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Le train de l'enfer

Original title: The Long Island Incident
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
247
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Mackenzie Astin and Laurie Metcalf in Le train de l'enfer (1998)
Drama

On December 7, 1993, a gunman opened fire in a crowded commuter train on Long Island. This fact-based story focuses on the events that swell around Carolyn McCarthy, a woman whose husband is... Read allOn December 7, 1993, a gunman opened fire in a crowded commuter train on Long Island. This fact-based story focuses on the events that swell around Carolyn McCarthy, a woman whose husband is killed and her 26-year-old son is severely wounded in the massacre. The result is she is ... Read allOn December 7, 1993, a gunman opened fire in a crowded commuter train on Long Island. This fact-based story focuses on the events that swell around Carolyn McCarthy, a woman whose husband is killed and her 26-year-old son is severely wounded in the massacre. The result is she is forced out of her comfortable suburban existence and she becomes an out-spoken crusader ag... Read all

  • Director
    • Joseph Sargent
  • Writer
    • Maria Nation
  • Stars
    • Laurie Metcalf
    • Mackenzie Astin
    • Peter MacNeill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writer
      • Maria Nation
    • Stars
      • Laurie Metcalf
      • Mackenzie Astin
      • Peter MacNeill
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Laurie Metcalf
    Laurie Metcalf
    • Carolyn McCarthy
    Mackenzie Astin
    Mackenzie Astin
    • Kevin McCarthy
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Dennie McCarthy
    Tyrone Benskin
    Tyrone Benskin
    • Colin Ferguson
    Elisa Moolecherry
    Elisa Moolecherry
    • Natalie Berger
    Cedric Smith
    Cedric Smith
    • Tim Bobek
    Lawrence Dane
    Lawrence Dane
    • Tommy
    Diane D'Aquila
    • Dr. Ellen Lipsky
    Nancy Beatty
    • Jean McBride
    John Boylan
    • Frank McBride
    Greg Ellwand
    • Bob Leahy
    Sandy Crawley
    Sandy Crawley
    • Dan Frisa
    Bill Lake
    Bill Lake
    • Bill Leffert
    Peter Mensah
    Peter Mensah
    • Hugh
    Martin Doyle
    Martin Doyle
    • Leonard Marshall
    Tim Weber
    • Male Newscaster
    Edward D. Burke
    • Judge
    Karl Pruner
    • Congressman #1
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writer
      • Maria Nation
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    busy-boy

    Trailblazer for Runaway Production

    This film, if taken standing alone, that is, without the horrifying context in which it was born but as just another plot in a million plots, is really a mediocre "B" movie potboiler. It's focus is Carolyn McCarthy, the wife of a man slain in a brutal random shooting incident on a Long Island Railroad commuter train. Her son was with the father and was also shot, but recovered from his wounds. Mrs. McCarthy went on to win a seat in Congress with a one plank platform on gun control.

    Here is my problem with this film. This is a story that took place on Long Island. Six New Yorkers were killed on this black day. Many more were injured. This case shook the local population to its core. It could have happened in any suburban bedroom community in America, but it didn't. It happened here.

    It most certainly was not a Canadian story. Canada has very little gun violence. It's black population did not originate as Canadian slaves. "Black Rage" as a legal defense is never employed as it was by the counsel for the shooter in this case. This was decidedly an American story, tied to the urban and suburban population of Americas most vital city.

    The people of Long Island have a big stake in the movie industry. Many of us work in it. Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy, who was employed as a paid advisor on the film, and whose constituency could have used the work, travelled to Canada all star struck that Hollywood was paying attention to her instead of making some deals that would have put the interiors into Kaufman Astoria or Silvercup Studios and the exteriors right onto the tracks of the actual railroad where it all occurred. All of this was possible, and she had the clout to do it.

    When you watch this movie and you see the train go by, note that "VIA" on the sides of the cars stands for VIA Rail Canada. That train was one of the first vehicles to take our production jobs out of our homeland in search of Canadian government subsidized labor.

    Since then, hundreds of films have followed the tracks across the border. New York ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani did not lift a finger to keep the making of "Rudy!" in New York. So scenes of one of America's most fateful days, 9/11/01, were shot in Canada. Oh, Canada! Oh well.

    Me, I'm working on a new production about fur trappers in a battle with the mounties far up in the Canadian wilderness. I'm planning to shoot in Brooklyn. Why not? It's got trees!

    Chris Zizzo// Christopher G. Zizzo Film & Videotape
    Impertinent

    Long Island Vs Canada

    I understand the frustration of seeing a film and a production company abandon the actual locale of the original incident.

    But between the unions and the enormous hassles of shooting anywhere in New York...why wouldn't they take a friendlier, more accommodating and efficient route?

    Some incredibly great films have been done in New York I'll admit... but you really have to see it from the eyes of the investors, producers and availability of ready and willing talent. And that the logistics of any film undertaking in New York has to be prohibitively expensive and frustrating.

    I'd ask DeNiro, Pacino or Woody Allen what they think.

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    • Trivia
      Carolyn McCarthy has a cameo during the sentencing scene of Colin Ferguson. She is seen right before the actor portraying Kevin McCarthy addresses Mr. Ferguson.
    • Goofs
      The train car that goes by has the letters "VIA" - a known Canadian rail service.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Long Island Incident
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Barwood Films
      • Columbia TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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