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  2. Shock Waves (film) - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2013 interview, Wiederhorn and Trane made Shock Waves because the investors had one requirement: they wanted a horror movie, because, according to Wiederhorn, "they heard that horror movies have a better chance of making their money back than any other genre". Wiederhorn and Trane then "started spitballing ideas.

  3. Category:Nazi zombie films - Wikipedia

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    Films about Nazi zombies.These typically have forces of the Axis powers, consisting of undead zombie Nazi soldiers fighting for the Third Reich, or the Fourth Reich. Pages in category "Nazi zombie films"

  4. Dead Snow - Wikipedia

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    And you know Nazis have always been the ultimate villains in movies. Combine that with zombies and you really get something that no one would sympathise with". [3] Wirkola, who also appeared in a cameo as one of the zombie soldiers, said of his monsters: "I like to think of them as Nazi zombies. Nazis first, then zombies".

  5. Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead - Wikipedia

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    Daniel attempts to take control of the Nazi zombie's tank, Martin directly confronts Herzog, and the others fight Herzog's remaining zombies. Glenn is killed by a sneaky knife attack to the throat by a Nazi zombie, and Monica and Blake are about to be overwhelmed when Daniel fires the tank gun directly at Herzog while Martin keeps him distracted.

  6. Nazi zombies - Wikipedia

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    The first Nazi zombie-themed films King of the Zombies and Revenge of the Zombies were produced during World War II. [2] Nazisploitation began to appear concurrently in other film subgenres. [3] These include a trend of films in the 1970s and 1980s such as Shock Waves, Night of the Zombies, Zombie Lake and Oasis of the Zombies.

  7. List of World War II science fiction, fantasy, and horror films

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    Oasis of the Zombies (Bloodsucking Nazi Zombies / The Treasure of the Living Dead) L'abîme des morts vivants: Jesus Franco: Horror. Treasure hunters seeking Nazi bullion, carried across Sahara Desert by Wehrmacht soldiers falling under Allied assault with only one survivor, encounter gold's zombie protectors 1981 France Spain

  8. Revenge of the Zombies - Wikipedia

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    Revenge of the Zombies is a 1943 comedy horror film, directed by Steve Sekely, starring John Carradine and Gale Storm. Dr. Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann (John Carradine), is a mad scientist working to create a race of living dead warriors for the Third Reich .

  9. Horrors of War (film) - Wikipedia

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    Horrors of War is an independently produced Nazi Zombie film derived from the Grindhouse genre. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was directed by Peter John Ross, based on a script by Philip R Garrett. Of the choice to incorporate zombies, Ross has stated that "we wanted them to be uber-soldiers for the Nazis and wanted them to be faster and just not be ...