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Now Is the Perfect Time to Climb Aboard Horror Express
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The April 29 addition of
Horror Express to Shudder’s online catalogue can’t be a coincidence that’s the same day the streamer’s hit anthology series
Creepshow aired its second season finale, “Night of the Living Late Show,” featuring a character who’s obsessed with…
Horror Express.
Horror Express is a B-movie with zero aspirations to be anything more, made by a Spanish production company, released in 1972, and boosted by a cast that contains two horror superstars (Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, together outside of Hammer for once) and a number of over-the-top performances (from Telly Savalas, Alberto de Mendoza, and Julio Peña). It also has the curiosity factor of being loosely adapted from
The Thing, as well as the 2011
Thing prequel. And, well, it’s a story about a “missing link” specimen that un-freezes and reanimates while aboard the Trans-Siberian Express from Shanghai to Moscow, circa 1906. unleashing an alien life-form with the ability to leap into different human hosts.
It takes a while for that to happen, of course. The first third of the movie mostly consists of scientist Sir Alexander Saxton (Lee) forcefully trying to keep his discovery which he believes will help prove that evolution exists secret from everyone else on the train, especially his professional rival Dr. Wells (Cushing), who’s immediately so curious he pays a baggage handler to peep into the carefully locked crate. Others aboard include the officious Inspector Mirov (Peña), tweedy academic Yevtushenko (Ángel del Pozo), a glamorous spy (Helga Liné), and a colorful entourage that includes Count Petrovski (George Rigaud), who’s recently invented a new, cutting-edge type of steel; h
Night of the Living Late Show Sees Creepshow Go Out on a High Note
The latest episode of Creepshow stars Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Honest!
Shudder
The second season of Shudder’s
Creepshow anthology series has come to an end after just five episodes. Don’t worry, though, as a third season has already been greenlit. Each previous episode has featured two story segments, but the finale features only one “Night of the Living Late Show” and while it may not be the best the series has to offer it’s definitely the most expensive-looking. (Yes, I’m still talking about the
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