The Phantom Express - 1932 - Remastered Edition

Watch The Phantom Express - 1932 - Remastered Edition

  • Passed
  • 2007
  • 55 min
  • 5.3  (239)

The Phantom Express is a thrilling and suspenseful movie from 1932 directed by Emory Johnson, now available in a remastered edition. The film stars William Collier Jr. as Larry Doyle, a young and enthusiastic railroad employee in charge of a train known as the "phantom express" that runs on a haunted track. Doyle finds himself in the midst of dangerous and mysterious events that threaten the safety of the passengers and the future of the railroad.

The movie is set in the early 20th century, and it has all the charm of an era in which steam engines ruled transportation. The opening scenes show Doyle and his colleagues in the bustling train station, preparing for another day of work. The excitement builds up as the phantom express, a shiny black locomotive with a strange reputation, arrives at the platform. The train is supposed to run on a cursed track that has caused the death of several people over the years.

Doyle is undeterred by the superstitions around the phantom express and is determined to prove that the train is safe and reliable. He takes charge of the train and starts his journey with a group of passengers, including a wealthy couple, a mysterious woman, and a convict being transported to prison. The tension rises quickly when Doyle discovers that the phantom express is being sabotaged, and he may be the target of a sinister plot.

The plot is full of twists and turns, and the suspense is skillfully maintained throughout the movie. The various characters have their own motivations and secrets, and it is not clear who is behind the attacks on the train. The director uses the setting of the train to create a claustrophobic atmosphere, where danger could be lurking around every corner. The sound effects and music also contribute to the mood, making The Phantom Express an exciting and engaging experience.

The acting in the movie is solid, with William Collier Jr. delivering a convincing performance as the brave and resourceful protagonist. Sally Blane is charming as the young woman Doyle is interested in, adding a touch of romance to the plot. J. Farrell MacDonald is excellent as the gruff and experienced engineer, who provides both comic relief and wisdom to the story. The supporting cast is also well chosen, with each actor bringing their own unique personality to their character.

The production values of the movie are impressive, considering the era in which it was made. The train scenes are exciting, with excellent camera work and editing. The train itself is a marvel of engineering, and the various shots of it chugging through the countryside and crossing bridges are memorable. The interior shots of the train are also well crafted, with attention to detail in the design of the cabins and the costumes of the characters.

In conclusion, The Phantom Express is a highly entertaining movie that deserves to be seen by fans of classic cinema. The remastered edition enhances the visual and audio quality of the film, making it a pleasure to watch. The movie is a testament to the creativity and skill of filmmakers of the past, who knew how to create suspenseful and thrilling stories without the use of modern technology. The Phantom Express is a gem of a movie from a bygone era, and it deserves to be appreciated by audiences today.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2007
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    55 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (239)