful spy (Helga Liné) gets hers. The ape-man meets his death, but he transfers to another (Julio Peña) before he expires. There is now a new creature aboard the train and the killing continues. It is obvious to the scientists that it is a being from space they are dealing with.

Captain Karzan (Telly Savalas) boards the train with his troops and things get more interesting, as the crazy monk (Alberto de Mendoza) goes bananas.

Ah, but it is not over yet as the blind zombies arise.

Fascinating story.

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