Night Train to Venice

Night Train to Venice (Train to Hell ) is a thriller by Italian director Carlo U. Quinterio from the year 1993.

Action

The author Martin Gamble has records of a number of neo-Nazis who are on the loose in Venice. The night train Orient Express, he wants to travel there there to bring these records to a publisher.

The same train also the young and pretty actress Vera Cortese is with her daughter and the mother of her deceased husband. She is on the run from her past on the way to her apartment to Venice, where just the big Carnevale takes place and therefore the train to the last cabin is fully occupied.

Martin does not know that the neo-Nazi group is also located on the Orient Express and that they know full well that he has these records. Try to clear him out of the way. Then there is a sinister man who seems to know about Vera's past, plenty of them. Many years ago, when Vera was a child, she met him in a dilapidated house in Venice. He shows her the picture of her daughter Pia, who strutted on the grounds of a balcony with a doll in his hand.

Vera and Martin fall in love and it is followed by a wild night on the train. The stranger is scary Vera and then disappears nor their daughter and only appeared again when the stranger returns it.

In Venice Vera Martin takes to live with him. This is the next day at the agreed meeting point, a dilapidated house on the outskirts of Venice. There, however, he does not hit the publisher but to the neo-Nazis. You follow him through the house with bloodhounds and Martin crashes. He loses his memory. The only people that can help him now, are Vera and her daughter.

Criticism

"With Hugh Grant on the way to the top, Malcom McDowell and Raquel Welch's pretty daughter Tahnee the occupation 's exactly right. Excitement and atmosphere are available. The music consists of clanking horror tones. The Carnival in Venice has been beautifully photographed. "

Find out more

  • The budget was approximately 34,100,000 CAD.
  • The title song " Night Train to Venice" is sung by Italian singer Natalia Lapina.
  • It was the last film of the German actress Kristina Söderbaum.
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