Train

Synopsis: In Europe, a group of American college athletes unknowingly board a train that will become one deadly ride.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Gideon Raff
Production: Lionsgate
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2008
94 min
284 Views


All right, Todd, let's go.

Let's go.

All right.

Keep it up.

Keep it up. Yes.

All right.

Nice. Nice.

Control, Todd, control.

Keep him away

from your body.

Damn it.

Stay focused.

It's fine. Stay focused.

Come on.

Yes.

- How's she doing?

- Sex and violence.

That's what it's all about.

F***.

- Hey.

- How'd your match go?

I won.

Shocker.

American, no hard

feelings, huh?

You don't play fair.

Oh, you're upset.

Screw you, you

uncircumcised little f***.

Here.

My peace offering.

What's that?

A party.

Here we celebrate

after a match.

The girls here go cray

for American boys like you.

All right.

- Girls, huh?

- Uh-huh.

The train to Odessa

leaves at 0100.

I want all of you down here,

full gear, by 06:30.

We eat on the train, hmm?

Hey, Coach, uh, listen...

Shut up.

When you win,

you can talk.

I want all of you

up in your rooms,

get into bed,

lights out by 8:
00.

No bullshit.

Mike and Chris.

Beth and Jen.

Todd and Sheldon.

Claire and Alex.

Night.

- Thank you.

- Get laid.

So, you and me?

Yeah. No, not gonna happen.

All right?

I'm only doing this for Alex.

Baby, it was one match.

You know you're

better than her.

You could easily

tear her face off...

...if you wanted to.

But what if

I don't want to?

Look...

...you are really, really good

at this, you know?

You can go pro.

I just...

I wanna be a doctor.

You got pinned,

that's all.

I'm quitting the team.

I know what you need.

You need to learn

the Todd Patterson...

...invincible double-leg

double-hook throw.

- What?

- Go.

Now spread your legs.

Grab my neck.

Spread again.

- What?

- Now pull me down.

See? It works.

Okay, you gotta let...

Let go now.

I'm coming up.

I said spread'em.

God, you are so beautiful.

Blue eyes, do you always

get this excited...

...when you pin someone?

You betcha.

Okay. Let's go.

Come on.

Freedom.

Where do you think

you're going, hmm?

Ooh, look at that.

Long after lights out.

We just wanted to get

some fresh air, that's all.

Is that weed?

We won't tell if you won't.

Where are you really heading?

- To get somefresh air.

- To a party.

- Bro.

- Hey.

It's a fresh-air party.

Well, then...

...let's go.

It should be straight ahead,

one more block.

Guys, where is this place?

Uh, it's 'Kanyazborst' and...

...'Naza-vee-see-mostov'

All right, thanks.

Oh, my God.

Dude, brace yourself.

You're gonna kiss...

...my mother-f***ing

feet after this.

Man, what have

you done now, huh?

Jesus.

No. No, I can't do this.

Hey, we should go.

It's late.

Did you have

fun up there?

Claire, come on.

Claire.

American, where

are you going to?

We're in the

middle of the fun.

Claire, you coming?

No. She said I'll

take care ofher.

What the hell are you

talking about, man, huh?

- Claire, come on.

- I say she stay.

What's your problem?

Claire.

Get your f***ing hands off me.

Hey, we just wanna leave.

You wanna fight, huh?

You didn't get enough

mat for breakfast?

Todd... Todd, don't do this.

American.

Hey.

Hey, why are you mad at me?

I had no choice.

Uh, yes, that's exactly

what you had, a choice,

and you chose to fight.

You could have avoided this.

Okay, wait.

I think we're vey,

vey close here.

What time is it?

You're all pathetic.

Bunch of losers.

You know what your problem is?

You're not athletes.

You have no idea

what team spirit is.

All you do is think

about yourselves.

Well, you know what?

I hope last night

was worth it,

'cause you just risked

the entire tournament,

not to mention your future.

Coach, I'm so sory.

And you.

Odessa.

We need to get to

Odessa, the Ukraine.

Odessa.

Doesn't anybody speak

English in this county?

Is there a manager back there

that speaks English?

Eng...

Odessa.

Excuse me.

I couldn't help but

hear your predicament.

I might have a

solution for you.

Oh, really?

The train I'm on

reaches Odessa.

Can you please tell

this... lady...

...what train you're on,

so we can buy tickets for it?

You can pay on board.

That's how it works here

on the smaller lines.

Come on, get moving.

You missed one train

already. Let's go.

Excuse me, friend.

Are you the captain

of this ship?

Conductor Vasily Alexie

at your service.

Great. Well, we want

to hitch a ride...

...with you to Odessa,

me and my five guys.

Welcome to Dosvidaniya.

That means we'll show you

to your compartments.

Okay. Great.

You two.

Rad.

Passports, please.

What?

Please give me your passport.

Why?

Many...

- Stealers.

- Steal... Stealers.

- Thieves.

- Yeah.

Yes. Thieves.

We save for you.

Save.

So gross.

Nasty.

I didn't even want

you for this job.

And what do you know

about wrestling anyway, huh?

You know what, though?

I didn't judge you.

I gave you a chance.

And then you do this to me?

Wait till Dean Edwards

hears about this, my friend.

And you know what?

Even if we make the match,

they're all drunk.

Casino.

Restaurant car, parlor.

Oh, it's been remodeled

and refurbished.

God, this train has

got to stop moving.

I'm getting seasick.

Shall I open the window?

Let the ocean breeze

swiftly waft through...

...and take away

your mal de mer?

Oh, shut up.

If this stupid party,

man, messes up...

...my chances for going pro...

Hey. Are you listening?

- Eveyword.

- All right.

Alex?

Oh, my God.

Hello?

Is anybody there?

What do you want?

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to frighten you.

My face has this

effect on people.

I thought I was alone.

May I?

Uh, please.

I... I didn't have a

chance to thank you...

...for all you help

back at the station.

We will make it to

Odessa in time?

Even if we don't,

the rest of our team

will wait for us there, so...

- Oh.

- Yeah.

Where are you going to or...

or coming from?

I'm going home.

I don't like flying.

Call me old-fashioned,

but I love train rides.

The only downside is...

...that sometimes gets...

...lonely.

Lucky.

Luck has nothing

to do with it.

English.

Where you from?

Maybe you should take

it easy there...

...with the smoking, huh?

Maybe it's not your

f***ing business.

Deal you in?

Um, is it even legal?

Sometimes.

Lucky for us.

Oh, wait, wait.

It's this one here.

Hey, you're not

gonna charge me...

...for this, are you?

I read some stories...

...in that college

regulation book...

...you won't believe.

No.

Good.

Just relax.

You wanna hear

something funny?

I don't even know

your name, miss.

Doctor.

Dr. Velislava.

What do I need a doctor for?

Truth or dare, Claire?

Kiss my ass, moron.

You shouldn't have

said anything.

All right.

You asked for it.

Yeah. Yeah.

Suck it all.

My turn.

Well...

You have to ask,

don't you?

Truth or dare, geek?

- Dare.

- Take your shirt off.

Oh, brother.

Did those hurt?

A little...

for a second.

Freak.

It's kinda hot.

Pain can be fun.

You know,

same nerves as pleasure.

Truth.

Okay.

So who do you hook up with

at the party?

No one.

Oh, come on, man.

You disappeared

for, like, an hour.

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Gideon Raff

Gideon "Gidi" Raff (born 1973) is an Israeli film and television director, screenwriter and writer. He is best known for the award-winning 2010 Israeli television drama series Prisoners of War (which he created, wrote and directed) and its acclaimed US adaptation, Homeland (for which he won two Primetime Emmy Awards in 2012). more…

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