“The Train Does Not Go Further” (Stag Night) is an American horror film of 2008 directed by Peter E. Dowling.
| The train doesn't go any further | |
|---|---|
| Stag night | |
| Genre | horror slasher |
| Producer | Peter E. Dowling |
| Producer | Christopher Eberts Arnold Rifkin Michael Philip |
| Author script | Peter E. Dowling |
| In the main cast | Kip Pardou Breckin Meyer Vinessa show |
| Operator | Toby moore |
| Composer | Benedict Bridern |
| Duration | 80 min |
| Budget | 4 million $ |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 2008 |
| IMDb | ID 1082599 |
Content
Story
Planning to get to another bar and continue the interrupted celebration of the bachelor party, the four guys manage to hop on the last night subway train and meet two girls in it. During the meeting, an unpleasant incident occurs, after which the whole company ends up at a station abandoned in the distant 70s . Having started exploring the tunnels in search of a way out, young people witness the brutal murder of a police officer by a group of homeless people who begin to hunt them. Gradually, trying to find a way out, the company of young people becomes less and less, and the two remaining meet the residents of underground utilities and ask for help. However, those people are not going to help them ...
Cast
- Kip Pardou - Mike
- Breckin Meyer - Tony
- Vinessa Shaw - Brita
- Scott Adkins - Carl
- Carl Jiari - Joe
- Sarah Barrand - Michelle
- Rachel Oliva - Claire
See also
- Friday the 13th (film, 2009)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010 film)
- Scream 4
Links
- “The Train Goes No Farther” on the Internet Movie Database