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A gunslinger, a vengeful ex-slave, and a runaway board a midnight train to Atlanta. They discover that the train is haunted by a sinister force, and must fight to survive the night.
Georgia, 1872 - seven years after the end of the Civil War. On a midnight train to Atlanta, Jericho Whitfield, a brilliant former slave, plans to avenge the murder of his daughter - who was scalped by his old master. Jericho's mission is to scalp and kill Annie Hargraves - his old master's rebellious, street-smart teenage daughter. A clean eye for an eye revenge. The only thing standing in Jericho's way is Roland Bursley, a vicious mercenary hired to protect Annie on her trip to Atlanta. But Roland, Annie, and Jericho soon discover that there is something far scarier than the three of them on the train - and they will have to work together if they want to survive the midnight journey to Atlanta.

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    • Author: Roram
    I must admit that I had somewhat more of an anticipation for the movie, given the fact that it has both Tony Todd and Michael Eklund on the cast list. And the fact that it is a horror movie wrapped up in a western attire, just made it all seem all the more interesting.

    But alas, that was not to be. I managed to endure 45 minutes of the ordeal that is known as "West of Hell" before I gave up out of utter hopelessness and boredom. Actually, the movie had drained all energy away from me and I was starting to fall asleep as well. Yep, the movie was that boring.

    Nothing of any worth or interest happened in the movie. The characters were one-dimensional cardboard cutouts with an equal amount of personality as a mosquito. And that made it a complete snoozefest to sit through and be tormented by watching.

    Not even Tony Todd or Michael Eklund could do anything to lift up the abysmal display of pointlessness that transpired on the screen.

    I have no intention of returning to watch the rest of the movie, because there was nothing, and I do mean that literally, to keep me interested, not in the story, not in the characters, not in whatever plot was unfolding with the shapeshifter.

    One might actually be tempted to hope that the train the movie took place on would derail or crash, and ending the misery of the movie that is "West of Hell".
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    • Author: Munimand
    Oh, what can i say without spoiling anything. well i'm not overexcited,though the propmakers have done their job, the story could have been written on a paper napkin, the yellow glow staight through the movie, could make you think its a gold rush movie, but its all about revenge and avenge between the good the bad the ugly and the devil and so on made as haunting as my empty wallet. there are no new angels of filmmaking to find in this feature , and as long as the movie consists of two or three locations, it bears all the signs of low budget.....i cant give less than 2 stars for this chattanooga choo choo tale
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    • Author: Kanrad
    Let me just say that I loved this movie. I knew going into it that it was't going to be a well funded SFX nightmare. As a matter of fact, I had to change my perspective of it 5 minutes into it. I realized that it was more like a stage play. Once I realized that, I really got into it. You had a lot of angry and hurt people stuck on a train together. They had to set the tone immediately and they did. They established the atmosphere the old fashioned way with lighting and ominous foreshadowing. They did an excellent job developing the characters. You understood where they were coming from and what was ahead. It was worth the purchase and I have no regrets. My nieces loved it too. They're 12 and they said it reminds them of a ghost story. It reminded me so much of a few productions I've seen over the years.

    If you like films that aren't all about SFX and that focus on character development then this is a good one. I highly recommend viewing it for what it is. I can't fairly review this based on blockbuster standards. It's not that type of film.
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    • Author: inform
    'West of Hell' did actually intrigue me. It did have a great idea, it was interesting to see how western and horror would go together, and it had a capable cast on paper, Tony Todd, Lance Henriksen and Michael Eklund having given more than serviceable performances in the past (Todd in 'Candyman' is a notable example). So there was not any intent or prejudiced want to dislike it.

    After seeing it, it is actually really quite sad that the potential that 'West of Hell' had was wasted by very lousy, and that's being kind, execution. How badly it executes a great idea is just shocking and one would not think that the cast showed themselves to be more than capable in other things judging from their performances here. Are there worse films? Oh yes, 'West of Hell' is not even quite one of the worst films seen recently, it is though one of the worst and most frustrating wastes of potential. Having seen a lot of those recently, part of me of debilitated by this.

    Eklund is the least bad thing about 'West of Hell', he at least tries without being pantomimic and doesn't look like he was only doing it for financial reasons.

    Cannot say the same for the rest of the cast, Todd tries too hard and the over-acting does become painfully desperate and Henriksen is merely phoning it in (he has come off reasonably well in stinkers before, and he has been in a lot, but not this time). The rest of the cast are not worth mentioning, mainly because most are completely forgettable but those that aren't quite so much are that for reasons that are not good.

    In all fairness, everybody is saddled with one dimensional archetypes that have no depth or shade to them whatsoever, cliché-ridden and barely coherently structured script writing and barely existent direction to work from, but that they don't act quite plays as big part too.

    Visually, 'West of Hell' looks cheap with far from authentic settings and photography and editing that looks very static and disorganised. It works neither as a horror or a western. The horror elements are too predictable and the scares and shocks go through the motions just as much as Henrilsen does, with no tension, suspense or dread in sight. One never doubts the outcomes, what could have been reasonably creative is so ordinarily handled. It fails as a western because there are no thrills, interesting characters, excitement and there is too much emphasis on the horror element.

    Summing, awful. 1/10 Bethany Cox
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    • Author: Oveley
    I really REALLY wanted to like this, even after reading the reviews I read here... It is a really good concept with so many possibilities. Unfortunately it didn't just fall flat... It fell through the floor, the basement and eventually landed somewhere (maybe) at the bottom of the bottomless pit (yes, ik its bottomless. That was the point) ... You get the idea. If I couldn't even make it a half hour in then its beyond bad. I have made it through some pretty bad movies and it takes I lot for me to just turn something off.

    That being said if you have a big day ahead of you and are having trouble sleeping give this movie a try!! Works better than watching a muted golf game after eating thanksgiving dinner when everyone else has already gone nappy-bye.
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    • Author: Global Progression
    Screen play by "BUBBA FISH" - Cmon you are kidding me right? Says it all really - stop reading and find another movie to rent!

    I dont know why Tony Todd has such a good reputation and everyone always says "oh Tony Todd is in it so i had good expectations" like the first reviewer on here - most of his films have been utter pants as he overacts and uses his voice primarily to act. Yeah he did a coupla good films like Candyman and Final Destination and even then he just did his usual deep voice, menacing performance so he isn't exactly Laurence Olivier.

    Whenever I see Lance Henriksen, Tony Todd, Ron Perlman, John Cusack and sadly now Nick Cage I know the movie is not going to be of stellar origins! Sadly though as most of them were good in their time!

    Indeed his overacting is hilarious especially in the scene where he is searching for the girl and although the film is utter pants its worth it to watch how bad it can get. Poor old Lance Henriksen who is a great actor is in the same league now as he just appears to take the cheque and run and every single film he has been in after Aliens has been utter tosh. Such a shame as he really is a good actor!

    Watch out for all the borrows from other movies - Can you spot the movies? Well first we had a laugh at is the music when it lurches into "A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE" score when the girl is blowing everyone away with the shotgun - Whoever composed the music and decided it fitted the scenes needs a good slap upside the head as they say in the USA. Go on if you are a movie buff you will recognise the music style instantly. Then we have the Tales From The Crypt storyline. I could go on but have fun for yourself.

    Having said all that bumph it does have its moments of nasty gore which will surely satisfy any gorehound desperate to see a woman raped and her face ripped off and a mask inserted in its place or a scalping with a rusty bread knife - one of the more tame of the kills! Hey, you even get to hear the "N" word used by a white person lol

    It would be better if you have smoked a "J" before you watch this to anaesthetize yourself to the mundanity and obvious BLM pandering of it all.

    Having just watched the credits roll I must sday that is the quickest credits roll at the end of a movie I think I have ever seen - Less than a minute - worth it just to watch it to fast forward and see the end credits I reckon lol
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Tony Todd Tony Todd - Jericho Whitfield
    Michael Eklund Michael Eklund - Roland Bursley
    Lance Henriksen Lance Henriksen - The Devil
    Jennifer Laporte Jennifer Laporte - Annie Hargraves
    Jill Hoiles Jill Hoiles - Grace McDowell
    Jeryl Prescott Jeryl Prescott - Desdemona Lark
    Richard Riehle Richard Riehle - Mr. Braxton
    Yousef Abu-Taleb Yousef Abu-Taleb - Father Locke
    Nick Bennett Nick Bennett - Wesley
    Omono Okojie Omono Okojie - Clara Whitfield
    Ben Adams Ben Adams - Lenesh
    Mark Christopher Lawrence Mark Christopher Lawrence - Abram
    Anna Borchert Anna Borchert - The Brunswick Whore
    Ashley Drayton Ashley Drayton - Sellah Lark
    Sewell Whitney Sewell Whitney - Nathaniel Hickson
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