German Nazi devastation is of historically epic proportions in the most sinister way. Because of their horrific exploits against humanity, they are the ultimate super-villains of the 20th century. The repercussions of their evil actions still resonate up to today and I“m sure will continue into the future. They truly made their mark in human history. But what if Nazis could never die?
That“s the premise of SHOCK WAVES. Peter Cushing (1913-1994), a regular actor for HAMMER FILMS (THE CURSE OF
During WWII, the Nazi High Command ordered scientist to create indestructible zombie soldiers. Known as The Death Corps, they are undead monsters that can survive in any environment and can kill with their bare hands. None of The Death Corps had ever been caught by allied troops, but guess what? Somewhere off the coast of Florida a unit of The Death Corps still exists.
As it turns out, a group of tourist on a boat captained by John Carradine (1906-1988)
Like most horror films of the 1970s, this sleeper hit has its own creepy feel to it. The film stock, the grain structure, the locations,
The zombie genre has been beaten to death now days, but here“s a chance to look at a true and unique and inspirational zombie flick from back in the day. If you“re zombie movie fan, you better add this film to your collection!
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