Although originally planned to be marketed as a remake, "Train (2008)" (2008) will not share the storyline of "Terror Train (1980)" (1980) but will completely make up a whole new story that follows in the suit of graphic torture films such as "Hostel (2005)" (2006), "Hostel: Part II (2007)" (2007), and "Turistas (2006)" (2006). The only thing that "Train (2008)" (2008) and "Terror Train (1980)" (1980) share in common is the train setting, although the original plan was to call Thora Birch's character Alana Maxwell, the same name used for Jamie Lee Curtis' role in "Terror Train (1980)".
"Terror Train (1980)" told the story of a vengeful killer seeking revenge among a fraternity that played a cruel-hearted joke on him years beforehand that landed him in a mental institution. The killer attacked on New Year's Eve during a costume party being held aboard a train, where he would take the disguise of his latest victim. "Terror Train (1980)" was more of a mystery horror film and had very little blood. It starred Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Johnson, Hart Bochner, and David Copperfield.
"Train (2008)" follows a path of more recent movies, including the "Hostel (2005)" series, where this time around American Athletes in Europe board a train that happens to be run by psychopaths who enjoy murdering and torturing people who take their train. It will star Thora Birch, Gideon Emery, and Derek Magyar and will be more of a bloody, disturbing, and brutal film.
"Terror Train (1980)" told the story of a vengeful killer seeking revenge among a fraternity that played a cruel-hearted joke on him years beforehand that landed him in a mental institution. The killer attacked on New Year's Eve during a costume party being held aboard a train, where he would take the disguise of his latest victim. "Terror Train (1980)" was more of a mystery horror film and had very little blood. It starred Jamie Lee Curtis, Ben Johnson, Hart Bochner, and David Copperfield.
"Train (2008)" follows a path of more recent movies, including the "Hostel (2005)" series, where this time around American Athletes in Europe board a train that happens to be run by psychopaths who enjoy murdering and torturing people who take their train. It will star Thora Birch, Gideon Emery, and Derek Magyar and will be more of a bloody, disturbing, and brutal film.
Train was originally given an NC-17 rating by the MPAA. In order to get the financially more attractive R-Rating the film had to be censored in terms of violence. Unfortunately, this cut version was later released DVD and Blu-ray in the US (and in the UK and other countries like Japan as well) only.
Surprisingly, the French DVD and Blu-ray have a longer version and although there is no official listing for it being the uncut NC-17 version, one can be almost certain that this release contains it. As expected, the uncut version had to be censored in various gore scenes in order to get the lower MPAA-rating.
Surprisingly, the French DVD and Blu-ray have a longer version and although there is no official listing for it being the uncut NC-17 version, one can be almost certain that this release contains it. As expected, the uncut version had to be censored in various gore scenes in order to get the lower MPAA-rating.
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- How long is Train?1 hour and 34 minutes
- When was Train released?October 16, 2008
- What is the IMDb rating of Train?4.7 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Train?Alex
- What is the plot of Train?In Europe, a group of American college athletes unknowingly boards a train that will become one deadly ride.
- What is Train rated?R
- What genre is Train?Horror and Thriller
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