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''Red Zone Cuba'', also known as ''Night Train to Mundo Fine'', is a 1966 American
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directed by Coleman Francis, who also wrote and co-produced the film, and played the starring role. It follows the meandering adventures of an escaped convict and two ex-convicts he recruits along the way as they become involved in the 1961
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, and a quest to find a hidden treasure in a
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mine. ''Red Zone Cuba'' was Francis's final film as director, and his only starring role; in the other two films he helmed, ''
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'' and ''
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'', he limited his acting to cameos. Though
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receives fourth billing in the credits, and was prominently featured in the advertising and promotional material for the film, he only appears briefly, during a framing sequence at the beginning of the film. Carradine also sings the film's opening
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, "Night Train to Mundo Fine" (pronounced "Finé"), with musical accompaniment by Ray Gregory and the Melmen. In 1994, the film was brought out from obscurity when it was featured as an episode of the movie-mocking television series ''
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''. Since then, it has been considered by many to be one of the worst movies ever made.


Plot

In the film's opening sequence, young reporter Jim Benton asks train engineer Mr. Wilson about three menGriffin, Cook and Landiswho hopped his freight train five years earlier, in 1961. "He ran all the way to hell," the engineer remarks about Griffin. The title sequence follows, and afterwards the film proper picks up, switching to 1961 for the duration. Griffin escapes from jail and runs into Cook and Landis. The three make their way to an airstrip run by Cherokee Jack who flies them to a military training facility, where they will be paid to take part in the
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. Having been deceived about the money they were to receive, the three attempt to escape, but are recaptured and forced to invade
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. They are soon captured again, this time by the
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Cuban forces; a lengthy sequence of executions is ended when they escape again. They abandon their badly wounded superior officer, Bailey Chastain; although he begs them to take him along, they refuse because they cannot carry him during their escape. Desperately he informs them of his family's mine back home that contains
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,
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, and other precious metals. The trio find an airstrip and steal a light aircraft to return to the U.S. Back on American soil, the three engage in a variety of crimes to get to the home of Chastain's wife to help her mine the metals her husband had mentioned in Cuba. They throw café owner Cliff Weismeyer down a well and Griffin rapes his blind daughter, then they steal his car and escape; they also hop Mr. Wilson's train in
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,
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. They then arrive in
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and meet Chastain's wife Ruby and head towards the mine, but the car runs out of oil. The law catches up with them along the way and police cars approach them; Griffin impulsively shoots Ruby and runs into the fields, while Landis and Cook are arrested. Chastain returns from Cuba alive and is reunited with his wife after she is rescued and escorted home by a policeman. Griffin dies in a shootout with the police who then collect his belongings (a penny and a bent cigarette), and a voice-over somberly intones that Griffin "ran all the way to hell... with a penny and a broken cigarette" as the film ends.


Cast

* Coleman Francis as Griffin / Narrator *
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as Landis / Fidel Castro * Harold Saunders as Cook *
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as Mr. Wilson * John Morrison as Joe * George Prince as Cherokee Jack * Tom Hanson as Bailey Chastain * Lanell Cado as Ruby Chastain * Charles F. Harter as Cliff Weismeyer * Julian Baker as Sheriff * Elaine Gifford as Cliff Weismeyer's Daughter * Frederic Downs as Tinsley * James H. Russell as Kelly * John Cruz as Juan Cruz/Cuban Prison Guard * Nick Raymond as 1st Highway Patrolman * Bruce Love as Jim Benton * Nick Wolcuff as 2nd Highway Patrolman


Reception and legacy

A review of the film for
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described it as "a low-budget, catastrophic version of the Bay of Pigs story," and that "winning the lottery offers greater odds than finding anything historical -- or even sensical -- in this film." Another review of the film in
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reported that it was a "cheap thriller" with a "reported budget of only $30,000, and looking its cost," and noted "One highlight: John Carradine sings the title song."


Appearance on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''

On December 17, 1994, ''Red Zone Cuba'' was featured as the subject of an episode of ''
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'' (''MST3K''). It was the second of Coleman Francis's films to be featured in the show's sixth season, following ''
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'' and preceding ''
The Beast of Yucca Flats ''The Beast of Yucca Flats'' (released to television as ''Atomic Monster: The Beast of Yucca Flats'') is a 1961 B-movie horror film written and directed by Coleman Francis. It was produced by Anthony Cardoza, Roland Morin and Jim Oliphant. Th ...
''. ''MST3K'' star Kevin Murphy cited ''Red Zone Cuba'' as his "most hated" film of all he watched during his time on the show. The film was preceded by the short ''Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance'', an educational film about public speaking.SEASON SIX: 1994-1995.
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The ''MST3K'' episode was released on DVD by Rhino Home Video on March 26, 2002, and again on August 16, 2011, by
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References


External links

* * * {{AFI film, id=18587, title=Night Train to Mundo Fine
MST3K episode on ShoutFactoryTV
1966 films Cold War films Films set in 1961 Films set in Cuba Rail transport films Films set in the 1960s Films directed by Coleman Francis Mystery Science Theater 3000