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Death Train

  • Video
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
424
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Bryan Genesse in Death Train (2003)
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A runaway train barrels through the Mexican countryside, hijacked by escaped prisoners, and it's only a matter of time before they begin to execute the passengers. Enter Ryan, a special agen... Read allA runaway train barrels through the Mexican countryside, hijacked by escaped prisoners, and it's only a matter of time before they begin to execute the passengers. Enter Ryan, a special agent with one gun and a whole bag of tricks.A runaway train barrels through the Mexican countryside, hijacked by escaped prisoners, and it's only a matter of time before they begin to execute the passengers. Enter Ryan, a special agent with one gun and a whole bag of tricks.

  • Director
    • Yossi Wein
  • Writers
    • Michael D. Weiss
    • Danny Lerner
  • Stars
    • Bryan Genesse
    • Bentley Mitchum
    • Michael Anthony Rosas
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    424
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yossi Wein
    • Writers
      • Michael D. Weiss
      • Danny Lerner
    • Stars
      • Bryan Genesse
      • Bentley Mitchum
      • Michael Anthony Rosas
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Bryan Genesse
    Bryan Genesse
    • Ryan
    Bentley Mitchum
    Bentley Mitchum
    • Weaver
    Michael Anthony Rosas
    • Salazar
    Jaime Anstead
    • Marina
    George Stanchev
    • Wizard
    Tarri Markel
    Tarri Markel
    • Crystal
    Nikolai Sotirov
    • Carlos
    • (as Nikolay Sotirov)
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    • Sikorski
    • (as Ivailo Geraskov)
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • Lopez
    Ventzislav Kisyov
    • Rodriguez
    • (as Ventzislav Kisiov)
    Atanas Srebrev
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    • Jeff
    Shelly Varod
    Shelly Varod
    • Jodi
    Ivo Tonchev
    Ivo Tonchev
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    Elena Markova
    • Gloria
    Jordan Rollins
    • Javier
    Mila Petrova
    • Gabriella
    Tanja Dimitrova
    • Luisa
    Stefan Spassov
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Yossi Wein
    • Writers
      • Michael D. Weiss
      • Danny Lerner
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    Nick_Dets

    Weak as an Action Movie, Terrific as a Campy Cult Movie

    Bryan Genesse's charms aren't dissimilar to his more mainstream meatheaded counterparts Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Seagal etc. He's got the necessary brawn and martial arts finesse and surprising watchability despite having very little appeal. What makes or breaks the vehicles he stars in are first and foremost the writer and director.

    Unfortunately for Genesse, he doesn't have the collaboration of solid directors like Peter Hyams ("Timecop") or Ringo Lam ("Maximum Risk," "Replicant"). His best film that I've seen is "Human Timebomb," where the real points are earned with the balls-out action sequences that are undeniably fun even when they have the lowest of production values. That director, Mark Roper, shows skill at giving B-movie productions big, well-constructed sequences, but God help him if the script has too much dialogue.

    Yossi Wein, who served as cinematographer for Genesse's "Cold Harvest" and "Traitor's Heart", tries to bring similar sensibilities to the 2002 Nu Image flick "Death Train". It starts off with a slam-bang train heist sequence that finds all in top form. From the first ten minutes, Wein shows skill at keeping the action coherent and at least marginally expensive-looking. Genesse doesn't need to bring much more than brawn in this one, and keeps the cringe-worthy wisecracks to a minimum –in comparison to his other performances anyway.

    Unfortunately, there is not much more to be found after the competent opener besides loads of camp and unintentional humor. The villain Weaver, played by Bentley Mitchum, is anything but threatening, only memorable for some downright weird lines. There is way too much talking and not enough challenging complications to keep the film moving after the beginning. In fact, Genesse seems to be doing pointless acrobatic maneuvers along the train cars for most of the second act, which Wein unwisely uses to supplement action. When the action does come, it is usually pretty sloppy – like a shootout in the cafeteria car that plays more like an amateur action scene staged by third graders.

    Things do come together somewhat in the end, with a decently-choreographed showdown between Genesse and Mitchum (if you ignore one extremely lazy somersault by Genesse). However, the resolution has some bizarre details that should not be given away, because they are probably the biggest laughs one will have in the whole movie.

    Camp value seems to be the most redeeming factor about this B-movie, and in that department it consistently delivers. If it could have delivered some good action among the camp, it would have been in better form. But, as any B-movie buffs knows well, asking for both is asking for too much.
    1andy-486

    Oh dear!

    This is quite simply one of the worst films ever made. It has no plot, it has no acting, or plain overacting. It has guns with limitless ammo and people who can carry limitless ammo clips.

    But the very very worst thing - there was not one, single, tiny bit of continuity anywhere in the film. Ine some of the scenes the train was quite clearly standing still, not even moving, yet seconds later it was thundering at high speed over a bridge, next moment it was crawling along slowly in the mountains.

    I didn't watch the credits, but I have to assume there was no continuity editor listed simply because a blind man could do better.
    1philly-d

    Horrific

    This is possibly the most horrific film in history. (Maybe even worse than 'The Mummy Returns')

    The special effects looked like they were compiled in Microsoft Paint. Horrendous. The acting was incredible. The thought that these people were actually being paid for this is incredible. The gun fights were about as sharp as Ade Akinbiyi's shooting, were they actually pretending to aim for people or aiming to miss?

    Could they not afford extras? One moment there were three people sat in the back of a carraige and within minutes all the "terrorists" had forgotten they were there.

    And what was with the mexican train driver? Surely this was a joke. Or do all mexican train drivers listen to that music whilst swigging tequila?

    This was entertaining, almost as entertaining as guessing where the train would be in the next scene. Speeding across a bridge, rolling into a station, standing still in the middle of the woods?
    1duvel71

    Film 101: How not to do it

    This movie is so bad, it's actually quite astonishing. There is not a single aspect that isn't dreadful. The script is shocking and low-grade porn actors deliver their dialogue more convincingly. The acting is stilted and staged across the board. The lame attempts at humour are easily missed, but you can spot them by noting when you cringe. The action scenes look so fake they're distracting, the sound production is terrible, and the special effects are even worse. I'm afraid I can't say much about the plot, since I'm not enough of a masochist to force myself to watch it with that much attention.

    This would score high if it was a case study in how not to make a movie. It has all the elements that make a bad movie dreadful. How so many bad actors, directors, producers, cameramen, sound technicians and effects designers managed to converge on one place, we'll never know. It isn't even funny-bad. It's an ordeal. DO NOT WATCH THIS FILM. You have been warned.

    What, it won't let me vote this zero? Awww...
    1eddyb

    Bad..bad..bad

    This movie was terrible. I can't believe I sat through it all. I'm ranking it down there with Basket Case 3. So many screw ups that after awhile I started to wonder if they watched the movie after making the final cut to make sure no screw ups were left. Yes folks, it's that bad.

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    • Goofs
      The train is being pulled by a diesel locomotive, yet a steam-cylinder setup is shown when the train is slowing to a stop at the station.
    • Quotes

      Weaver: [grabbing diamonds] Ohhh...if I were a bitch, I'd cry...!

    • Connections
      Edited from Danger Zone (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Justified
      Written by Rick Garcia and Gina Amador

      Performed by Rick Garcia

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le train de la mort
    • Filming locations
      • Bolshevik, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Martien Holdings A.V.V.
      • Millennium Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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