A photographer's obsessive pursuit of dark subject matter leads him into the path of a serial killer who stalks late night commuters, ultimately butchering them in the most gruesome ways. A troubled young man is drawn to a mythical place called Midian where a variety of friendly monsters are hiding from humanity.

No they aren't. Headscratchers / The Midnight Meat Train ... Mahogany certainly didn't get immortality out of the deal; indeed, him getting old is the main reason he screws up enough to get himself killed in the short story. When the engineer is done, he tells Leon that he will become the new meat train butcher, replacing Mahogany. Various locations, including the L.A. Metro subway system, were used instead. Leon enters the train as Mahogany has completed his nightly massacre, and has cornered a helpless Maya. The conductor then forces Leon to watch as he kills Maya with one of the butcher's knives. Mahogany was dying of a disease, which was hinted at by him coughing up blood and him cutting off the nasty warts. Kaufman encounters a man named Mahogany, who has killed and butchered several people and hung their bodies up on the train. He is criticized constantly by other photographers for fleeing danger before shooting a full reel. It can be found in Volume One (of Six) of Barker's collection Books of Blood (1984-1985).

The Green Line runs red.That provides Leon with some startling subject matter, to say the least, and the shutterbug continues to stalk Mahogany, despite the obvious jeopardy involved. An ex-cop and his family are the target of an evil force that is using mirrors as a gateway into their home. Relive the funniest moments that happened before the opening credits of "Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? One night, in a decision to break this trend, he saves a woman from a gang that is abusing her.

Tatopoulos left the production in 2006 and was replaced by Ryuhei Kitamura. Sometimes it's pure old-fashioned exploitation, with high-pressure bursts of bloodshed, eyeballs being scooped out of sockets, bones being twisted, etc. His investigation leads him to a butcher named Leon attempts to turn some of the photos he has taken of Mahogany in to the police, but they refuse to believe him, and instead cast suspicion on his own motives in photographing the victims.

Shooting was moved to Los Angeles, due to the prohibitive cost of shooting in New York City. It could have been seconds or hours that passed before Kaufman’s eyes flickered open again, and his mind focussed on his new-found situation.
Most of the unanswered questions are explained in the short story this movie is based on. He picks up Leon, and with the same supernatural strength as the deceased butcher, rips out Leon's tongue, throwing him to the ground and eating the tongue. Leon takes matters into his own hands, entering the subway train at midnight, only to witness a shocking bloodbath, as the butcher kills several passengers, then hangs them on meat hooks. That goes a long way toward explaining how what seemed to be a can't-miss horror film wound up being exiled into bargain-price cinemas instead of getting a major release.Each producer on a film is there to add his or her own input and advice. He dispatches his prey wordlessly, and with an unnatural strength. With Vinnie Jones, Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Brooke Shields. The movie is an allegory for a man becoming homosexual.

The Midnight Meat Train is based on a 1984 short story by English horror writer Clive Barker. Mahogany, in a battered and bleeding state, returns, barely alive, from beneath the train, and engages in a death struggle with Leon, who finishes the job at last by impaling the psychotic butcher's skull on a blade.