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Transsiberian
TrailerOn their way home from China, married Christian missionaries Roy (Woody Harrelson) and Jessie (Emily Mortimer) take a train from Beijing to Moscow. The train soon becomes a thrilling chase of deception and murder when they encounter a mysterious pair of fellow travelers.Actors: Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer, Ben Kingsley, Kate Mara, Eduardo Noriega, Thomas Kretschmann, Etienne Chicot, Mac McDonald, Colin Stinton, Perlis Vaisieta, Mindaugas Papinigis, ...»Director: Brad AndersonCountry: EuroDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Transsiberian"
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Characters of "Transsiberian"
RoyPlayed by: Woody HarrelsonJessiePlayed by: Emily MortimerGrinkoPlayed by: Ben KingsleyAbbyPlayed by: Kate MaraCarlos XimPlayed by: Eduardo NoriegaKolzakPlayed by: Thomas Kretschmann -
Directors of "Transsiberian"
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Creators of "Transsiberian"
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Critic Reviews of "Transsiberian"
Washington PostNovember 17, 2008All in all, the film is an excellent, if modest, alternative for moviegoers who have been blockbustered into submission this summer.
Entertainment WeeklyNovember 17, 2008A thriller aboard the Trans-Siberian line, stretching roughly 5,000 miles from Beijing to Moscow, should be a cinch, right? Not so fast, Casey Jones.
Boston GlobeNovember 17, 2008Unfortunately, there's never a moment where you can't see Anderson and his co-writer, Will Conroy, yanking on the strings.
Chicago ReaderNovember 17, 2008Director Brad Anderson throws in a red herring or two as he comments on Eurotrash and the greed-fueled lawlessness of the former Soviet Union, but he ultimately makes an even stronger statement about the dark side of female empowerment.
San Francisco ChronicleOctober 18, 2008As Alfred Hitchcock demonstrated three times, trains make a nifty setting for a thriller.
Miami HeraldAugust 29, 2008Transsiberian is a model of audience manipulation, a slow-fuse thriller that builds its suspense gradually, in increments, until it has becomes close to unbearable. Then it pushes things just a little further, until you're squirming in your seat.
East Bay ExpressFebruary 15, 2011All the actors get their tickets punched, and the screenplay doesn't insult anyone's intelligence.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDecember 10, 2009The story itself takes a few bloodcurdling turns off the tracks, with well-played action sequences.
Boston PhoenixApril 23, 2009Although it doesn't go as far as Strangers on a Train, TransSiberian is worth the ride.
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