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Synopsis: When passengers on a train are attacked by a creature, they must band together in order to survive until morning.
Director(s): Paul Hyett
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
89 min
716 Views


to get us going again?

No... I don't know... Maybe?

Is the train

broken down or not?

What did he actually say?

I haven't been able to speak to him.

I can't get through.

Right. Forget it,

I'll ask him myself.

You can't do that.

Well, watch me do that.

No, we don't know

where he is.

Sorry?

Are you telling us

the driver is missing?

Oh, my God.

He didn't come back.

Where's he gone?

I don't know.

I'm trying to work on it.

I didn't want to worry you

so I didn't say anything.

Well, that didn't really work,

did it?

I don't suppose you know how to drive it?

The train, I mean.

I'm afraid not.

You need to get

your supervisor on the radio.

My husband

has high blood pressure.

He can't wait here all night.

I want my money back.

Please just calm down.

Alright!

Thank you.

Now, the way I see it,

we've got two options.

Either we all sit here

and compose our complaint letters,

or we actually do

something about it.

Like what?

Like use those wiggly things

on the end of your legs

and walk on out of here.

The station can't be more

than, what, a two-mile walk?

Three, max. We might even get

a phone signal before then.

I'm in.

Wait, wait, wait. No, no!

You can't just...

Safety protocol clearly states

passengers must stay

on the train and await assistance.

Those are the rules.

Ridiculous. It's not.

I will lose my job.

Sir! You can't get out of there

without any keys.

And do you have some keys? Yes.

Would you kindly use them?

No.

Come on! No, sir. I

will lose my job.

I can't open the door.

We can follow the tracks,

all stay together.

I don't see there'll be

a problem.

Yeah, come on.

It's stopped raining now.

- Please.

- Come on.

Well?

I can't leave the train

with these pensioners.

You just make sure

you keep up, son.

Come on!

Wouldn't you rather spend

the night in your own bed?

Huh?

Get your keys out.

Please.

I'm gonna lose my job

for doing this.

Come on.

Come on, then.

OK? Yes, fine, come on.

Just keep straight down there.

Down there.

Keep this side of the...

Wait up there, please.

Want a hand?

I'll hold your arm.

Queue up

there, please, madam.

No, I'm first.

OK, I'll go first.

- Bit of a drop, isn't it?

- You'll be alright.

Perhaps you won't.

OK... Careful.

Alright?

There's a rail here you've

just got to get your foot on.

Right... Ooh, OK.

Thank you very much.

Last but not least.

Whee!

Thanks.

It's my pleasure.

Five, six, seven...

Right, stick together, please.

Mind your step out here.

I'll light the path.

I'll light the track.

That's the long metal thing

that the train goes on, is it, boss?

Stick together, please.

I'm Nina.

Billy.

Hey!

Fuel leak.

Oh.

Ooh!

Why don't you walk with me?

We don't want you

falling over in the dark.

Stick together, please!

Recognize where we are?

Could be Thornton Forest.

You all right

there at the back, sir?

Can you hurry up at the front?

I want to get there tonight.

Not exactly a

favorite pastime of mine,

trekking through the woods.

Don't worry, it's just

a deer or something.

Keep going.

Come on, guys,

it's getting closer now.

Do you think

it could be the driver?

Why would he be

in the bushes?

I don't know.

It just sounds like it could be.

Just wait here. Can

we not just keep on going?

What do you mean "wait here"?

You can't just leave us.

I'll find out.

Where are you going?

Leave us on our own.

- Where's he gone?

- Come on!

Joe, what is it?

Go. Go.

Back on the train, everyone!

Get back

on the train, everyone!

Hurry!

Come on!

Joe, hurry!

Where's the key?

- Hurry up!

- I'm trying, I'm trying!

Quick!

Alright, go. Go, go, go, go!

- Quickly!

- Hurry up.

Joe, get in!

Joe, get in!

Wait!

Come on!

Wait! Hurry, come on.

Hurry!

- Get in, quick.

- Come on, Joe!

Wait!

Let's go, come on!

- Help me!

- Get in, get in! In, in!

Shut the f***ing door!

We need to move her.

Someone help me get her up!

We need to get her up.

Help me, please.

Lift, lift. Please.

And lift. Lift her up.

Come on. OK, lift.

Calm down,

shh, calm down.

Everyone, step back!

We'll lie

her down on the chair.

Try and calm her down.

Here, take this.

Alright, wrap it round.

Above the wound. Tighter!

Pull it down. Step back.

What can you see?

I can't see anything!

Get the first aid kit!

And water!

Shh.

Breathe, breathe.

Hurry up.

Get some water!

You'll be fine.

Shh... Breathe, breathe.

Everybody just stay calm!

I don't know what I'm doing.

Oh, my God, I don't know

what I'm doing.

Pressure on,

get the pressure on!

What do you see?

I can't see anything!

The door! Is it secure?

Check the door.

Just over there.

What the f*** was that?

Keep her quiet,

for f***'s sake!

Shh...

Get her to shut the f*** up.

What is that?

F***. F***.

Shh...

Shh... Please.

It's gone. It's gone.

It's gone.

We've got to get her

to a hospital.

We need to get her

to a hospital.

Joe, we've got to call someone.

Joe! Joe!

Joe. Joe...

Joe! Joe!

We need to call someone.

We need to call... call someone.

Just get someone, Joe.

Now! Now! Go, now!

This is the Eastborough

sprinter service

requesting immediate

emergency assistance.

Hello?

Hello?!

You alright, mate?

Yeah. Yeah, fine.

This was working earlier.

How about getting

the engine started?

I haven't got the first clue

about trains. Do you?

I know engines.

Dirt bikes, lawnmowers.

It's my old man's business, repairs.

- There's your problem.

- The fuel leak?

Yeah, the line must have split

when we crashed.

There might be some left

in the tank, but...

without pressure we ain't gonna

be able to restart her.

We're going nowhere

till it's patched.

I better tell the others.

We're just gonna have

to sit tight and wait for help.

My wife needs

medical attention now!

And meanwhile we're just

a train full of bear bait.

It wasn't a bear.

Bears don't howl.

What was it then, a wolf?

A dog couldn't do that.

There haven't been any bears

or wolves round here for centuries.

What animal did that to her?

It wasn't an animal.

It was more like a man.

Just lie back, love.

You need to rest.

No, you're not listening.

You don't understand.

It wasn't an animal.

She's in shock.

What happened

to the driver?

What?

What aren't you telling us?

That's inside the train.

Inside?

What are you doing?

No, that's not a good idea.

Oh, f***.

You've got a knife, right?

Why would I have a knife?

Get a key!

Hurry up!

No, no!

F***in' hell!

Ow! Oh, f***!

F***.

Stinks of piss down here.

Who are you?

He's one of the passengers

from earlier. Help him up.

I don't-I don't believe this.

So... So what you're saying...

is...

is that we've definitely

gone past Barrock's Hill?

Have you not heard anything

we just told you?

No signal.

What a surprise.

I can't believe

I missed my stop.

It's great to have you on board.

Try to hold still, love.

She's got a fever.

Shock?

I've dealt

with a dog bite before,

but I don't know

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