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Two convicts break out of Stonehaven Prison in the dead of winter, boarding a freight train with the intention of getting as far away as possible before their notoriously sadistic warden finds out. But the brakes fail and the driver has a heart attack, sending hundreds of tons of metal hurtling through the snowy Alaskan wastes at terrifying and unstoppable speed. (Arrow Films)

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Goldbeater 

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English When the song Runaway Train by Soul Asylum was playing on the radio a few days ago, I thought I might as well rewatch the adventure movie of the same name. This is a movie in which you will essentially feel all the frostbite and fingers crushed by iron, which transforms the usual premise of a prison escape into an original "survival movie"; with a runaway armoured train and a very memorable manic performance by Jon Voight in the lead role and great Eric Roberts and Rebecca De Mornay in supporting roles. With the unconventional direction of Andrey Konchalovskiy and the original screenplay by Akira Kurosawa, this Cannon Films production feels like revelation. This is a stylish and chilling action movie that really gets under your skin. ()

DaViD´82 

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English Four runaway locomotives, two fugitives and the endless expanse of snow. A picture that works in all scenes that take place on the train itself. It also has a very powerful ending, good actors and a decently set atmosphere of unwelcoming wilderness and a situation with no way out. But what takes Runaway Train down, a lot way down, is the B-standard evil prison guard character and almost all the scenes from the command station. They needlessly interrupt the viewer experience. They would have done better to focus fully just on the rising tension in the uncontrollable train. Even so, mainly thanks to the ending, this is an excellent movie experience. ()

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English An excellent thriller with a great atmosphere of despair. Simple but fundamentally a story of genius: A runaway train with two escaped convicts, with no chance of stopping in the wilderness of Alaska. Lunatic Manny is one of the best roles Jon Voight ever played and Eric Roberts gives the performance of his life (nomination for an Oscar). And the ending... ()

Isherwood 

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English A riveting thrill ride that benefits from two things in particular: 1) Konchalovsky’s conception of the limited space of the train, where the tension is heightened by the cuts to the control center, which creates more obstacles and problems, 2) the excellently written and acted characters of the prisoners and guards, for whom it is quite an issue to feel any sympathy, given their nature. The result is an uncompromising flick whose appeal, even after more than twenty years, is mainly due to the irresistible boyish feeling of hard adventure, as is the case for the films made by Frankenheimer or Carpenter. In fact, the traditional synth music references the latter. A classic. ()

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English Sure, the story and a bit of the execution is B-grade, but the acting, the dynamic editing, and last but not least the unstoppable runaway train give it a very convincing mask of refined action spectacle. Konchalovsky didn't sweat much on the director's chair, but the film is all the more brisk and emotionally striking in the end. If you fancy switching off for 100 minutes and a splash of blood here and there won't upset you, don’t hesitate. 75% ()

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