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Night Train to Venice (1993) - Also Known as Train to Hell - PAL Region 2 DVD Import from Netherlands | Classic Horror Movie for Film Collectors
Night Train to Venice (1993) - Also Known as Train to Hell - PAL Region 2 DVD Import from Netherlands | Classic Horror Movie for Film Collectors

Night Train to Venice (1993) - Also Known as Train to Hell - PAL Region 2 DVD Import from Netherlands | Classic Horror Movie for Film Collectors

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Netherlands released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Dutch ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: The Orient Express, on it's night trip from Munich to Venice, is full because of the beginning of the carnival in Venice. Between the passengers are a journalist, an actress and her daughter, an elder dancer, five neo-nazi punks and a strange man that seems to have some kind of influence over them through their dreams. ...Night Train to Venice (1993) ( Train to Hell )

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My wife and I found this 1990s film with what seemed to be a good cast and an intriguing plot. Mostly it involves Hugh Grant as a writer heading to Venice to interview a Neo-Nazi publishing house. He boards an overnight train and from then on the plot is about as "European movie" as it gets. A group of skinheads take over the train and terrorize everyone, Grant's character falls in love, and the symbolic content becomes so turgid that Hugh Grant said he regrets making the film. We actually did watch the whole thing just trying to figure it out, laughing most of the time and asking wtf almost the whole way through. We actually like many European filmmakers, but don't waste your time trying to figure this one out.