Operation Nazi Zombies | |
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Directed by | David B. Steart III |
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Produced by | Joseph De Christopher Snr |
Starring | Jon Osbeck |
Cinematography | Sean Hutcheon |
Edited by | David B. Steart III |
Music by | David B. Steart III |
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Distributed by | Brain Damage Films |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
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Language | English |
Operation Nazi Zombies is an independently produced Nazi zombie film originally titled Maplewoods which was recorded in 1999 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania before being released in 2003. [1] [2]
A special forces unit is sent on a mission to a research testing facility to fight the undead.
Horrornews.net praised the film's special effects. [3] Ain't It Cool News reviewed the film, stating that they "love productions like this because one can see that it is driven by a dedicated soul, doing a little bit of everything to make his dream happen. The end result is not perfect, but everyone involved seem to be giving it their all and a deep love of horror exudes from every frame." [4]
Operation Nazi Zombies | |
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Directed by | David B. Steart III |
Written by |
|
Produced by | Joseph De Christopher Snr |
Starring | Jon Osbeck |
Cinematography | Sean Hutcheon |
Edited by | David B. Steart III |
Music by | David B. Steart III |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Brain Damage Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country |
|
Language | English |
Operation Nazi Zombies is an independently produced Nazi zombie film originally titled Maplewoods which was recorded in 1999 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania before being released in 2003. [1] [2]
A special forces unit is sent on a mission to a research testing facility to fight the undead.
Horrornews.net praised the film's special effects. [3] Ain't It Cool News reviewed the film, stating that they "love productions like this because one can see that it is driven by a dedicated soul, doing a little bit of everything to make his dream happen. The end result is not perfect, but everyone involved seem to be giving it their all and a deep love of horror exudes from every frame." [4]