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Horror Express AKA Pánico en el Transiberiano AKA Panic on the Trans-Siberian Train (Blu-ray) (1972)
Book your tickets now to a trip to TERRORDirector: Eugenio Martin
Year of Copyright: 1972
Year of Production: 1971
OVERALL: Draw-
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by film historians Stephen Jones and Kim Newman (2018)
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Extras:"Chris Alexander on ..." 2011 introduction (6:50)
"Ticket to Die: Steve Haberman on Horror Express" 2018 video appreciation (8:31)
"Night Train to Nowhere: Ted Newsom on Bernard Gordon" 2018 video appreciation (15:08)
"Murder on the Trans-Siberian Express" 2011 interview with director Eugenio Martin (14:03)
"Notes from the Blacklist" 2005 interview with producer Bernard Gordon (30:29)
"Telly and Me: John Cacavas, Composer" 2011 interview (8:09)
Theatrical Trailer (2:57) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Region A/B-coded.
Comes with a reversible cover featuring newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys.
The first pressing includes a fully-illustrated collector’s booklet with new writing by Adam Scovell.
Opening credits are in English while intertitles and end credits are in Spanish.
Restores an opening shot of the train passing the camera that was only heard over a black screen on earlier public domain and licensed DVD transfers. -
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
*The Film
1973 Audio Interview with actor Peter Cushing
"Chris Alexander on ..." introduction (6:50)
"Murder on the Trans-Siberian Express" interview with director Eugenio Martin (13:59)
"Notes from the Blacklist" 2005 interview with producer Bernard Gordon (30:28)
"Telly and Me: John Cacavas, Composer" interview (8:04)
Theatrical Trailer (2:53)
Bonus Trailers:
- "Psychomania"
- "The House That Dripped Blood"
- "Nightmare Castle"
DISC TWO (DVD Copy) -
Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono -
Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Only available as part of a DVD / Blu-Ray combo pack; credits are in Spanish; the audio interview plays over film as a third audio track; the opening shot of the train rushing past the camera is restored (most English prints feature a black screen and the train sound effects during the opening shot); the end cast scroll has been restored (most English prints feature black as the music continues after the FIN card).
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray Copy)
Theatrical Trailer (2:55, in German and English)
Digest Version (15:32)
Trailer for "Thirst" (1:38)
DISC TWO (DVD Copy) -
Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
German DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono -
Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Comes with a 16-page booklet with a text in German by Peter Osteried.
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by film historians Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
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Extras:"Chris Alexander on ..." 2011 introduction (6:50)
"Ticket to Die: Steve Haberman on Horror Express" 2018 video appreciation (8:31)
"Night Train to Nowhere: Ted Newsom on Bernard Gordon" 2018 video appreciation (15:08)
"Murder on the Trans-Siberian Express" 2011 interview with director Eugenio Martin (14:03)
"Notes from the Blacklist" 2005 interview with producer Bernard Gordon (30:29)
"Telly and Me: John Cacavas, Composer" 2011 interview (8:09)
Theatrical Trailer (2:57) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Region A / B-coded.
Comes with a reversible cover featuring newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys. The first pressing includes a fully-illustrated collector’s booklet with new writing by Adam Scovell.
Opening credits are in English while intertitles and end credits are in Spanish.
Restores an opening shot of the train passing the camera that was only heard over a black screen on earlier public domain and licensed DVD transfers. -
Have you spotted a mistake in these specifications? If so, let us know via our forums. -
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OVERALL: Draw
Arrow has new extras and carries over some of the Severin ones while the Cushing audio interview and Spanish track are exclusive to the latter release.
Also available in Italy. If you have this release, please submit the specifications via the forums. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray A America- Arrow Films - No cuts (87:46)
- Blu-ray ALL America- Severin - No cuts (87:41)
- Blu-ray B Germany- EndlessClassics / Al!ve - No cuts (87:45)
- Blu-ray B United Kingdom- Arrow Films - No cuts (87:46)
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Comparison added by Paul_Lewis on 14/12/11
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 07/07/21UPDATE LOG:
14/12/11: Initial entry
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22/06/17: Added Amazon link.
23/01/19: Added Arrow and German releases.
07/07/21: Dates.
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