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La bête tue de sang-froid

Original title: L'ultimo treno della notte
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 34m
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6.1/10
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La bête tue de sang-froid (1975)
YOU CAN TELL YOURSELF IT'S ONLY A MOVIE – BUT IT WON'T HELP!

Please mind the half-dead girls between the platform edge and the train as you board a cinematic ride into terror that was refused a certificate in 1976 and has since never been dared an official release in the UKÂ…
Two street punks, one cold-as-ice sex-crazed vicious bitch and two young virgins converge on a train ride to hell that will see the most unspeakable horrors committed in the name of kinky kicks. Imagine the worst and you're unlikely to come close to what actually unfolds on screen, but comfort yourself with the thought that once Daddy discovers what's been done to his daughters revenge will be merciless.

Conceived as a response to The Last House on the Left this chillingly well-made claustrophobic thriller from director Aldo Lado (and scored by Ennio Morricone) sears the brains of those who dare watch it!

Night Train Murders (cert. 18) is released uncut (for the first time in the UK) on DVD by Shameless Screen Entertainment. The film will be presented remastered in 1.85:1 with English 2.0 sound. Also included on the disc is a Shameless original trailer gallery.
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A pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize two young girls on a train trip from Germany to Italy.A pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize two young girls on a train trip from Germany to Italy.A pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize two young girls on a train trip from Germany to Italy.

  • Director
    • Aldo Lado
  • Writers
    • Roberto Infascelli
    • Ettore Sanzò
    • Aldo Lado
  • Stars
    • Flavio Bucci
    • Macha Méril
    • Gianfranco De Grassi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Aldo Lado
    • Writers
      • Roberto Infascelli
      • Ettore Sanzò
      • Aldo Lado
    • Stars
      • Flavio Bucci
      • Macha Méril
      • Gianfranco De Grassi
    • 68User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Flavio Bucci
    Flavio Bucci
    • Blackie
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • The Lady on the Train
    • (as Macha Meril)
    Gianfranco De Grassi
    • Curly
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Professor Giulio Stradi
    Marina Berti
    Marina Berti
    • Laura Stradi
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Voyeur
    Irene Miracle
    Irene Miracle
    • Margaret Hoffenbach
    Laura D'Angelo
    • Lisa Stradi
    Umberto Amambrini
    • Ticket Collector
    • (uncredited)
    Kay Beal
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Torindo Bernardi
    • Train Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Francesco D'Adda
    • Ticket Collector
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Davis
    Richard Davis
    • Santa Victim
    • (uncredited)
    Giovanni Di Benedetto
    • Intellectual on the Train
    • (uncredited)
    Dalila Di Lazzaro
    Dalila Di Lazzaro
    • Nurse Pauline
    • (uncredited)
    Daniele Dublino
    Daniele Dublino
    • Guest at Stradi's House
    • (uncredited)
    Patty Edwards
    • Guest at Stradi's House
    • (uncredited)
    Dante Fioretti
    • Cigar-Smoking Man on the Train
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Aldo Lado
    • Writers
      • Roberto Infascelli
      • Ettore Sanzò
      • Aldo Lado
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    6MovieGuy01

    Very good disturbing horror...

    I thought that Night Train Murders was a very good but disturbing film It was rejected for release in 1976, And banned until 2008 in Britain. Because of its strong sexual violence. It is about two street punks and a sex craved woman that manage to sexually assault two young girls on wile they are on board a late night train. They are trapped on the train by these people they make the two men sexually abuse the two girls. This was was once a video nasty in Britain. I found the film quite hard to watch at times because of the strong sexual violence in it. I feel that it might be a bit to hard for other viewers to watch it as well because of the content in the film.
    8MikeK-7

    Interesting film to watch on Christmas.....

    I couldn't sleep last night, so I decided to dig up something to watch. Being in the holiday spirit, I wanted to watch something I haven't seen on Christmas. I got sick from the 24 hour marathon of A CHRISTMAS STORY, so I found this little doozy of a picture in my vaults. Bottom line - I liked it. It blatantly rips-off THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT, but this film took more time in getting to know the characters, and the German-Austrian-Italian locations are gorgeous. Blackie (the guy from SUSPIRIA), and his pal hop a train bound to Italy for Christmas and violate two young girls with a psychopathic woman (creepily played by Macha Meril from Argento's PROFONDO ROSSO). Afterwards the trio unknowingly run into the parents of one of the girls ala finale LAST HOUSE. I had an extremely difficult time finding this movie, I don't think it was ever released in the United States; the copy I had was Dutch subtitled. If you can obtain this film, I recommend it.
    8drownsoda90

    Atmospheric and psychologically nuanced

    "The Night Train Murders," also known as "Last Stop on the Night Train," follows two teenage girls riding an overnight train on Christmas Eve from Munich to be home with their families for the holiday. Unfortunately, two thugs are also onboard, who happen to find an unlikely accomplice when they decide to brutalize the two girls in an empty car. Things, however, get increasingly complicated when they find themselves in the company of one of the girls' parents after de-boarding.

    The Italian equivalent to Wes Craven's "The Last House on the Left" (or Bergman's "The Virgin Spring"), "The Night Train Murders" follows a familiar plot, so it needs to excel in other areas in order to set itself aside from its source material; and it more or less manages to do this, with some caveats. Where "Last House" took place in bucolic New England, "Night Train" sets itself within the confines of a train (a tradition dating back to Hitchcock's "Lady on the Train") running through rural Germany, and the film is extremely atmospheric for this. The Christmas Eve setting, though ultimately inconsequential to the narrative, does give the film another sinister layer.

    The film is really well shot and there are some fantastic overhead views and other shots of the narrow train corridors that make for claustrophobic chase sequences. There is some contrived social commentary peppered in from the doctor father in the film, who waxes poetic about contemporary violence, but what's more interesting is the involvement of an austere woman on the train who finds herself a voyeur, and ultimately, a participant, in the brutalization of the girls. The psychology behind this is truly fascinating, and Macha Méril plays the part perfectly. The violence inflicted on the girls is difficult to watch, and the anonymous woman's participation in it is riveting. The conclusion, per the source material, is expected, but is also handled with stylish flair.

    Overall, "The Night Train Murders" is a grim and stylish retread of a familiar story, but the material is handled well and the film boasts several disturbing scenes and a general atmosphere of foreboding and dread. Some people have tended to classify the film as an example of genre sleaze, though I didn't necessarily get that vibe from it. The violence here is more implicit than it is gratuitous, and the thematic overtones keep the film from edging into outright exploitation; it's more of a character study in the terrible things people are capable of in the most arbitrary of circumstances. 8/10.
    dsb-6

    last train on the left!

    basically a remake of last house but set on a train. it starts out with an ear bending demis roussos song 'a flower is all you need' which is worryingly catchy. we see 2 girls going home for christmas on a train but they didn't count on there being a depraved macha merrill and 2 psycho guys sharing the train. inevitably after doing their dirty business the bad guys end up at the home of the 2 girls as guests of their parents. this film has a nasty line in violence and is actually well worth checking out.
    6RatedVforVinny

    Shocking yes but falls short of its chief influence.

    An Italian reaction or "response" to Wes Craven's 'The Last House on the Left'. 'Night Train Murders' was never granted a U.K cert' in 1976 and for obvious reasons. Thankfully an uncut version was released (in recent years) by 'Shameless' and despite falling short of the gut churning 'Last House', it's pretty effective in places. As usual the dubbing is pretty awful and the Italians always have such cartoonish thugs. On the positive side, the sheer nastiness of tone will keep you watching after a pretty mundane (first) 30 minutes. Another reason to watch is it's scored by the genius that is Ennio Morricone but even he delivers a forgettable piece of music. To be honest the title track sung by Demis Roussos, is more despicable than the strong, graphic depictions of violation and murder.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Irene Miracle and her first nude scene.
    • Goofs
      Margaret tells Lisa to lean against the wall to feel the vibration, but in the previous shot both girls have been seen already leaning against it.
    • Quotes

      Lady On The Train: [preparing to violate Lisa with a knife] What's that matter? Have you never made love before?

    • Alternate versions
      Banned by the BBFC for 1976 cinema release under the title 'Late Night Trains'. Released uncut in UK on pre-cert VHS under the title 'Night Train Murders' in November 1981 and banned as a video nasty in July 1983. Also released cut in UK on pre-cert VHS under the title 'Late Night Trains'. This release was missing about 1 minute of violence and nearly 2 minutes of non contentious material. Remained as a video nasty since 1983 and finally granted 18 certificate uncut by BBFC in UK in 2008 for DVD release, released uncut on all US and UK media since 2004 . Uncut and R rated in the US.
    • Connections
      Featured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      A Flower's All You Need
      Sung by Demis Roussos

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Le dernier train de la nuit
    • Filming locations
      • Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria(train station scenes)
    • Production company
      • European Incorporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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