Frankenstein's Army (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 24 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 10, 2013
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Dark Sky Films
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Karel Roden, Joshua Sasse, Robert Gwilym, Alexander Mercury & Luke Newberry | |
Directed by | Richard Raaphorst | |
Screenwriting by | Chris W. Mitchell & Miguel Tejada-Flores | |
Story by | Richard Raaphorst & Miguel Tejada-Flores | |
Director of Photography: | Bart Beekman |
Entertainment Reviews:
If the film had played up this type of satire-friendly theme and offered a little humor to balance its initial wartime realism, Frankenstein's Army might have been sufficiently re-watchable to attract a small cult following.
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Hollywood Reporter
Boisterous and bombastic, the film wastes no opportunity to indulge in grossout body horror or a thunderous music cue and still, those elements may seem tame in comparison with the extreme plans of Frankenstein.
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Moveable Fest
Rating: D --
Without going into too much more detail, suffice it to say that the film was a disappointment to a horror geek who stumbled in for what looked like it could have been a nice, bloody midnight treat.
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indieWire
Rating: 2.5/4 --
There's little more in the way of plot, but that's no problem. "Frankenstein's Army" is funny and original, with innovative costumes and set designs.
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New York Post
Rating: 2.5/4 --
It's a bravura if deeply silly demonstration of what clever moviemakers can do on meager resources.
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RogerEbert.com
Rating: C- --
Frankenstein's Army is a ludicrous World War II horror flick bogged down by its found-footage gimmick, which is compromised and contradicted so often that it becomes a distraction.
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AV Club
Rating: 3.5/5 --
Narrative depth may be in short supply, but the energy, invention and humor are bracing. And let's face it: Sometimes cheese tastes good.
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New York Times
Product Description:
A Russian squadron ventures into an abandoned village in eastern Germany during the latter stages of World War II, and encounters a crazed Nazi scientist who's been turning corpses into nightmare killing machines. As the soldiers slowly make their way through the secluded hamlet, the sight of exhumed graves leaves them deeply unnerved. Their communications mysteriously jammed, the wary soldiers happen across what they believe to be a derelict factory. There, deep in the bowels of that labyrinthine warehouse, a twisted Nazi scientist (Karel Roden) has been binding cold steel to rotting flesh. His goal is to create the ultimate killing machine, and as the shadows begin to stir all around then, the terrified Russians prepare to take their last stand against his horrific creations.
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- Sales Rank: 91,563
- UPC: 030306185798
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