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Duration: 213 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x540 | Added: 2019-Jan-30 |
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Tahnee Welch, daughter of actress Raquel Welch, began her acting career in Italy before returning to the US to star in Ron Howard's 'Cocoon' and its sequel. She subsequently worked primarily in Italian and German films and TV productions. Notably, she posed nude for Playboy magazine in 1995.
Release Year: 1993
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: O Último Trem para Veneza, Нощен влак за Венеция, Train to Hell, Vonat a pokolba, Venice Express - Sui binari del mistero, Venice Express, Ekspresas i Veneciją, Nocny pociag do Wenecji, A Última Viagem Para Veneza, Поезд в ад, Nocný spoj do Benátok, Tren nocturno a Venecia
Director: Carlo U. Quinterio
Writer: Leo Tichat, Toni Hirtreiter
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Keywords: amnesia, carnival, dark past, journey, love, neo-nazism, orient express, sex, stranger, venice, italy, writer
On the Orient Express' night journey from Munich to Venice during the start of the carnival season, a diverse group of passengers boards the train. Among them are a young writer, an actress and her daughter, an elderly dancer, five neo-nazi skinheads, and a mysterious stranger who seems to exert influence over the skinheads through their dreams. The stranger's presence and the events that unfold on the train remain unclear due to insufficient plot detail in the sources.
Night Train to Venice (1993) is a German Gothic-horror thriller directed by Carlo U. Quinterio. Set aboard the Orient Express during its night trip from Munich to Venice, the film's plot revolves around a group of passengers with varying backgrounds and intentions. The movie explores themes of mystery, influence, and the unknown, as evidenced by the mysterious stranger's control over the skinheads through their dreams. However, due to limited information in the provided sources, the full context, background, and significance of these themes remain unclear.