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Terror Train

Terror Train

  • Status: Released
  • 03-10-1980
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Score: 5.7
  • Vote count: 299

A masked killer targets six college kids responsible for a prank gone wrong three years earlier and who are currently throwing a large New Year's Eve costume party aboard a moving train.

Ben Johnson

Carne

Jamie Lee Curtis

Alana

Hart Bochner

Doc

Sandee Currie

Mitchy

Timothy Webber

Mo

Derek McKinnon

Kenny Hampson

Anthony Sherwood

Jackson

Joy Boushel

Pet

Vanity

Merry

Greg Swanson

Class President

Howard Busgang

Ed

David Copperfield

Magician

Steve Michaels

Brakeman

Victor Knight

Engineer

Donald Lamoreux

Shovels

Charles Biddle Sr.

Chief Porter

Elizabeth Cholette

Dispatcher

Thom Haverstock

Bill Chase

Peter Feingold

Senior

Richard Weinstein

Pledge

John Busby

Pledge

Roland Nincheri

Bus Driver

Andrea Kenyon

Bunny Girl

Elaine Lakeman

Nurse

Gerald Eastman

Porter

Charles Biddles Jr.

Porter

Nadia Rona

Corpse

Larry Cohen

Keyboard Vocalist and Composer

Brenda Gagnier

Base Guitar

Phil Albert

Drummer

Wuchak

_**“Halloween” on a train**_ Pre-med students in the Northeast celebrate New Year’s Eve by having a masquerade party on a train, but the festivities are hampered by a mysterious killer on board. Ben Johnson plays the conductor while David Copperfield is on hand as a (what else?) magician. “Terror Train” (1980) came in the wake of the success of “Halloween” (1978) so you have Jamie Lee Curtis in a similar situation, except on a train. Daniel Grodnik came up with the idea after having a dream that mixed elements of “Halloween” and “Silver Streak” (1976). Everything is here for an effective traditional slasher. The confined setting of the train is great. Unfortunately, the filmmakers fumble the ball on the writing front. The story’s just not very absorbing; although, thankfully, the last act is relatively compelling, particularly the big reveal. Copperfield did his own magic tricks, but who cares when it’s a movie where magic can be done via special effects? In other words, magic tricks only work in the live forum. Still, it’s a welcome addition. Sandee Currie and Joy Boushel are highlights in the feminine department; Vanity’s also on board. But the filmmakers evidently don’t know how to shoot women, no pun intended. For better examples of horror on a train, see “Horror Express” (1972) and “Train” (2008). The former is a creature feature while the latter is more realistic. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in a warehouse at night in Montreal, except for a certain person’s death scene at the end, which was done in Claremont, New Hampshire, a 3-hour drive southeast from Montreal. GRADE: C+