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Late Night Trains is one of those peculiar gems from the mid-70s horror scene that really nails the claustrophobic tension. The pacing feels relentless as Margaret and Lisa find themselves trapped not just on a train, but in a slowly unfolding nightmare. It’s gritty, raw, and the performances really sell the fear—especially that wild nymphomaniac, who adds an unsettling layer to the horror. The practical effects, while not extravagant, are effective in capturing that visceral sense of dread. It’s a blend of horror and thriller that definitely leaves a mark, and you can feel the atmosphere thickening with every passing moment on that train.
Late Night Trains has had a somewhat obscure run in the collector's market, with few quality releases to date. Early VHS copies are becoming rarer, often sought after by those interested in European horror from this era. The scarcity of decent prints adds to its allure for collectors, making it a conversation piece among aficionados of unsettling cinema.
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