Review of Horror Express (1972) by Scott S — 02 Dec 2012
Horror Express (1972) -- [6.5] -- Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing play rival scientists trying to contain a defrosted prehistoric creature aboard the Trans-Siberian Express in this moody, well-paced midnight horror flick.
You'll have to suspend your disbelief where science is concerned, and also in the casting of Telly Savalas as a crazed Cossack, but the film has quite a bit to offer otherwise -- including Lee and Cushing at the top of their game, nifty miniature photography, narrative pacing that well exceeds most Hammer and Amicus fare, a fairly nifty creature, a modest amount of gore, and a spooky score driven by a haunting whistling motif.
You'll find countless home video releases available (it's a public domain film), but Severin Films' 2011 blu-ray and dvd release is by far the best-looking and, I believe, the only transfer of the movie in its original aspect ratio.
This review of Horror Express (1972) was written by Scott S on 02 Dec 2012.
Horror Express has generally received mixed reviews.
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