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The Bullet Man is a maturing of the 1st two imo. Vital ... is what it is. All the better for it cough. Kotoko I cannot comment on.
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Horror Express 1972 A British professor discovers prehistoric creature that's been frozen and boards a train which awakes and causes mayhem. Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing star in this brilliant movie from the 70s that both of them start as enemies in a way and become the saviours of the train. Telly Savalas makes a small appearance as a cossack and seems he enjoyed playing the character. The film delivers a lot more than good acting, it has a good story and delivers a old fashion scares and atmosphere of claustrophobia with the nowhere to run or hide element. 9 out of 10.
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Probably was that, both men appeared in so many movies together that a good working relationship between them both was formed. This w as my first time watching this film and I have missed a treat in a good movie.
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"This is Miss Jones....an excellent technician" says Cushing "For a woman he means." replies Miss Jones as Lee looks on somewhat bemused. In my top ten Spanish horrors it ranks #2. |
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DR Wells: Miss Jones I need your assistance. Miss Jones: Yes well at your age I'm not surprised
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