Late Night Trains (1975)
Two young women, Margaret and Lisa, are set to take the overnight train from Munich in Germany to stay with Lisa's parents in Italy for Christmas. Unfortunately a pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize the pair.
Director: Aldo Lado
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Flavio Bucci as Blackie |
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Macha Méril as The Lady on the Train |
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Gianfranco De Grassi as Curly |
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Enrico Maria Salerno as Prof. Giulio Stradi |
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Marina Berti as Laura Stradi |
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Irene Miracle as Margaret Hollenbach |
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Laura D'Angelo as Lisa Stradi |
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Franco Fabrizi as The Voyeur on the Train |
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Dalila Di Lazzaro as Nurse Pauline (uncredited) |
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Rita Moscatelli as Marie (uncredited) |
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Karl-Heinz Peters as Margaret's Father (uncredited) |
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Giovanni Di Benedetto as Intellectual on the Train |
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Selan Karay as Navy Officer on the Train (uncredited) |
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Alberto Squillante as Joe (uncredited) |
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Richard Davis as Santa Victim (uncredited) |
| Sound | Serena Verdirosi | Vocals |
| Sound | Carlo Palmieri | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Micaela Esdra | Vocals |
| Sound | Rita Savagnone | Vocals |
| Directing | Aldo Lado | Director |
| Writing | Renato Izzo | Writer |
| Writing | Aldo Lado | Writer |
| Sound | Demis Roussos | Theme Song Performance |
| Art | Franco Bottari | Production Design |
| Editing | Alberto Gallitti | Editor |
| Sound | Ennio Morricone | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Pino Buricchi | Executive Producer |
| Camera | Gábor Pogány | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Roberto Infascelli | Story |
| Production | Paolo Infascelli | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Franco Bottari | Costume Design |
| Writing | Ettore Sanzò | Story |