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I have been thinking about this movie for a couple of years now still no luck. From what I can remember is the main character (who I thought was Michael Douglas) was on the train and missed his stop. When he finally got off the train he ended up in a locked part of downtown. He cannot find his way out and ends up being chased by a gang throughout the movie. The movie could have been during the late 1980's through the early 1990's
Are you thinking of that movie with the guy from Xanadu? It had the name Warlords, or something like that. Wait...it wasn't Escape from NY with Kurt Russell, was it?
Are you thinking of that movie with the guy from Xanadu? It had the name Warlords, or something like that. Wait...it wasn't Escape from NY with Kurt Russell, was it?
I believe the guy from Xanadu you are thinking of is Michael Beck. He was also in The Warriors which was about a gang on the run from another gang. Neither one had anything to do with missing a stop on a train.
I'm just throwing things out there, b/c it's possible the OP's memory is a bit sketchy, and perhaps the train really is not as significant as once thought. I think Escape from NY is a good guess. There is no train, I know, I know, LOL.
'Falling Down' had nothing to do with a train, either. Michael Douglas was sitting in a grassy field drinking a soda (the one that cost 79 cents or something and he went berserk and trashed the store), and the gang walked up to him and confronted them-he fought them off with his baseball bat.
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