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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0024543128380 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Widescreen, NTSC Label: 20th Century Fox Languages: Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox MPN: 2222838 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: September 07, 2004 Running Time: 97 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: October 03, 1980 Editorial Review: Description: A fraternity masquerade party aboard a chartered train turns deadly when a psychotic classmate sets out for murderous revenge. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great ideaI loved the idea of the movie and a review sold me on the movie, so I bought it. I taped the movie while it was playing on a movie network but I never got around to watch it and taped over it. Anyways, loved the idea of the movie as I said. The original art work to the movie was better, I think they just put Jamie Lee Curtis on it so they could help sell the movie. The movie was decent but it was boring at times and the killings weren't all that great. If you love Curtis in horror films then you ... Read More Rating: - Halloween and The Fog are much betterTerror Train Having introduced one of my children to "Halloween" and "The Fog", which she loved, we are now making our way through all of Jamie Lee Curtis's old horror movies. "Prom Night" was awful, just awful. This was only marginally better. The movie starts out with a prank played at a frat party for pre-med students. Young geeky Kenny is told a naked woman is waiting for him upstairs, so he reluctantly goes up to the bedroom and strips. Jamie Lee Curtis is behind ... Read More Rating: - A MUST-HAVEThis film is a must-have for any horror film collector. Nail-biting suspense film that delivers without all the typical blood & gore of films of its genre. I'd initially seen this at the cinema when it was first released & consider it one of the finest ever made! The atmosphere is eerie & creepy. The perfect setting for this film & its plot. I wonder whatever became of Derek McKinnon & what he looks like today. He portrayed his part well, as had most of the cast. I strongly recommend ... Read More Rating: - Enough atmosphere to satiate devoted horror fans...This film can withstand repeated viewings even by the most scrutinizing horror film fanatics. Upon first watching it in the eighties, it left an impression on me. Since then, I dust it off and view it every so often, always finding something different that I didn't notice before. It has lost its gloss over time, but it really exemplifies a period in horror film production that can't be ignored. Of course, Jamie Lee Curtis is there to give it star power. But beyond that, the claustrophobic train and the ... Read More Rating: - Terror Train Rocks!My reviews of slasher films probably make one think I must have worked on these films...actually no, but I have written, produced and directed 15 independent low budget horror films. I have an affinity for the slasher genre, especially the early 80's when horror was at it's best. Terror Train's plot is as simple as most slasher films, but yet it remains towards the top of my slasher favorites for a number of reasons: Jamie Lee Curtis is great as the heroine of the film, ... Read More |