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Subway Riders

  • 1981
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
177
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Subway Riders (1981)
Thriller

A psychotic saxophone player (played both by Amos Poe and John Lurie) lures victims to deserted spots with his music and then guns them down.A psychotic saxophone player (played both by Amos Poe and John Lurie) lures victims to deserted spots with his music and then guns them down.A psychotic saxophone player (played both by Amos Poe and John Lurie) lures victims to deserted spots with his music and then guns them down.

  • Director
    • Amos Poe
  • Writer
    • Amos Poe
  • Stars
    • Robbie Coltrane
    • Charlene Kaleina
    • Cookie Mueller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    177
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amos Poe
    • Writer
      • Amos Poe
    • Stars
      • Robbie Coltrane
      • Charlene Kaleina
      • Cookie Mueller
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Detective Fritz Langley
    Charlene Kaleina
    • Claire Smith
    Cookie Mueller
    Cookie Mueller
    • Penelope Trasher
    John Lurie
    John Lurie
    • The Saxophonist
    Amos Poe
    Amos Poe
    • Writer Ant
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Eleanor Langley
    William Rice
    • Mr. Gollstone
    Henry Benvenutti
    • Super
    Ed Buck
    • Vulture
    Emilio Cubeiro
    • The Poet
    M. DeMuro
    • Victim
    Babs Egan
    • Maid
    Nina Gaidarova
    • Upstairs Girl
    Chris Kosburg
    • Boy in Bed
    F. Kutlik
    • Victim
    Lance Loud
    Lance Loud
    • 1st Client
    Lydia Lunch
    Lydia Lunch
    A. Mashkov
    • Victim
    • Director
      • Amos Poe
    • Writer
      • Amos Poe
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    6deadelvis1988

    Not complete rubbish by any stretch!!

    This needs to be released on DVD. Very much worth your time as an early Robbie Coltrane vehicle. A Humorously befitting forerunner prior to his enrollment in the excellent BBC "Cracker" series. Also featured is Lance Loud the ex-front man of New York's, Max's Kansas City mainstay "The Mumps" in his first film. The Mumps were an important precursor in the New York punk rock scene. I haven't seen this film since the mid eighties. It did embark on some areas of slasher sleaze and cheese which were no different than Abel Ferrara or Herschell Gordon Lewis' era of excellent exploitations in independent film. I would like to see this again someday!
    1Nick Zak

    Possibly the worst film ever?

    I have watched many movies and this has to be the worst film I have ever seen.

    Please do not make the mistake of assuming that this will be entertaining B-movie stuff. Subway Rider's sole claim to fame is that it created a new category of film – Zzzzzzz-movies. Guaranteed to cure insomnia.

    Most of the film is shot at night and it is almost impossible to work out what is going on (this film may have worked better on radio!). The cinematographer must have had his lighting rig stolen on the first day of shooting. (I personally suspect, that after reading the script, the cinematographer pawned the lighting equipment so that he could buy enough drink to get him through the 3 days of filming!)

    It is no coincidence that 'Driller Killer' was filmed one year before Subway Rider was shot. If Abel Ferrara is not going to hell for wasting our time with Driller Killer, then he is surely going to be fanning hell's flames with his film stock, for inspiring Amos Poe to make Subway Rider.

    `Hep cats' may check out this film because it stars underground saxophonist John Lurie. Trust me, they will get everything they deserve! In the film, John Lurie shoots people after luring them to deserted areas with his music playing. After hearing him play the saxophone it is clear that, given time, justice would have been served and a member of the public would have beaten him to the draw.

    If you are still thinking of watching this movie please do not ignore the fact that it stars Robbie Coltrane. Subway Rider was Robbie's third film and, despite starring in 'The Pope Must Die', his career never recovered from its downward trajectory.
    7Billiam-4

    Experimental neo-noir thrille

    This experimental neo-noir thriller is more interested in style and atmosphere than in its narrative, but it does fascinatingly capture the mood and feeling of urban life.
    lor_

    Intriguing 'underground' drama

    My review was written in May 1981 after a Greenwich Village screening: "Subway Riders" is an atmospheric feature, which in its stylistic fashion accurately captures the feeling of big-city anomie today with a nod to the cine-noir approach of the 1940s. Filmmaker Amos Poe demonstrates a flair for sustained mood and expressive dialog, but at nearly two hours pic is overlong.

    Melodramatic tale focuses on a street-corner alto sax player, who takes to shooting down his listeners at night. Fragmented subplots deal with the tough and cynical cop tracking him down, the cop's' strange drug-addicted, a nasty prostitute neighbor of the sax man and her girlfriend, and a mysterious blonde (with young daughter) who weaves in and out of the other characters' stories.

    Picture sustains a mood of despair, but is laced with black humor. Lengthy monologs hold one's attention at first due to flavorful writing, but ultimately become wearying in later reels. The sax player is played by both John Lurie and director Poe in different scenes, a ploy that fails in the contrast between Lurie's credibility with his ax and Poe's no-fingering mime.

    Supporting cast is effective, with an arresting, uninhibited turn as the junkie wife by Susan Tyrrell. Both she and director Poe deserve credit that name thesp blends comfortably into an "underground" ensemble.

    Johanna Heer's neon-lit interiors are quite striking, but film's technical credits generally reflect its extremely low budget. Commercial chances seem limited to midnight and campus dates.
    7virtualimmigrant

    You know me, high on crime and feeling groovy.

    Night streets. Saxophone player is letting the sounds from his horn fill the empty streets, and there's a killer on the loose. Hard boiled cop on the edge trying to solve the horrendous crimes, while his marriage falls apart. Neighbors who are annoyed by the sax players midnight's improvisations.

    'Subway Riders' is crime thriller directed by one of the No Wave Cinema pioneers Amos Poe. Interesting is that No Wave Cinema emphasized the mood more, than style and storytelling, but 'Subway Riders' is all about style. And the story itself is quite interesting, although incoherently told. Darkly lit (or even without any lighting at all) scenes that are mostly under- or overacted, tilted camera angels, unnecessary jump cuts, seemingly pointless scenes between minor side characters mixed with long scenes of someone driving a car, or drinking a coffee. But all this mess is put together so well, that it turns 'Subway Riders' into entertaining piece of art that mixes loneliness, sadness and madness with sax sounds, and gory crimes.

    If you have to watch a moody experimental film on rainy night, then let it be 'Subway Riders'. But don't expect your regular '70's/'80s slasher thriller. This one stands much higher.

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      The New York Post being read on the subway reads "Subway Thug Stabs Ta Cop"
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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Os Viajantes da Noite
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Hep Pictures
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      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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