Horror   Italy

Late Night Trains is a controversial 1975 exploitation film directed by Aldo Lado. The movie follows the disturbing story of two young girls who embark on a train trip from Germany to Italy, only to find themselves terrorized by a pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman.

The film opens with Margaret and Lisa, two best friends, excitedly boarding a train for their journey to Italy. Unbeknownst to them, the train they have chosen turns out to be the perfect setting for a series of horrifying events about to unfold.

As the night progresses, the train becomes progressively empty, leaving only a handful of passengers, including Margaret, Lisa, two young hoodlums named Blackie and Curly, and a seductive nymphomaniac woman named Laura. With a sinister plan in mind, Blackie and Curly target the two innocent girls for their sadistic pleasure.

Initially, the girls sense something is off as they notice the pair of hoodlums making obscene comments and gestures. However, their concern quickly turns into fear when the duo begins to physically and verbally abuse them. Stranded on the train with no escape, Margaret and Lisa's nightmare intensifies as they become victims of the trio's perverse desires.

As the relentless assault continues, the girls' desperation grows. They desperately search for help, but every corner of the train seems to be filled with depravity and unspeakable acts. Each attempt to find safety or rescue becomes more harrowing than the last, plunging them deeper into their living nightmare.

Throughout the film, Late Night Trains explores themes of power dynamics, the dark side of human psychology, and the loss of innocence. It presents a grim and disturbing portrayal of the vulnerability of the girls and the twisted desires of their tormentors.

Ultimately, Late Night Trains serves as a shocking commentary on the darker aspects of society and the potential for evil within seemingly ordinary individuals. The film's graphic scenes and unflinching portrayal of violence and sexual abuse have made it a highly controversial and divisive piece of cinema.
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