Death Train


1:45 pm - 3:45 pm, Sunday, February 8 on Together TV (83)

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About this Broadcast

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A mercenary is hired to transport a nuclear device across Europe and get it to Iraq without arousing the suspicions of the undercover cops looking for him - little suspecting that a crack team of special agents, led by Pierce Brosnan, is closing in. Clumsy thriller which only manages to deliver in the closing scenes, also starring Patrick Stewart, Alexandra Paul, Christopher Lee and Ted Levine


1993
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Pierce Brosnan (Actor) .. Mike Graham
Patrick Stewart (Actor) .. Malcolm Philpott
Alexandra Paul (Actor) .. Sabrina Carver
Christopher Lee (Actor) .. Gen Benin
Ted Levine (Actor) .. Alex Tierney
John Abineri (Actor) .. Leitzig
Nic D'Avirro (Actor) .. Rodenko
Clarke Peters (Actor) .. Whitlock

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Did You Know..

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Pierce Brosnan (Actor) .. Mike Graham
Born: May 16, 1953 in Drogheda, Ireland
Best Known For: Being James Bond.
Early-life: Pierce Brendan Brosnan was born on May 16, 1953, in Drogheda, Ireland. His parents separated when he was a baby, and he was raised by relatives in Navan (which he considers his hometown) from the age of four while his mother trained as a nurse in England. They were reunited in 1964, settling in Putney, west London, with his mother's second husband. Pierce was bulled at school because of his Irish accent. He later trained as a commercial artist, but switched to acting after becoming involved with a theatre group.
Career: Brosnan's first roles came on stage at York Theatre Royal. He was chosen by Tennessee Williams to star in the West End debut of his play The Red Devil Battery Sign. He followed by his movie debut in Resting Rough in 1979. He made appearances in The Professionals, Hammer House of Horror, The Long Good Friday and Manions of America before moving to Hollywood. He was in the TV show Remington Steele for five years, which prevented him taking over from Roger Moore as 007 in 1986. Low-budget movies followed until Bond came calling again in 1995. His last 007 movie, Die Another Day, was released in 2002. He runs his own production company, Irish DreamTime. Among his best non-Bond movies are The Thomas Crown Affair remake, The Matador, Seraphim Falls, The Ghost, Love is All You Need, The Love Punch, A Long Way Down and Mamma Mia!
Quote: "To my eye, women get sexier around 35. They know a thing or two, and knowledge is always alluring."
Trivia: He became an American citizen in 2004, but retains his Irish citizenship.
Patrick Stewart (Actor) .. Malcolm Philpott
Born: July 13, 1940 in Mirfield, West Yorkshire
Best Known For: Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Early-life: Born July 13, 1940, in Mirfield, West Yorkshire. He began acting at 12 in amateur groups (where he befriended a young Brian Blessed). He left school at 15 to work on a local newspaper, quitting after the editor told him to choose between the theatre and journalism. For a year he worked as a furniture salesman to fund his drama training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He landed his first professional job with Lincoln Repertory in 1959.
Career: A long association with the Royal Shakespeare Company began in 1966. Stewart's first small-screen role came in 1974's A Fall of Eagles, and his movie debut a year later in Tilney. His subsequent TV roles include I, Claudius, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Star Trek: The Next Generation, which made him a household name on both sides of the Atlantic. He returned to the stage when the series ended in 1994. Stewart has since appeared in the Star Trek movies Generations, First Contact, Insurrection and Nemesis. He's also starred in Conspiracy Theory and the blockbusting X-Men films. He made a memorable appearance in Extras, starred alongside David Tennant in Hamlet.
Quote: "I am not the archetypal leading man. This is mainly for one reason: as you may have noticed, I have no hair."
Trivia: He was knighted in 2010.
Alexandra Paul (Actor) .. Sabrina Carver
Christopher Lee (Actor) .. Gen Benin
Born: May 27, 1922 in Belgravia, London
Best Known For: Playing Dracula.
Early-life: Born Christopher Frank Carandini Lee on May 27, 1922, in Belgravia, London, the son of an Italian aristocrat and a soldier. He had an older sister, Xandra, whose daughter is actress Harriet Walter. When their parents divorced, the children were raised by their mother and her second husband, a banker. Lee attended Wellington College, then worked in a London shipping office before serving in the RAF during the Second World War. On being demobbed, he was snapped up by Rank Studios, but failed to get a big break, appearing instead in several small roles.
Career: Lee hit the big time in 1957 when his formidable height landed him the role of the monster in Hammer's The Curse of Frankenstein. It marked the beginning of his horror movie partnership with Peter Cushing, which also included such films as Dracula, The Mummy, and The Gorgon. Lee went on to become one of the world's most prolific actors. Star Wars episodes II and III and The Lord of the Rings introduced him to a new generation of fans. Other significant titles include The Wicker Man, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Gremlins II, The Man with the Golden Gun and The Golden Compass. He also appeared in Alice in Wonderland, Burke and Hare, Season of the Witch and The Hobbit. He died on June 7, 2015, at the age of 93 due to respiratory problems and heart failure.
Quote: "There are many vampires in the world today - you only have to think of the film business."
Trivia: Lee was knighted in 2009. Away from acting, he was an accomplished singer and had an intriguing sideline as a heavy metal star.
Ted Levine (Actor) .. Alex Tierney
John Abineri (Actor) .. Leitzig
Nic D'Avirro (Actor) .. Rodenko
Clarke Peters (Actor) .. Whitlock
Born: April 07, 1952 in New York
Best Known For: Playing Lester Freamon in The Wire.
Early-life: Born Peter Clarke on April 7, 1952, in New York, and was raised in New Jersey. He's the second of four brothers and knew from the age of 14 that he wanted to be involved with the performing arts. He moved to London in 1973, where he formed soul band the Majestics. Clarke lent his distinctive vocal talents to Joan Armatrading's Love and Affection and the disco classic, Boogie Nights.
Career: He switched his name due to another actor called Peter Clarke. One of his earliest screen roles came in Sean Connery's 1981 sci-fi thriller Outland. Peters appeared in a string of TV and film projects, including Mona Lisa, Between the Lines, Jonathan Creek, Notting Hill and K-Pax. His stage hits have included The Iceman Cometh, Blues in the Night, Porgy and Bess, The Witches of Eastwick and Five Guys Named Joe (which he also wrote). He has appeared in critically acclaimed dramas The Wire and Damages; played Nelson Mandela in TV drama Endgame, and also appearing in Marley and Me. Aside from appearing in Holby City, his other projects include HBO drama Treme (from The Wire's David Simon). He's also appeared on stage in the title role of Shakespeare's Othello alongside his Wire co-star Dominic West.
Quote: "It's good to be working. That's the bottom line, to be part of different things; voicing my opinions about the world. I feel like an actor on a mission."
Trivia: In 1992, he was nominated for a Tony Award for his work on Five Guys Named Moe. While filming Outland he rang his mother one evening to tell her he'd just beaten up James Bond.
David S Jackson (Director)

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