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Last Passenger
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Lewis Shaler is a doctor and single father heading home with his young son Max on a late night train from London. Max accidentally causes fellow passenger Sarah Barwell to spill coffee on her coat, prompting Shaler to apologize to Barwell. The interaction is the beginning of a romantic connection between the two. Unexpectedly, the train has break-down as close to the final station. All train driver and staffs were down, there are only last few passengers on the train- one of them is Shaler. They have to find out the way to escape the train is moving with high speeds and having no brake.
Lewis Shaler is a doctor and single father heading home with his young son Max on a late night train from London. Max accidentally causes fellow passenger Sarah Barwell to spill coffee on her coat, prompting Shaler to apologize to Barwell. The interaction is the beginning of a romantic connection between the two. Unexpectedly, the train has break-down as close to the final station. All train driver and staffs were down, there are only last few passengers on the train- one of them is Shaler. They have to find out the way to escape the train is moving with high speeds and having no brake.
Actors:
Hunter Hamilton,
Lindsay Duncan,
Samuel Geker-Kawle,
Kara Tointon,
Joshua Kaynama,
Iddo Goldberg,
Dougray Scott,
David Schofield
Hunter Hamilton
Lindsay Duncan
7 November 1950, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Samuel Geker-Kawle
Kara Tointon
5 August 1983, Essex, England, UK
Joshua Kaynama
Iddo Goldberg
5 August 1975, Tel Aviv, Israel
Dougray Scott
25 November 1965, Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland, UK
David Schofield
1951, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Director:
Omid Nooshin
Omid Nooshin
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Dougray Scott #Future Films #Iddo Goldberg #Kara Tointon #Last Passenger #NDF International #Omid Nooshin #UK Film Council
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April 25, 2014
While Last Passenger is in the same vein as films such as Unstoppable, Speed, Joy Ride, and Premium Rush, it lacks a proper resolution and its empty thrills don't make up for its inadequate amount of substance.April 24, 2014
A runaway-train action thriller that coasts along serviceably for a bit before entering Boredom Station, this British-produced rip-off of Speed lacks compelling characterizations.April 23, 2014
Omid Nooshin's sturdy runaway-train thriller chugs up a decent amount of suspense.April 23, 2014
Intelligent and strongly acted, Last Passenger is a white-knuckle thrill ride that, despite its small budget, is capable of going toe-to-toe with the best thrillers coming out of Hollywood todayMay 11, 2014
Last Passenger is a good antithesis to the overloaded and cluttered action Hollywood seems to love nowadays.April 24, 2014
Like so many late-night journeys, Last Passenger starts out full of promise, but only stops at places we've already been.April 24, 2014
Mr. Nooshin stirs a mystery that's light on special effects and bravely uncomplicated.April 24, 2014
Altogether, this is a brilliantly done entry in the non-blockbuster suspense genre -- of which we haven't had enough lately.April 22, 2014
While Last Passenger is a campy B-movie, it possesses greater aesthetic aspirations, and the film's stylistic ambition is ultimately what makes it an entertaining ride.April 24, 2014
Although the film, Nooshin's first feature, takes a while to become fully propulsive, it eventually puts forth an effective series of red herrings, close calls and clock-ticking action scenes.
John Hartl
April 24, 2014
It (almost literally) runs off the rails with a series of twists that ultimately invite more laughs than tension.April 24, 2014
Scott's excellent turn in this gripping indie thriller proves he can handle action roles.