




Passengers on a murder mystery train that crashes into a river must decide whether to risk waiting for help in the wreckage or take their chances in the murky depths below.
Practical Effects
The creature suit is gloriously unhinged — practical effects gone feral
Production
They built a TRAIN SET that goes UNDERWATER. Ambitious nonsense.
Director
Dale Fabrigar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire train was a functioning hydraulic set that could actually flood with 40,000 gallons of water — no CGI train crash here.
Director Dale Fabrigar specifically wanted a 1920s-period creature feature because 'modern cell phones ruin horror movies' — hence the elaborate masquerade setup that barely matters after the crash.