'Terror Train' (1980) – Roger Spottiswoode.
Running hot on the horror heels of Halloween's phenomenal critical, and box office success, Roger Spottiswoode's locomotive terror trip into sinister steam powered shock slashes through the movie mists of time, crashing onto HD to vividly transport a whole new gore-giddy generation of slasher fans to 80s horror heaven! Wherein the excitably party-hearty co-eds are oblivious to their grim fate, that for many of these garishly garbed revellers their ultimate destination will be a shriek saturated fast-track to hell!
Jamie Lee Curtis, fearlessly Final Girling every majestic molecule in her delectable body as fey, Doe-eyed grand illusionist, David Copperfield sinuously suggests that not everything the boisterously beer-sozzled passengers see may be quite as it screams! As this doom-laden death train thunders onwards into the frosty glooms of permanent night, the eerie, mysteriously be-masked maniac meticulously massacres the cruelly prank-perpetrating misfits of sigma Phi! Roger Spottiswoode's sleekly slashing fright-train of terror excitingly alights at a terminally twisted terminus, DERAILING your SANITY, and PUNISHING your pounding pulse to the very limits of pulmonary endurance! 'Terror Train' remains a riotously entertaining, first class crazy train that crashes recklessly through the boundaries of good taste, careening pell-mell towards a deliriously demented destination of diabolically delivered death!
'If life's a journey not a destination, then 80s
creepy classic 'Terror Train' is just the ticket for a one-way
death-trip to slasher heaven!'- Weirdlingwolf.
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