The Death Train Explained

Director:Igor Auzins
Producer:Robert Bruning
Starring:Hugh Keays-Byrne
Max Meldrum
Music:Suzi Pointon
Cinematography:Richard Wallace
Editor:Ron Williams
Company:Grundy Productions
Gemini Productions
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Australia
Language:English

The Death Train (alternately titled Death Train) is a 1978 Australian made-for-television horror thriller film[1] directed by Igor Auzins, and starring Hugh Keays-Byrne and Max Meldrum.

It was produced by Robert Bruning's Gemini Productions.[2]

Plot

A dead man is discovered at the bottom of his garden. It appears he has been hit by a train even though no train has run along those tracks for years.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Sydney. Shooting started September 1977.[3]

Reception

Don Groves of the Sydney Morning Herald said "Bruning has made some terrific thrillers, but this isn't one of them. After an intriguing opening, The Death Train simply runs off the rails... the script is given such tongue-in-cheek treatment, it's little more than a farce."[4]

Charles Tatum from eFilmCritic rated the film a negative two out of five stars, criticizing the film's script, and editing.[5]

Dave Sindelar from Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings gave the film a positive review, stating that the film's overall quirkiness (from its bizarre mystery, offbeat characters, and surreal humor) worked in its favor.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p42
  2. Peter. Beilby. Scott. Murray. Robert Bruning. Cinema Papers. September–October 1979. 517–519.
  3. News: Rugged - so he's a villain. 100. Sydney Morning Herald . September 11, 1977.
  4. News: Don. Groves. Sydney Morning Herald. A Movie That's Off the Rails. 55. July 9, 1978.
  5. Web site: Tatum . Charles . Movie Review - Death Train, The - eFilmCritic . eFilmCritic.com . eFilmCritic . 19 October 2019.
  6. Web site: Sindelar . Dave . The Death Train (1978) . FantasticMovieMusings.com . Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings . 19 October 2019.