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The Sleeping Car

  • 1990
  • 18
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
669
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Jeff Conaway, Kevin McCarthy, Judie Aronson, John Carl Buechler, and David Naughton in The Sleeping Car (1990)
Slasher HorrorComedyHorror

Jason (David Naughton) moves into an abandoned train car where he resurrects the vicious ghost of his landlady's dead husband - The Mister. After some near-fatal encounters with the violent ... Read allJason (David Naughton) moves into an abandoned train car where he resurrects the vicious ghost of his landlady's dead husband - The Mister. After some near-fatal encounters with the violent specter he seeks local exorcist Vincent Tuttle (Kevin McCarthy).Jason (David Naughton) moves into an abandoned train car where he resurrects the vicious ghost of his landlady's dead husband - The Mister. After some near-fatal encounters with the violent specter he seeks local exorcist Vincent Tuttle (Kevin McCarthy).

  • Director
    • Douglas Curtis
  • Writer
    • Greg Collins O'Neill
  • Stars
    • David Naughton
    • Judie Aronson
    • Kevin McCarthy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    669
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Douglas Curtis
    • Writer
      • Greg Collins O'Neill
    • Stars
      • David Naughton
      • Judie Aronson
      • Kevin McCarthy
    • 22User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    David Naughton
    David Naughton
    • Jason McCree
    Judie Aronson
    Judie Aronson
    • Kim
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Vincent Tuttle
    Jeff Conaway
    Jeff Conaway
    • Bud Sorenson
    Dani Minnick
    Dani Minnick
    • Joanne
    Ernestine Mercer
    • Mrs. Erickson
    John Carl Buechler
    John Carl Buechler
    • The Mister
    Gary Brockette
    Gary Brockette
    • Ghost Mister
    • (as Gary Brockett)
    Steve Lundquist
    • Dwight
    Billy Stevenson
    • Kerry
    • (as Bill Stevenson)
    Michael Scott-Bicknell
    • Chuck
    David Coburn
    David Coburn
    • Harris
    Nicole Hansen
    Nicole Hansen
    • Clarice
    Tiffany Million
    Tiffany Million
    • 19-year-old Girl
    • (as Sandra Margot)
    Robert Ruth
    • Telephone Man
    Charlie Wicker
    • Cop
    Lucy Bush
    • Manager
    David Weisman
    • Cop
    • Director
      • Douglas Curtis
    • Writer
      • Greg Collins O'Neill
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    Dethcharm

    Let Sleeping Cars Lie...

    THE SLEEPING CAR opens with a couple having sex aboard a train as it rolls down the tracks. Clickity clack! Too bad for them that it crashes and explodes. Boom!

    Next, we're introduced to Jason McCree (David Naughton) who moves into his new apartment, which is a renovated train car. It's a nice place, except for the ghost. He's called "The Mister" and he's one unhappy spook!

    Death and alleged "hilarity" commence.

    Anyone remembering Naughton from his role in AN AMERICAM WEREWOLF IN LONDON might expect this movie to be equally enjoyable. It's not. At all.

    This is a ridiculous horror-comedy containing more cheeeze than a Super Bowl party! As far as the "humor" goes, there are more groaners here than in any packed Emergency Room!

    ONE REASON TO WATCH THIS: If you've ever wanted to see a college professor folded into a sofa bed. Now, that's funny!...
    5trashgang

    low on the horror side

    Still no proper release so far for this horror made in a time when horror was a not done and was almost death. Some big names from the genre in it, David Naughton of An American Werewolf In London (1981) and Kevin McCarthy and special effects man John Carl Buechler as The Mister.

    It take a while before the horror comes in, Jason (Naughton) is just divorced and is searching for a new place to stay, one he finds in an abandoned train car. But from the start we know something happened with the freight train and let this be a car from that accident. Jason awakes the ghost of the landlady's husband. A thing he better did not.

    The first half hour we go a bit into the characters with some comedy elements, especially at school. Jason got befriended with Kim (Judie Aronson) which he falls in love with but he still has nightmares of his ex Joanna (Dani Minnick).

    There's a bit of nudity here and there with the typical saxophone music. Judie Aronson shows her breasts while having sex with Jason. There's a bit of red stuff and at the end we do see the real Mister but by then it's all too late. Kevin wasn't convincing at all and even looked ridiculous. This is as I said it a thousand times before a perfect example why horror was on a low base around the time being made.

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2,5/5 Comedy 0/5
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    A mildly enjoyable horror comedy with several creepy moments.

    A new tenant Jason moves into the apartment-a railroad car converted into a house-he finds the place possessed by the ghost of the Mister,a conductor who blamed himself for a horrible train crash in the past.As the Mister comes back for revenge and starts killing the car's visitors and neighbors,Jason and his roommate try to exorcise the demons for good."The Sleeping Car" by Douglas Curtis is a mildly enjoyable horror comedy that has its share of gruesome moments.The makeup effects are pretty good and the death scenes are suitably gory.Unfortunately the film relies too much on juvenile humour.There is also a nice amount of nudity provided by Judie Aronson and Sandra Margot.So if you are into 80's horror give this one a chance.7 out of 10.
    4Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    Worth a single viewing, nothing more

    Perhaps I am being generous with this one, considering I just watched Suspiria, but I found this to be a very colourful, interesting looking movie, with a lot of atmospheric blue lighting contrasted against deep reds , bright yellows, and it has a couple of clever moments (including death by fold-up sofa, probably the most memorable) and it has a good look to it, overall, but.....

    So much of the dialogue is poorly written, unfunny one-liners, the characters become annoying, and even at a brief 80-minutes, this tale of a man living in a converted train car, haunted by the spirit of John Karl Beuchler, seems padded, with its especially drawn out ending taking up nearly fifteen minutes of the run time.

    Still, it isn't *terrible*, and might be worth a single watch, for fans of cheeseball 1980s horror, but anything more than that is asking too much from this one.
    6gridoon

    Overloaded with wisecracks.

    If you've ever wondered what a horror film written by a Woody Allen wannabe would come out like, then check this one out. It's imaginatively directed, has a typical but enjoyable "haunted place" premise, solid makeup effects....it's an all-around good job, but with one major flaw: the dialogue is overloaded with cheeky wisecracks and witticisms (sample: "You want scary? Go shopping with my ex-wife") that sometimes hit the mark, but are too often delivered at the most inappropriate moments (even while the hero is battling an evil ghost!). (**)

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    • Alternate versions
      DVD version is severely edited to 83 minutes, VHS version is uncut at 93 minutes.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Camp Midnite: Show 123 (1989)

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Sleeping Car
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Vidmark Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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