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*''Death Train'', alternative name for ''[[Beyond the Door III]]'', 1989 Italian horror film |
*''Death Train'', alternative name for ''[[Beyond the Door III]]'', 1989 Italian horror film |
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*''Death Train'', last of the 2004 ''[[Hideshi Hino's Theater of Horror]]'' series of Japanese horror films |
*''Death Train'', last of the 2004 ''[[Hideshi Hino's Theater of Horror]]'' series of Japanese horror films |
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*''The Death Train'', 1978 TV drama starring [[Hugh Keays-Byrne]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 21:25, 21 November 2010
Death train may refer to:
- Death train, alternative name for Holocaust train, used to transport Jews to Nazi concentration and extermination camps
- Death Train, a novel by Alastair MacNeill, based on the UNACO screenplay by Alistair MacLean
- Death Train, first of The Sergeant series of novels by Len Levinson writing as Gordon Davis
- "Death Train", a song from the album Sinking the Eight Ball by Ruby Joe
Film and television
- Death Train, 1993 TV movie starring Pierce Brosnan, based on the novel by Alastair MacNeill
- Death Train (2005), German TV movie starring Arnold Vosloo
- Death Train, alternative name for Beyond the Door III, 1989 Italian horror film
- Death Train, last of the 2004 Hideshi Hino's Theater of Horror series of Japanese horror films
- The Death Train, 1978 Australian TV drama starring Hugh Keays-Byrne