Ghost Train
This earliest surviving Romanian horror-thriller is distinctly un-Romanian in several ways: an adaptation of Arnold Ridley’s play of the same name (best known through its 1941 film version starring Arthur Askey), TRENUL FANTOMĂ was shot in Hungary as an alternate-language version of KÍSÉRTETEK VONATA (1933), with both films using footage taken from the 1931 British movie adaptation.
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This earliest surviving Romanian horror-thriller is distinctly un-Romanian in several ways: an adaptation of Arnold Ridley’s play of the same name (best known through its 1941 film version starring Arthur Askey), TRENUL FANTOMĂ was shot in Hungary as an alternate-language version of KÍSÉRTETEK VONATA (1933), with both films using footage taken from the 1931 British movie adaptation.
The Saragossa Manuscript
7.9The Crying Game
6.8Dune: Part Three
0.0Dune
7.4Cries and Whispers
7.9The Teachers' Lounge
7.2Woman in the Dunes
8.2Alienoid: Return to the Future
6.6Joy
7.0Nimic
6.6Before the Revolution
7.1Ret
6.3Next Goal Wins
6.4The Parenting
6.0The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her
6.7Many Wars Ago...
7.3Hello
6.3Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
7.8