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Night Train (2002)

Night Train (2002)
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A German expressionism/film-noir hybrid from former special efffects photographer Les Bernstein (Contact (1997) and Fight Club (1999)), this visually driven film follows portly ex-con Joe Butcher (John Voldstad) as embarks on a wild and surreal journey south of the border while trying to solve the mystery of his brother's death. Entangled in a menacing web of corruption surrounding Tijuana's snuff film industry shortly after his arrival in Mexico, Butcher's alcohol enduced stupor finds him encountering a Mexican spitfire and a series of increasingly bizarre, and often threatening characters. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
John VoldstadBarry Cutler, (more)
Director(s):
Les Bernstein
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Night Train

A German expressionism/film-noir hybrid from former special efffects photographer Les Bernstein (Contact (1997) and Fight Club (1999)), this visually driven film follows portly ex-con Joe Butcher (John Voldstad) as embarks on a wild and surreal journey south of the border while trying to solve the mystery of his brother's death. Entangled in a menacing web of corruption surrounding Tijuana's snuff film industry shortly after his arrival in Mexico, Butcher's alcohol enduced stupor finds him encountering a Mexican spitfire and a series of increasingly bizarre, and often threatening characters. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Les Bernstein
Writer(s):
Gary WalkowLes Bernstein
Producer(s):
Les BernsteinAnthony Huljev
Categories:
Horror
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    Thad A.

    If you want to watch a fat guy running this is the movie for you. It is boring, stupid and a complete waste of time. Thad Anders, Lompoc CA

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    Darren M.

    I think this film was trying to pay tribute to "A Touch of Evil" by filming in Mexico, but it could just be that it was cheaper to film down there. Overall, the characters are two-dimensional and the plot is a little less believable then most film noir scripts. Even more telling is the fact that I really did not care much about the film's implausibility. I would put this one low on your queue; there are plenty of decent examples of film noir before you need to come here to get your fix.

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