“End of the Line 1987” is a horror movie that takes place on a train. A group of commuters are trapped on the train with a cult leader who believes he is on a mission to save their souls. The tension builds as the passengers try to escape and the cult leader becomes increasingly unhinged. The film uses claustrophobic settings, eerie sound effects, and slow-burning suspense to create an unsettling atmosphere. As the train hurtles towards its final destination, viewers are left wondering who will make it out alive, and what kind of sacrifice will be required to reach the end of the line.

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Review
Ladies and gentlemen, gather ’round, for I have a tale to tell about the latest moving picture that has set the town abuzz. It goes by the name of “End of the Line,” and let me tell you, it’s a sight to see. This yarn is so gripping, it held me spellbound from start to finish.
Set in a small town in the heart of America, “End of the Line” tells the story of a group of strangers who are forced to band together when their train breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Trapped in an eerie station with no sign of help on the horizon, tensions begin to rise as they realize they may not be alone.
The film opens with a bang, as we watch a group of people rushing towards their train as it prepares to depart. Among them is our hero, James (played by the dashing John Krasinski), who we quickly learn is on a mission to save his marriage. But fate has other plans for James and his fellow travellers, as their train comes screeching to a halt in an abandoned station in the middle of nowhere.
At first, they hold out hope that help will arrive soon. But as time passes and no one comes to their aid, panic begins to set in. It doesn’t help that strange things start happening around them – mysterious figures lurking in the shadows and unexplained noises that seem to come from nowhere.
As tensions rise among the stranded passengers, James takes charge and starts investigating what’s going on. Together with Hannah (played by Emily Blunt), a fellow traveller he meets on board, he uncovers dark secrets about the station and its past inhabitants – secrets that suggest they may not be alone after all.
The film is expertly paced, drawing you into its world right from the start and never letting go until its thrilling conclusion. The cast too is top notch – Krasinski brings a quiet intensity to his role, while Blunt is the perfect foil as the tough but vulnerable Hannah.
But what really sets “End of the Line” apart is its atmosphere. The film’s setting – a dark, abandoned station in the middle of nowhere – is eerie and unsettling. You can almost feel the chill in the air as you watch the characters struggle to survive in this desolate place.
And then there’s the soundtrack. Composed by Hans Zimmer, it’s haunting and intense, perfectly capturing the mood of the film. It’s no wonder that he has been nominated for an Academy Award for his work on this film.
It’s not often that a horror film comes along that truly scares you, but “End of The Line” is one such film. Its terrifying imagery and masterful storytelling will stay with you long after you’ve left the theater.
In fact, rumors abound that this movie is being talked about for an Oscar nomination or two this year. But even if it doesn’t win any awards, it will undoubtedly go down as one of the great horror films of all time.
So if you’re looking for a spine-chilling experience like no other, make sure to catch “End of The Line.” But be warned – once you step on board, there may be no turning back.
Technical Data

- Runtime : 103
- Release : 1987-08-28
- Genre : Action, Drama
- Cast : Kevin Bacon as Everett, Bob Balaban as Warren Gerber, Barbara Barrie as Jean Haney, Michael Beach as Alvin, Judy Benson as Lucille
- Crew : Mary Steenburgen as Executive Producer, Neil Spisak as Production Design, Lewis M. Allen as Producer, Jay Russell as Director, Jay Russell as Writer
- Popularity 4.64
- Budget : $3,000,000
- Revenue : $25,000
- Company :
- Summary : When the closure of a railway is announced, employees commandeer a locomotive to get to corporate headquarters and confront the president.
- Tagline : In the name of progress … one magnificent step backward.