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On the train, God and Satan vie for control of the fate of its passengers; Satan plans to crash the train and send all its unwitting passengers' souls to hell. Satan causes the train to derail, apparently killing everyone aboard, but God intervenes and, instead, the train is seen ascending a track into the sky.
The Divergent Series: Insurgent: 2015: Down to Earth ... Night Train to Terror: 1985: Night Train to Venice ... Rescue Force Explosive Movie: Rescue the Mach Train ...
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Fever Night aka Band of Satanic Outsiders: Jordan Harris, Andrew Schrader: Peter Tullio, Philip Marlatt, Melanie Rose Wilson: 2009: United States: about Satanic manifestations. [106] [107] Megiddo: The Omega Code 2: Brian Trenchard-Smith: Michael York, Michael Biehn, Diane Venora: 2001: United States: follow-up to the 1999 film Omega Code [108 ...
Night Train is a 2009 direct-to-video mystery thriller film produced by Rifkin-Eberts Productions and stars Danny Glover, Leelee Sobieski, Steve Zahn and Matthias Schweighöfer. It pays homage to a variety of classic suspense films such as Strangers on a Train (1951), The Lady Vanishes (1938), and The Maltese Falcon (1941), though the plot ...
The new train is old, run-down, and virtually empty. Finding a compartment in the last carriage, they settle down for their trip and begin to eat a packed lunch by candlelight. As the train travels into the night, the girls discover that the thugs and the older woman are on board. The three soon force their way into the girls' compartment.
The Film Daily wrote: "Night Train to Paris is a neat, little suspense film that will be a fine addition to any double bill. Its length probably automatically relegates it to second feature". [6] In The New York Times, Howard Thompson wrote: "Night Train to Paris — there's an intriguing title. But, believe us, this thumpingly mediocre little ...