
The Station (1990)
It starts as a studio theatre: a good-natured, bit pedantic stationmaster performs his job at a railway station in the middle of nowhere. Eventually a beautiful, obviously very rich young woman enters the station and wants to buy a ticket. She has to wait, they start talking, get closer - high-society meets petty bourgeois. Then suddenly the mood turns around: the woman's fiance appears and tries to prevent the girl from leaving with increasing violence. The stationmaster interferes and the film becomes a thriller about a fight to the death.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Sergio Rubini | Director |
| Umberto Marino | Writer |
| Umberto Marino | Writer |
| Filippo Ascione | Writer |
| Sergio Rubini | Writer |
| Domenico Procacci | Producer |
| Antonio Di Pofi | Composer |
| Alessio Gelsini Torresi | Cinematographer |
| Angelo Nicolini | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Sergio Rubini | |
| Margherita Buy | |
| Ennio Fantastichini | |
| Michel Rocher |