Horror Express | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 8, 2019
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A fine horror tale delivered by Lee, Cushing, a well rounded supporting cast and a crazy monster.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | Mysterious and unearthly deaths start to occur while Professor Saxton is transporting the frozen remains of a primitive humanoid creature he found in Manchuria back to Europe. |
| lead actors | Hiroshi Kitatawa | Vicente Roca | José Canalejas | José Marco | Allen Russell | Juan Olaguivel | Faith Clift | Víctor Israel | George Rigaud | José Jaspe | Alice Reinheart | Helga Liné | Ángel del Pozo | Julio Peña | Silvia Tortosa | Alberto de Mendoza | Telly Savalas | Peter Cushing | Christopher Lee |
| director | Eugenio Martín |












