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Transsiberian

Look what you did to Woody!


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An isolated trap?


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To shoot or not to shoot....


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Transsiberian


 Year  Country
 2008  USA
 Run Time   MPAA Rating
   R
 Category  Color
 Feature  Color
 Director
 Brad Anderson
 Writer(s)
 Brad Anderson
 Starring
 Ben Kingsley | Eduardo Noriega | Emily Mortimer | Kate Mora | Woody Harrelson
 Sub Genre
 Noir
 Keywords
 Drugs | Murder | Train
 Themes
 Mystery
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Plot Synopsis:

A Trans-Siberian train journey from China to Moscow becomes a thrilling chase of deception and murder when an American couple encounters a mysterious pair of fellow travelers.


Reviews:
  • Transsiberian (2008)

  • Interviews:

    News:
    New Transsiberian Trailer
    First Look Nabs Transsiberian
    Final Transsiberian Trailer!
    Cast Set for Anderson's Latest

    Gallery:
    Look what you did to Woody!Could she look any more suspicious?An isolated trap?Ben Kingsley's out to get his man in TranssiberianDoesn't look too hospitable out thereTo shoot or not to shoot....Emily Mortimer holds on for dear life in Transsiberian


    New Transsiberian Trailer

    Brad Anderson’s next exercise in slow pacing and dramatic tension, Transsiberian (review), will be getting a limited theatrical release here in the states come July 15th.

    Transsiberian (2008)

    Reviewed by Johnny Butane Starring Sir Ben Kingsley, Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer, Kate Mara, Eduardo Noriega Directed by Brad Anderson

    First Look Nabs Transsiberian

    We’ve been hoping for some good news on the Transsiberian front since the new film from Session 9 director Brad Anderson started making its festival rounds, and finally Variety delivered this morning.

    Final Transsiberian Trailer!

    The guys over at Aullidos just got their hands on the final trailer for the next film from Session 9 director Brad Anderson, Transsiberian.

    Cast Set for Anderson's Latest

    Though his latest effort does sound like more of a mystery akin to classic Hitchcock than a straight-up horror film, Brad Anderson’s always walked that fine line and I’m sure wouldn’t want to be categorized as anything other than a director of good, disturbing films.