The passengers of a train are taken hostage by a vicious criminal, after the police fails to capture him.The passengers of a train are taken hostage by a vicious criminal, after the police fails to capture him.The passengers of a train are taken hostage by a vicious criminal, after the police fails to capture him.
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- 2 nominations
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Ákos Barnóczky
- Díszlettervezõ
- (as Ákos Takács)
- Director
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- GoofsThe entire plan to save the train relies on Zavarov & co. not knowing their arrival time, being away from Russia for the first time. However, if they know their departure time, they obviously checked the timetable. Timetables show arrival times as well.
- Alternate versionsThe Hungarian TV2 channel presented a modified version of the film, which was also included on the DVD. The main differences compared to the cinema version: the original 16:9 aspect ratio was cropped to 4:3; the original inscription was covered with another layer; when the sub-conductor, who intercepted the female student trying to escape, signals that the train can start, a 2-second clip shows how the thug occupying the locomotive acknowledges the start signal; the scene of the head shot to the thug leaning out of the train during the firefight is cut shorter; under the cast list, the film's own music can be heard instead of Bon-Bon's song "Gangszter dal", but Bon-Bon is listed in the cast list.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Rendörsztori (2002)
Featured review
Good idea, awful realisation
The first hungarian action movie had a very good idea, but unfortunately the realisation was awful. The action parts were stupid and boring (mostly the part where Iván Kamarás shot the terrorists, while holding his gun horizontally), the non-action parts were mediocre (as I have said: good idea, bad realisation) I've given it a 3/10... but if you like bad movies, it's a 9/10.
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- sztupy
- Jun 8, 2003
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