Cruel Train Trailer

Cruel Train Trailer (1995)

22 December 1995 Drama, Crime 100 mins

In wartime England, railway official Ruben Roberts discovers that his wife was sexually abused as a child by the Chairman of the Line, also her godfather. With her assistance, Ruben plots murder on the Brighton Express.

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Cast

David Suchet

as Ruben Roberts

Saskia Reeves

as Selina Roberts

Adrian Dunbar

as Jack Dando

Alec McCowen

as Supt. Fish

Jonathan Moore

as Sgt. Handy

Richard Ridings

as Percy Cotton

Melanie Hill

as Phyllis Pratt

Vivienne Burgess

as Mrs. Liddle

Gerard Horan

as Colin Caine

Minnie Driver

as Flora Mussell

Bryan Pringle

as Maurice Mussell

Sheila Reid

as Vera Mussell

Crew

Chris Parr

Chris Parr Executive Producer

George Faber

George Faber Executive Producer

Beverley Dartnall

Beverley Dartnall Associate Producer

Sean Van Hales

Sean Van Hales Cinematography

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 22 December 1995

Production Companies

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