How Does Horror Express (1972) End

1. Terror Express (1972) | Horror Film Wiki - Fandom

  • The alien tries to find the brakes but fails to slow down the train. It rams through the end of spur barrier and plunges down the deep cliff and is destroyed ...

  • Terror Express is a 1972 science fiction-terror film, produced by Bernard Gordon and Gregorio Sacristan. It stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Taylor Woelfle and Alberto de Mendoza. In 1906, Saxton, a renowned British anthropologist, finds in Manchuria a crate containing the frozen remains of a primitive humanoid creature that is 2.000.000 years old. He hopes it is a missing link in human evolution and returns to Europe with it by the Trans-Siberian Express from China to Moscow. Doctor Wells,

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2. Horror Express (1972) - Triskaidekafiles

  • May 1, 2021 · Mirov lurks around, and finds Mrs. Jones checking on the victims. She says there is a reward for the eye, and Mirov kills her. All of this ...

  • HORROR EXPRESS WRITERS: Julian Zimet and Arnaud d’Usseau DIRECTOR: Eugenio Martin STARRING: Christopher Lee as Alexander Saxton Peter Cushing as Doctor Wells Alberto de Mendoza as Pujardov Silvia Tortosa as Irina Julio Pena as Mirov Jorge RiGaud as Count Petrovski Helga Line as Natasha Ali

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3. Blaise's Bad Movie Guide: 'Horror Express' - Valley Advocate

  • Aug 28, 2017 · Literally all hell breaks loose as Beelzebub possesses a bevy of passengers. But the creature has one final surprise: It turns out it is not ...

  • Allll aboard! Welcome to the Trans-Siberian express. I hope your journey is a pleasant one. Try not to be bothered by the marauding yeti in the baggage department.

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4. Review: Horror Express (1972) - The B-Movie Film Vault

  • The prehistoric monster wanders the train, claiming several more victims until its reign of terror is halted by a barrage of bullets from a police inspector ...

  • HORROR EXPRESS (1972) Rated R / Color / 90 minutes Directed by Eugenio Martin Also Known As: Pánico en el Transiberiano Purchase it: Amazon.com (Arrow Video Blu-ray) | Amazon.com (Severin Films Blu-ray)

5. Horror Express (1972) - Groovy Doom

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6. Horror Express (1972) - The Terrible Claw Reviews

  • Jun 26, 2015 · The American woman tells them that the lights were on when she fell asleep and when she woke up again they were off--when she turned them back ...

  • June 2015 began with some of the worst possible news for any film fan: Sir Christopher Lee had passed at the age of 93. It seemed impossi...

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7. Chilling Classics Cthursday: HORROR EXPRESS (1972)

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  • Spanish delight Horror Express chugga choo-chooed into my heart during that mysterious time known as "2010." I didn't watch the Mill Creek ...

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8. Review - "Horror Express" (1972) - The Consulting Detective

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  • Despite the fact that British Hammer Films paired Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee on a number of occasions, it was a small Spanish studi...

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9. Horror Express (1972) | Alex on Film

  • Nov 28, 2016 · Basically an alien creature with the power to inhabit human hosts is dug up in the mountains of Manchuria but escapes from its box and starts ...

  • *. A curiosity. But irresistible. *. In the spirit of those film pitches that reduce every movie to a combination of two other movies, it’s The Thing meets Murder on the Orient Express. And w…

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10. Horror Express 1972 - Pete Worrall

  • Jun 8, 2018 · The train has to stop so he and his men can get on board and I wondered why they just didn't quarantine the train. Savalas starts to ham up ...

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11. Horror Express - The Terror Trap

  • There is something odd about the man's brain. It's been drained and the memory has been removed. After the autopsy has been completed and they have left the ...

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12. Cinema Sunday: Horror Express (1972) | Magazines and Monsters!

  • Jun 9, 2014 · As the train speeds along, the baggage man is snooping around the crate that Saxton brought aboard. As he peeks inside, he's hypnotized, then ...

  •     Title: Horror Express Distributor: Severin Writers: Arnaud d’Usseau, Julian Zimet Director: Eugenio Martin Producers: Bernard Gordon, Gregorio Sacristan Starring: Peter Cushing,…

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13. Horror Express (1972) review - Cool Ass Cinema

  • Sep 24, 2008 · At that time, the alien proceeds to kill all the soldiers. In the very taut final moments, Saxton and Wells attempt to derail the train over a ...

  • HORROR EXPRESS 1972- aka PANIC ON THE TRANSIBERIAN EXPRESS Christopher Lee (Sir Alexander Saxton), Peter Cushing (Dr. Wells), Telly Savalas ...

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14. "Horror Express", Dir: Eugenio "Gene" Martin, 1972 - Lockdown Cinema

  • Feb 16, 2021 · The film ends with a final pull-back on the planet Earth in space, as if to underline that this is not the run-of-the-mill horror film with a ...

  • Despite not being huge fan of horror films, I do have a soft-spot for the type of often-low budget horror films produced in the late 1970's.

15. Movie Review: HORROR EXPRESS (1972). - Mystery*File

  • Jun 15, 2014 · As the leader of the expedition, I must accept the responsibility for its ending in disaster. But I will leave, to the judgement of the ...

16. HORROR EXPRESS (1972) - FROM SEVERIN FILMS - Daily Grindhouse

  • Nov 29, 2011 · The creature thaws out and starts absorbing the brains of the passengers by giving them the ol'red eye and turning the victims into zombies.

  •   It started when producer Bernie Gordon wanted to maximize his investment in a train he bought for his 1972 film PONCHO VILLA, this Corman-esque move lead to HORROR EXPRESS. This may be better known as the Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing movie that almost wasn’t. Shortly after agreeing to be in the film, Cushing’s wife passed away and the happy-go-lucky actor plunged into depression. It was his old friend and co-star Lee who heavily leaned on Cushing’s notorious work ethic and got him back in the film. The result is a fun as hell 90 minute rail ride full of Lee/Cushing goodness, blood, thrills, chills, and Telly Savalas aka The Bald Headed Bastard.     Christopher Lee plays Sir Alexander Saxton, an explorer who discovers a frozen man/monster in the wastelands of Manchuria. The popsicle with legs is loaded into a well packed Tran-Siberian express train headed to England when things go from snooty to bloody real fucking quick. The creature thaws out and starts absorbing the brains of...

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17. Horror Express (1972) - Suddenly, a shot rang out

  • Jun 15, 2015 · As soon as the train starts moving, people start dying. It rapidly becomes clear that the thing Saxton has in that case is not quite as dead as ...

  • Horror Express (1972) Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee made a remarkable 22 films together over the course of four decades – the first being one where they never even appeared in the same sc…

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18. Horror Express, A Review - Movie & TV Reviews, Celebrity News

  • Jul 27, 2021 · Up until the end of Horror Express, this battle between religion and science is continued, with neither side prevailing in the end, and the ...

  • Horror Express, A Review This 1972 classic horror film, starring Christopher Lee, gets a fresh review for today's audiences.

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