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Shock Waves

Visitors to a remote island discover that a reclusive Nazi commandant has been breeding a group of zombie soldiers.

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Release : 1977
Rating : 5.5
Studio : Zopix Company, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Peter Cushing John Carradine Brooke Adams Jack Davidson Luke Halpin
Genre : Horror Science Fiction War

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Reviews

Spoonatects
2018/08/30

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Afouotos
2018/08/30

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Dirtylogy
2018/08/30

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
2018/08/30

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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MartinHafer
2017/03/22

In the 1970s and 80s, there were quite a few films like "Shock Waves"...films involving Nazi zombies or some other zombies living on some island and which harass a group of tourists. So, when I saw this film on YouTube I thought I'd seen it before...but hadn't. Instead, I saw a film a lot like it...and there's a good chance you have as well! The picture begins with a short prologue about Nazi super soldiers who were developed by scientists near the end of the war. The credits roll and the story then begins. A young woman is found adrift in a dingy out in what you assume is the Caribbean. She's hysterical at first and when she composes herself, she thinks back to what she's been through...and this extended flashback makes up nearly all the film. Some tourists are out on a really crappy boat run by a weird old captain (John Carradine). They run adrift on a reef and are stuck. The next day, the captain is missing and everyone else makes there way to shore...as there is an island nearby. But they also discover the captain's body on the way....and that's really not a good sign! They also discover that this abandoned island isn't so abandoned after all, an old German guy with a mega-cool scar on his face (Peter Cushing) is living in what looks like an abandoned mansion. He insists that their timing stinks and they must get off the island ASAP....and then they discover another dead member of their group! He then explains that a ship filled with zombie-Nazi warriors has somehow returned to the island and the soldiers are pretty much unstoppable...so they need to HURRY and leave!!So is any of this nonsense any good? In other words, although the plot is silly, is it entertaining and well made? While the idea of the film is cool and the make-up and special effects are effective, the characters and what they do are, at times, incredibly stupid. The character 'Norman' is a good example. He's NOT like a real person at all and is simply an annoying clichéd caricature. There's also a super-dopey scene involving a sailboat that simply defies logic. How could these folks be THAT stupid?! It's hard to fathom and group of survivors being this intent on offing themselves!! And, this sort of stupidity keeps occurring...making them too dumb to live! This severely impacts the film....taking it from a neat idea that COULD have worked to yet another schlocky low budget horror film that you could easily skip.

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Scott LeBrun
2015/12/19

Considered by genre fans to be the best of the "Nazi zombie" sub genre, "Shock Waves" is a thickly and palpably atmospheric horror film with enough spooky and creepy moments and images to make it very satisfying viewing. Co-written & directed by Ken Wiederhorn ("Return of the Living Dead Part II"), it's got a mostly unfamiliar cast, eerie music by Richard Einhorn, impressive makeup by Alan Ormsby, and some striking Florida location work.The idea is that the SS attempted to create the ultimate warrior during WWII. So they came up with the Death Corps, which have quietly been hidden away on an island for many years, accompanied by their protector of sorts, an unnamed commander (the great Peter Cushing). Into their realm stumble some people who were on a pleasure cruise, and wrecked their boat after colliding into a phantom freighter."Shock Waves" has a lot going for it. It's got a perfect "late show" feel, always an asset in this viewers' humble opinion. It would play very well on a TV set in the wee hours of the morning. It has the kind of weird but compelling lack of logic to be found in any nightmare. The bit players in the roles of The Death Corps are very chilling in their unspeaking menace, and the scenes where they rise from their watery rest are always extremely effective. The cast is very good, although one of the intended victims is a complainer named Norman (Jack Davidson). You watch this just hoping that he will get his. The lovely and appealing Brooke Adams has her first major feature film role, and she rocks a yellow bikini in a few scenes. Luke Halpin of 'Flipper' fame is engaging as the studly hero. And John Carradine adds his expertise as the crusty skipper; his reading of one line is pretty damn funny.This is a little gem of an independent horror film that I would recommend to any newcomer to the genre.Eight out of 10.

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shanakin
2012/07/26

Just watched it again today and it doesn't freak me out or scare me but still a very cool flick. The movie has some true atmosphere that so many movies are lacking now. Great electronic music score that just goes so well with the movie. Saw this movie when I was like 9 or 10 on a Saturday afternoon matinée in around the late 70's when there were only three stations in my area in my small Texas town that I grew up in. After watching it, it completely left me in a sense of dread. I can distinctly remember riding my bike to a friends house and discussing it with a friend who happened to watch it as well and we made up a game long forgotten until today of re-watching it of us being attacked by the zombies and that we had to get away. It was probably during one of my summers off from school. Crazy memory to remember but like I said a long forgotten until today upon writing the review. What else can I say, Peter Cushing is solid as always. Who else can have a scene talking about the totem corp and how they came to be and make it not sound completely nuts. The rest of the cast is good, Brooke Adams and Luke Halpin carry the movie quite well.I think what I truly take away from the picture is like I said it doesn't have the power to freak me out but still creep me out enough that it leaves me with a weird feeling afterwords. True cult movie if there ever was one....

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bkoganbing
2010/06/04

A group of passengers charter John Carradine's boat for a little pleasure cruise and find themselves on a mysterious island where an old SS Commander Peter Cushing is keeping an old experiment going from World War II. Back in the day when manpower was getting scarce the Nazis started creating zombies out of dead soldiers. A few even got into combat as legends tell. But it was too late and now Cushing sits out on Caribbean island waiting the day when the Reich shall rise again.The only surprise here is that John Carradine is not the mad scientist, but merely an eccentric old sea salt. The whole thing is fun and quite campy. But in an unintentional way.

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