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Night Train to Mundo Fine

  • 1966
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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John Carradine, Anthony Cardoza, and Coleman Francis in Night Train to Mundo Fine (1966)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEscaped convict Griffin and his friends ran all the way to Hell...with a penny, and a broken cigarette.Escaped convict Griffin and his friends ran all the way to Hell...with a penny, and a broken cigarette.Escaped convict Griffin and his friends ran all the way to Hell...with a penny, and a broken cigarette.

  • Dirección
    • Coleman Francis
  • Guionista
    • Coleman Francis
  • Elenco
    • Coleman Francis
    • Anthony Cardoza
    • Harold Saunders
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    1.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Coleman Francis
    • Guionista
      • Coleman Francis
    • Elenco
      • Coleman Francis
      • Anthony Cardoza
      • Harold Saunders
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    Coleman Francis
    • Griffin…
    Anthony Cardoza
    • Landis
    • (as Tony Cardoza)
    • …
    Harold Saunders
    • Cook
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Mr. Wilson
    John Morrison
    • Joe
    George Prince
    • Cherokee Jack
    Tom Hanson
    Tom Hanson
    • Bailey Chastain
    • (as Tom Hansen)
    Lanell Cado
    • Ruby Chastain
    Charles F. Harter
    • Cliff Weismeyer
    Julian Baker
    • Sheriff
    Elaine Gifford
    • Cliff Weismeyer's Daughter
    Frederic Downs
    Frederic Downs
    • Tinsley
    • (as Fredric Downs)
    James H. Russell
    • Kelly
    • (as Jamie Russell)
    Jim Stout
    Avilio Silva
    • Cuban
    John Cruz
    • Juan Cruz…
    Richard Lance
    • Father Gonzalez
    Tad Murray
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      • Coleman Francis
    • Guionista
      • Coleman Francis
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    1Nadsat

    This movie hurts.

    This is a truly awful movie. Keeping your attention on the dialogue is harder than holding a bar of wet soap. Sitting through that endless scene in the bunkhouse is like having a fifteen-minute continuous blackout; the moment it's over, you immediately forget what just happened. It is physically impossible to stay focused on this movie for more than about three words-- it's that painful.

    That's not the only reason why this movie is impossible to comprehend. No scene in this movie seems to follow from anything else. Many scenes end with a shot of the main characters (who seem to appear in one shot, then vanish in the next, then reappear again as if nothing had happened) in a stationary plane; however, since the plane is never shown flying, it's impossible to tell if they have actually left or arrived. It doesn't help that every shot in the movie (including those supposedly in Cuba) was taken in the same small American town.

    The movie begins with what is apparently a runaway convict, played by the flabby Mr. Francis himself. He gets together with about seven other people and they decide to invade Cuba (???), which actually doesn't seem like such a bad idea since as far as the movie's concerned the total population of Cuba is three soldiers and a man with a really fake beard (Castro.) This somehow gets around to a tungsten mine (back in America? who knows or cares?) and a man thrown into a well for no apparent reason.

    This movie hurts. After you see this movie, you'll want to hurt it too. It's actually worth seeing just to experience the sheer awfulness of it; if you like bad movies, you'll get a laugh out of watching the line flubs, scene goofs, continuity jumps and gaping plot holes. But this movie is not funny so much as just pathetic.
    1thenintengenius

    "I may never experience joy again."

    Where can one even start on this film? It's most certainly one of the Top 5 worst films I've ever seen in my life, and winner of my impromptu "Most Incoherent Film" award, due to incredibly shoddy editing and exceptionally unmemorable performances. If anything, the best way to sum up the film is "Curly look-alike goes to Cuba, returns from Cuba, throws a man down a well, and dies."

    The most nightmarish thing about the movie is not the poor acting, poorer writing (where the hell's the plot? WHAT the hell's the plot?), abysmal editing, grainy footage, or Curly in Hell as played by Coleman Francis. Rather, it's the rather paradoxal nature of the film. Individually (and even when put together), all of the aspects of the film are quite forgettable. Yet, once you've watched this film, you can somehow never forget it. Ever. It will haunt you for the rest of your life, taunting you for ever having experienced it. Even with the help of MST3K (where I and most others got a glimpse of this trainwreck), it can give you nightmares. Only recommended for the foolhardy or masochistic. All others should not view this film without a crash course in Coleman Francis' other catastrophes (Beast of Yucca Flats, Skydivers), or the aid of MST3K (thought admittedly, it doesn't help much).
    Mr. Devo

    Oh, the humanity!

    I realize this is just yet another post on an overcrowded site, but we all need to vent after seeing this film. I have watched it several times in an attempt to discern what exactly is going on, and it sort of fits together...until that whole "throwing the old guy down a well" thing. I mean, sure, there are plot holes big enough to put Coleman Francis through, but it's still sort of a story until that point. I still don't understand who the group was that invaded Cuba, though. Were they mercenaries, because there was some garbled mention of two one thousand dollar payments made (which enticed the trio to sign up in the first place)? Where did this money come from? The government? If so, you'd think they might have thrown a little more money that way, and maybe had an invading force in double figures. AGH! See, this is what this movie does to you! It laughs in your face with its ineptness, knowing you can't count fast enough to put a number on its flaws! Another Crow quote: "I see the movie has finally thrown up its hands and just said, 'I don't know.'" This film does contain one moment that still makes me laugh, however: when bombs are going off all around their jail cell, we get a super close-up of the repugnant Coleman Francis saying "Bay of Pigs", in a voice I will spend the rest of my life trying to emulate. It's easily one of the stupidest scenes film has ever recorded, and I'm surprised the film didn't spontaneously burst into flames from the shame.
    1Fishbait

    What's going on?

    Everyone has already commented about this film, but I'm here for one reason: A plea. Please, someone tell me what exactly was going on? There's obviously some sort of embryo of a plot that isn't mentioned to the audience. Just trying to sort things out makes my head hurt. Only watch this movie in the MST3K version, and even then be careful not to pay too much attention to the movie, just the wise-cracks. Oh yes, and take breaks and get some sugar in you. Treat the movie like a series of unrelated, boring scenes. You've been warned.
    1ticklemetorgo

    Family fun, a joy for all that is good and beautiful

    This would be true if it were a different movie. Red Zone Cuba is not a movie, yes movie film (black & white) was used and shot through a camera lens. It featured people who spoke words in English and they physically moved around. And then it ends. What you, the viewer need to do is try to comprehend and make sense of everything that you had witnessed. Is it difficult for you to do this? OK, I understand. After several viewings myself of Red Zone Cuba I am not sure if it was an actual film or not. Why? Well most film makers try to have things like plot, story, acting and continuity. Coleman Francis decided to go against the grain and not have any of listed ingredients to make what we refer to as a film. If RZC was made today it would not even be released as a direct to video product. In the decades to follow this may be viewed as a piece of abstract art. But let not hold our breaths.

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    • Trivia
      John Carradine sings the title track.
    • Errores
      One of the American soldiers shot dead by the Cuban firing squad reappears minutes later as a Cuban guard.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Narrator: Griffin ran all the way to hell... with a penny, and a broken cigarette.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Many variant prints of this film exist. Missing from most prints, but included in the widely distributed Mystery Science Theater version are scenes that feature a longer opening, a scene where Landis and Cook drive their truck to a gas station and ask for work, a longer invasion of Cuba sequence, an extended scene with the blind woman, a longer train riding sequence, and an extended scene where Griffin and Landis get into a fight over Landis's ring.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Red Zone Cuba (1994)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Night Train to Mundo Finé
      Written by Ray Gregory

      Music played by Ray Gregory and the Melmen

      Sung by John Carradine

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • noviembre de 1966 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Red Zone Cuba
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Quartz Hill Airfield, Palmdale, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Hollywood Star Pictures
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 29 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono

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