Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cruel_TrainCruel Train - Wikipedia

    Cruel Train (also known as The Beast in Man) is a British television crime drama, written and directed by Malcolm McKay, and first broadcast on BBC2 on 22 December 1996.

    • Crime Drama
  2. Sep 4, 1999 · Cruel Train: Directed by Malcolm McKay. With David Suchet, Saskia Reeves, Adrian Dunbar, Alec McCowen. A sordid story of sexual passion, sexual crimes, and murder, set among the staff of an English railway line in 1940-41.

    • (133)
    • Crime, Drama
    • Malcolm McKay
    • 1999-09-04
  3. 5 days ago · Currently you are able to watch "Cruel Train" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Hoopla, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. Synopsis A sordid story of sexual passion, sexual crimes, and murder, set among the staff of an English railway line in 1940-41.

    • Malcolm Mckay
    • 8
  4. A desperate woman (Saskia Reeves) seduces a witness who saw her husband (David Suchet) kill a man for exacting sexual favors from her.

    • Mystery & Thriller
    • David Suchet
    • Malcolm Mckay
  5. When a deputy station master's young wife has an affair with her godfather, the chairman of the railway board, he takes revenge by murdering the godfather on the train to Brighton. Realizing that the engine driver has seen him, the station master concocts an elaborate plot of sexual blackmail to...

    • Malcolm Mckay
    • David Suchet
  6. In wartime England, a railway official learns that the chairman of the line had sexually abused his wife as a child, then given him the job so he could continue having sexual access to her. The husband and wife kill him together, but are seen by a train driver, who also has problems of his own.

  7. In wartime England, a railway official learns that the chairman of the line had sexually abused his wife as a child, then given him the job so he could continue having sexual access to her. The husband and wife kill him together, but are seen by a train driver, who also has problems of his own.