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Horror Express (Spanish: Pánico en el Transiberiano, lit. "Panic on the Trans-Siberian") [4] is a 1972 science fiction horror film directed by Eugenio Martín.It stars Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, with Alberto de Mendoza, Silvia Tortosa, Julio Peña, George Rigaud, Ángel del Pozo, and Telly Savalas in supporting roles.
Horror Express: Eugenio Martín: Telly Savalas, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing: Spain United Kingdom [49] Horror Rises from the Tomb: Carlos Aured: Paul Naschy: Spain United States [50] The Hound of the Baskervilles: Barry Crane: Stewart Granger, Bernard Fox, William Shatner: United States Television film [26] Hunchback of the Morgue: Javier ...
Horror Express: 1973: Howl: 2015: Human Desire: 1954: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: 2013: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes: 2023: In Old Oklahoma: 1943: In the Heat of the Night: 1967: It Happened to Jane: 1959: The Incident: 1967: The Journey of Natty Gann: 1985 [3] Walt Disney Pictures: Kamen Rider Gotchard: The Future ...
A second episode aired on October 28, 2006, featuring 1973's Horror Express followed by the original 1968 Night of the Living Dead. It was brought back again on October 27, 2007 with the American International Pictures' (A.I.P.) movies Gammera the Invincible (a.k.a. Gamera) and Attack of the Monsters. The broadcast contained no pop-up ads ...
Psychomania (U.S. title:The Death Wheelers) [1] is a 1973 British outlaw biker supernatural horror film directed by Don Sharp, and starring Nicky Henson, Beryl Reid, George Sanders (in his final film), and Robert Hardy. [2] [3] [4] The plot follows the adolescent leader of a biker gang, who has started practicing black magic. After meeting the ...
He once again starred with longtime collaborator Christopher Lee in Horror Express (1972). Cushing continued to appear in several Amicus Productions films during this period, including Tales from the Crypt (1972), From Beyond the Grave (1973), [104] And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973), [65] and The Beast Must Die (1974). [105]
They came in hoodies, they came in masks, shuffling their feet and laughing nervously while waiting for a winner to be announced. Just a few days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was ...
Horror Express, a monograph based on the 1972 film, [26] was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction. [27] Themes.