Summaries

In this dark and dangerous Film Noir-metts-German Expressionism directorial debut from veteran visual effects man Les bernstien, paunchy ex-con Joe Butcher (John Voldstad of THE NEWHART SHOW) heads south of the border, tumbling head first into the boiling vat of corruption that supports Tijuana's thriving snuff film industry. Through a booze-induced haze, Butcher encounters a Mexican spitfire, a grizzled drunk, a villainous dwarf and an obese sexpot, as he frantically retraces his brother's final steps through seed and grime to unravel his mysterious death. Lavishly shot in black and white with great visual stylization, NIGHT TRAIN is "... the most boldly evoked vision imaginable of Tijuana as hell-on-earth... unique and compelling." (The Los Angeles Times) NIGHT TRAIN is a must-see for fans of gritty motion pictures like MURDER IS MY BEAT, KISS ME DEADLY and BLOOD FEAST."

Details

Keywords
  • nudity
  • torture
  • stripper
  • surrealism
  • exotic dancer
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jun 30, 1999
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Language English Spanish
Filming locations Tijuana, Baja California Norte, Mexico
Production companies Metropolis Pictures Inc. (II)

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Ultra Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

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