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Super Express 109

Original title: Shinkansen daibakuha
  • 1975
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.1K
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Super Express 109 (1975)
Criminals plant a bomb on a high-speed train. It will explode when the train slows down, unless a ransom is paid.
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Criminals plant a bomb on a high-speed train. It will explode when the train slows down, unless a ransom is paid.Criminals plant a bomb on a high-speed train. It will explode when the train slows down, unless a ransom is paid.Criminals plant a bomb on a high-speed train. It will explode when the train slows down, unless a ransom is paid.

  • Director
    • Jun'ya Satô
  • Writers
    • Ryûnosuke Ono
    • Jun'ya Satô
    • Sunao Sakagami
  • Stars
    • Ken Takakura
    • Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Kei Yamamoto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Jun'ya Satô
    • Writers
      • Ryûnosuke Ono
      • Jun'ya Satô
      • Sunao Sakagami
    • Stars
      • Ken Takakura
      • Shin'ichi Chiba
      • Kei Yamamoto
    • 17User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ken Takakura
    Ken Takakura
    • Tetsuo Okita
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Aoki
    • (as Sonny Chiba)
    Kei Yamamoto
    • Masaru Koga
    Eiji Gô
    Eiji Gô
    • Shinji Fujio
    Akira Oda
    • Hiroshi Ôshiro
    Raita Ryû
    Raita Ryû
    • Kikuchi
    Masayo Utsunomiya
    • Yasuko
    Yumiko Fujita
    • Akiyama
    Yumi Takigawa
    • SAS Staff
    Etsuko Shihomi
    Etsuko Shihomi
    • Telephone Operator
    Fumio Watanabe
    Fumio Watanabe
    • Miyashita
    Toyoto Fukuda
    • Tashiro
    Hiroko Fuji
    • Female Teacher
    Junko Matsudaira
    • Cashier
    Koreharu Hisatomi
    • Hirota
    Yoshirô Aoki
    • Senda
    Jirô Yabuki
    • Construction Vehicle Officer
    • (as Jirô Chiba)
    Kiyoto Harada
    • Miyake
    • Director
      • Jun'ya Satô
    • Writers
      • Ryûnosuke Ono
      • Jun'ya Satô
      • Sunao Sakagami
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Awesome Japanese thriller in the best American style

    Far better for me than a simple SPEED aboard a train scheme, this is a tremendous thriller where characters are very well depicted; I speak of the Long version of two hours and thirty minutes; not the short one. Ken Takakura outstanding in this villain character, and also the lead one. This is tense, gritty, very unique in the Japanese film industry which looked like a disaster Hollywoodian movie for this period. The good Hollywood side, not the lousy one that we had later, in the eighties and nineties. I highly recommend it to anyone who could be afraid because it is a film from Asia. Try this one, who ever you are, you won't regret it.
    8Fella_shibby

    Even aft almost 50 years of its release I enjoyed it.

    This movie made 20 years before Speed has only 13 reviews while Speed has more than 500 reviews. Of course I am angry cos this is much better than Speed.

    The villain in this one is better than Dennis Hopper. The background stories of the terrorists/villains r very well done in this movie compared to Speed.

    Note that one has to see the 150 mins version of this movie.

    I saw this for the first time recently n that too almost 50 years of its release n still enjoyed it.

    Surprisingly Sonny Chiba got a very miniscule role. He doesn't get to make his weird constipated facial expressions in this one nor does he gets to fight anyone.

    This movie inspired many movies -Speed, Runaway Train borrowed few elements, The Bollywood offspring The Burning Train borrowed some elements n another Bollywood offspring Tezz directly copied it.

    Even Michael Mann's Heat borrowed few elements, the last airport scene n the wife called in to spot the guy.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Good stuff, but I wish I'd watched the proper version

    I don't believe this Japanese thriller has anything to do with the new Brad Pitt movie (besides the two having almost identical titles). I still don't know whether I'll see 2022's Bullet Train, but its release reminded me to watch 1975's The Bullet Train, and it ended up being a pretty good watch.

    I always thought Speed had an original plot, but it takes the basic premise of this movie and puts the action on a bus, rather than a train. Because in The Bullet Train, there's a bomb on a train, and the train will explode if it drops below a certain speed, with the bombers wanting ransom money before they'll agree to disarm the bomb.

    It does play out more like a large scale Hollywood disaster movie than a small-scale action-thriller. The scope is actually pretty wide, and I felt like most of the scenes didn't actually take place on the train - a big part of the movie is about finding the masterminds behind the bombing. The train scenes themselves are great, though. All really exciting, and I think it used real trains for the most part (or if there were miniatures used, I couldn't tell).

    There are plenty of recognisable Japanese actors all doing solid work, and the film is mostly entertaining throughout, even if I didn't love it. I will say: I was a goose and didn't research properly before watching, so I watched an inferior version that was dubbed and about half an hour shorter than what I realise now is the original version. So for the stuff I didn't like, it might (well, probably would) be better in the original cut, so that's on me for jumping the gun and watching a re-edit like a doofus.
    7Coventry

    And I wonder, still I wonder, who'll stop the TRAIN

    Now here's a brief little plot description I'm sure will sound familiar to most people! Terrorists plant a bomb somewhere on a crowded public transportation vehicle. The device activates itself once the vehicle reaches a certain speed and will explode if the vehicle lowers its speed beneath this mark. The authorities as well as the driver are aware of the danger, but a ransom needs to be paid before the terrorists gives the exact location of the bomb. Now where have I heard that before? Hey wait a minute, it's that movie "Speed" with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock! Well sure, 99% of the world will be able to guess that, but sadly only a miserable 1% (or even less) know that "Speed" is, in fact, some sort of remake of this modestly produced but hugely exhilarating Japanese 70's disaster flick. Here in this case, the public transportation vehicle is an elite high-speed express train instead of a bus, so there are even more possibilities to hide the explosives. There are two versions of "Bullet Train" available, albeit both of them are quite obscure, but they're a world of difference. The international version is barely 90 minutes long and pretty much cuts all the background and intrigues surrounding the act of terrorism. The Japanese version runs slightly over 150 minutes and is the complete opposite! In this extended version you get to know literally everything about the terrorists, including how they got acquainted and even what they prefer to have for lunch. I'm usually quite allergic to long (2+ hours) movies, but I read that the heavily cut version comes across as incoherent and clumsy, and also that it doesn't feature the social criticism and melodrama. This may very well be true, but the 150 minutes slightly exaggerates with illustrating background stories and dramatic subplots. At numerous times during the film, it even felts like the booby trapped train was merely an unimportant sub plot while the real movie revolved on the life story of main terrorist Tetsuo Okita. Still, it's a compelling and at times adrenalin-rushing adventure with a solid script and terrific performances. Ken Takakura excels as the embittered terrorist and martial arts legend Sonny Chiba is very impressive in the for him very unusual role of ordinary machinist. One thing about "Bullet Train" I will surely NEVER forget for as long as I live is how this movie features the single most worst case of bad luck ever! After he received the ransom, the terrorists reveals that he left a bag in a restaurant. In the bag there's a map with a detailed drawing of where exactly in the train the bomb is located. The authorities rush to the restaurant, but notice upon arrival that the place just burned to the ground due to a short circuit! What are the odds of that happening?
    10dreaddy2

    Excellent plot and fast-paced.

    This movie was special in having an extremely interesting plot and fast paced action. The cast is excellent with then major Japanese star Sony Chiba playing a minor role. The mastermind, played by Ken Takakura, is cool, calculating, and very human as opposed to the plain evil vilains typical in those days. The action is excellent and credible in a time when special effects were not computer-generated. I'm convinced that the plot for the movie "Speed" was lifted from this movie. It's worth seeing. I'm currently looking for a copy on VHS or DVD but to no avail. "Help!"

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    • Trivia
      The movie is considered to be the film that inspired the Hollywood action movie Speed (1994).
    • Goofs
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    • Alternate versions
      This film was released in the United States in a English dubbed version as "The Bullet Train." This version was heavily cut which reduced its running time to approximately 115 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Big Movie, Big Panic: Junya Sato on the Bullet Train (2016)

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Pánico en el tren bala
    • Filming locations
      • Airport, Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan
    • Production company
      • Toei Company
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 32m(152 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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