Overview:
Mysterious and unearthly deaths start to occur while Professor Saxton is transporting the frozen remains of a primitive humanoid creature he found in Manchuria back to Europe.Original Title: | Pánico en el Transiberiano |
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Status: | Released (1972-09-30) |
Awards: | 1 win & 1 nomination |
Screen: | Arnaud d'Usseau, Julian Zimet |
Productions: | Benmar Productions, Granada Films, Sincronía |
Production Countries: | Spain, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English, Español |
Casts
- 113: Christopher Lee - Prof. Sir Alexander Saxton
- 5: Peter Cushing - Dr. Wells
- 10169: Telly Savalas - Captain Kazan
- 24494: Alberto de Mendoza - Father Pujardov
- 21542: Silvia Tortosa - Countess Irina Petrovska
- 12742: Julio Peña - Inspector Mirov
- 31349: Ángel del Pozo - Yevtushenko
Crews
- 50542: Eugenio Martín - Director - Directing
- 102129: Arnaud d'Usseau - Screenplay - Writing
- 95859: Julian Zimet - Screenplay - Writing
- 84938: Bernard Gordon - Producer - Production
- 1123803: Gregorio Sacristán - Associate Producer - Production
- 98746: Alejandro Ulloa - Director of Photography - Camera
- 33911: John Cacavas - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
John Chard
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One of our links is missing! It's as nutty as a Dundee Cake is Horror Express, but a wonderful slice of horror it is. Boasting Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing as a twin elegant force that are fighting evil, pic is in safe hands. As the title suggests, story takes place on a trai ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
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***Originally titled "Panic on the Trans-Siberian Express"*** A British anthropologist (Christopher Lee) discovers a frozen prehistoric “missing link” in 1906, Manchuria, and transports it to Europe by train. All hell breaks loose when the eerie thing escapes and preys on the pas ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Telly Savalas - yes, Kojak himself, star in this Anglo-Spanish horror flick about a beastie unearthed in China that wreaks havoc on the train that is bringing it back to Europe. The story is actually quite good; though the quality of the print I saw ....
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