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Three Germans against 150 zombies
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in a not too distant future Gothenburg (Sweden) has been invaded by zombies. the police are powerless... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Swedish exploitation film See more (5 total) »
Cast
(in credits order)Martin Brisshäll | ... | Heinrich Rummel | |
Nick Holmquist | ... | Dieter Höss | |
Christian van Caine | ... | Ivo Reinharth | |
Margareta Strand | ... | Ewa Weiss | |
Erich Silva | ... | The Zombie Master | |
Aldo Cunei | ... | Claudio Dragonetti | |
Mads Koudal | ... | Knut | |
Yohanna Idha | ... | Magdalena Forsmark | |
Jonas Lübeck | ... | Hans Buttgeritz, Yellow Zombie | |
Peter Lihnell | ... | Goon 1 | |
Mathias Engman | ... | Goon 2 | |
Helena Karlsson | ... | Ingela Karlsson | |
Andreas Andersson | ... | Roger | |
Maud Sjögren | ... | Britt Samuelsson | |
Hyse Gashi | ... | The Mayor of Gothenburg | |
Göran Sjögren | ... | Police Officer #1 | |
Simon Thalén | ... | Kenneth | |
Masse Broberg | ... | The Necrophiliac (as Emperor Magus Caligula) | |
Susanna Heyman | ... | The Female Corpse | |
Julia Skinnars | ... | Girl in shower | |
Christian Kinell | ... | The Scout | |
Petter Hörberg | ... | The 80:s man and Doctor | |
Andreas J. Wimmer | ... | Brown Reporter | |
Magnus Hedqvist | ... | Klaus Morgenstern and Henrik Andersson | |
rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Peter Ahl | ... | Zombie | |
Vargman Bjärsborn | ... | Zombie (as Johan Bjärsborn) | |
Enes Crnalic | ... | Zombie | |
Niclas Gyllensvaan | ... | SWAT | |
Cecilia Lundberg | ... | Zombie | |
Magnus Mårtensson | ... | SWAT | |
Simon Nolmark | ... | SWAT | |
Mikael Pettersson | ... | Zombie | |
Janne Skip Sandin | ... | Zombie | |
Jesper M. Sjöberg | ... | Police officer | |
George Svensson | ... | Neckripping zombie | |
Adam Thorp | ... | SWAT |
Directed by | |||
Jonas Wolcher | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
Petter Hörberg | ||
Jonas Wolcher |
Produced by | |||
Magnus Hedqvist | .... | producer | |
Jonas Wolcher | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
Aardia | |||
Sound Department | |||
Gustaf Grefberg | .... | sound editor | |
Visual Effects by | |||
Joel Arvidsson | .... | digital compositor | |
Lars-Erik Persson | .... | digital effects artist | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
Ulrik Hedin | .... | camera operator: video camera | |
Other crew | |||
Lotta Holmquist | .... | script editor | |
Louise Ulriksson | .... | script supervisor | |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Dino Publishing JW (2005-????) (worldwide) (theatrical)
- Njutafilms (2012) (Denmark) (TV) (VOD)
- Njutafilms (2012) (Finland) (TV) (VOD)
- Njutafilms (2012) (Norway) (TV) (VOD)
- Njutafilms (2012) (Sweden) (TV) (VOD)
- Regain Records (2007) (worldwide) (DVD)
- Sick Films (2010) (Sweden) (DVD) (Sweden)
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85 min | Sweden:58 min
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Trivia:
In the scene where the Zombiemaster is looking at his creation through a mirror, director Jonas Wolcher originally wanted to use an 80's "Snoopy"-mirror owned by Mathias Engman (Goon 2). However, on the day the scene was shot Mathias forgot to bring it.See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: Goon 1 has a mo-hawk in the first scenes, but in the later it has disappeared. The Zombiemaster emphasizes this by running his hand over the top of Goon 1's head in one scene.See more »
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This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.Swedish exploitation film, 30 March 2011
We follow a bunch of retarded Germans with peculiar hair-cuts who makes their living killing zombies. They go to Gothemburg to wipe out 150 zombies. I don't see how the Gothemburg police could not handle 150 zombies. I live in Stockholm, but I am 100% sure the police of Gothemburg could handle 150 zombies. If it were like a 150 000 zombies it could work, but now it's not. There is also a Italian psychopathic hit-man who is captured av tortured by Merlin's evil twin.
A annoying reporter follows them and abuses her cameraman.
There is also a necrophiliac who has a date with a corpse, but this has nothing to do with the plot. I don't mind people putting small and funny scenes in their movies that douse not really have anything to do with the plot, but this was way to random.
The beginning is pretty good for being such a low budget film with good tempo, but then the zombie-killers arrive in Gothemburg it loses it's good paste. Half of the film is zombies getting shot by the zombie-hunters.
For the most it's ugly looking computer blood, but at times we have some cool real blood coming out of the zombies. The make--up effects are good for the most for the budget being so low, but there are 2-3 zombies that look horrible. There is ripped of skin and eyes being eaten.
There is also nudity. There is a scene were a girl rubs her naked breasts and a sex scene with full frontal nudity involving the two ugliest people I have ever seen in my entire life. Why any one wanted to go naked in this film is a mystery to me.
The acting is horrible. Aldo Cunei actually gives a solid performance, but he has way to little screen time. The reporter is annoying and adds nothing to the film. The Germans are OK, they are funny at times but also pretty boring at times. I liked their boss Hans, but the other members had little personality. The villain is just weird.
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Author: AgentSniff from Sweden
I picked this film up on darkdisc.com for 99 crowns( like 10 bucks) and gave it a watch last night. It's a sort of gory zombie/exploitation film.We follow a bunch of retarded Germans with peculiar hair-cuts who makes their living killing zombies. They go to Gothemburg to wipe out 150 zombies. I don't see how the Gothemburg police could not handle 150 zombies. I live in Stockholm, but I am 100% sure the police of Gothemburg could handle 150 zombies. If it were like a 150 000 zombies it could work, but now it's not. There is also a Italian psychopathic hit-man who is captured av tortured by Merlin's evil twin.
A annoying reporter follows them and abuses her cameraman.
There is also a necrophiliac who has a date with a corpse, but this has nothing to do with the plot. I don't mind people putting small and funny scenes in their movies that douse not really have anything to do with the plot, but this was way to random.
The beginning is pretty good for being such a low budget film with good tempo, but then the zombie-killers arrive in Gothemburg it loses it's good paste. Half of the film is zombies getting shot by the zombie-hunters.
For the most it's ugly looking computer blood, but at times we have some cool real blood coming out of the zombies. The make--up effects are good for the most for the budget being so low, but there are 2-3 zombies that look horrible. There is ripped of skin and eyes being eaten.
There is also nudity. There is a scene were a girl rubs her naked breasts and a sex scene with full frontal nudity involving the two ugliest people I have ever seen in my entire life. Why any one wanted to go naked in this film is a mystery to me.
The acting is horrible. Aldo Cunei actually gives a solid performance, but he has way to little screen time. The reporter is annoying and adds nothing to the film. The Germans are OK, they are funny at times but also pretty boring at times. I liked their boss Hans, but the other members had little personality. The villain is just weird.
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