El tren de Bertha

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El tren de Bertha
El tren de Bertha
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El tren de Bertha is a perfect feature film to spend a pleasant time with a bit of snacks and a good cold drink.
Every decision made in the release of a film is very important and in this case, the producers chose year 1972 to be the one in charge of bringing the film to light.
We have seen many of the actors and actresses in this film working on other films before, but we have loved seeing them play together as Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus, Bernie Casey, John Carradine.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Martin Scorsese).
The story takes place during 88 min. in which it has you totally entertained.
The process of creating this film has been located in United States.

Do you want to know who has given life to the script of the film? The writing team has been led by Joyce Hooper Corrington, John William Corrington, Ben L. Reitman.
American International Productions has been the production company that has given life to this project and for which it has been carried out due to its large initial investment.
The film's soundtrack and music were created by Gilb Guilbeau, Thad Maxwell.

A director of photography is in charge of deciding what part of the scenery they are interested in capturing and from what angle. In this case, the person in charge of this important role has been John M. Stephens.
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Critics El tren de Bertha

Interesting entertainment for drive-in fans and Scorsese fans. First Scorsese. A mix of communism and exploitation
Scorsese gets his feet wet with the ambitious Boxcar Bertha. Scorsese's personal brand is already evident in this great movie. Don't mess with bertha
Nobody loves Scorsese then? An excellent and exciting winner from the Depression era. A huge upgrade from Who's That Knocking At My Door
Corman's holding fee. Taut, shaky crime movie set on the open road with aspirations, you feel, a little higher than just functioning as a standalone piece of exploitation. Scorsese's second
A shock to the director's credit. Classic Scorsese. Scorsese's second job, where ours demonstrates remarkable leadership qualities
The movie that led to Mean Streets. Roger Corman's training ground for young Marty. Carradine and Hershey are splendid, but the real star is a young director, making his bones.
Martin Scorsese's second step is fantastic !!! More Corman than Scorsese ... I don't want to steal your watch, I just want to wreck your railroad
An underrated Martin Scorsese classic. Good movie with a strong female lead. Vintage Scorsese: a pleasant yet forgettable romp
Boxcar Bertha is hailed as the first true film by American director Martin Scorsese
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