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Eight medical students on a ski trip to Norway discover that Hitler's horrors live on when they come face to face with a battalion of zombie Nazi soldiers intent on devouring anyone unfortunate enough to wander into the remote mountains where they were once sent to die.

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Release : 2009
Rating : 6.3
Studio : Euforia Film,  FilmCamp,  Miho Film, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Vegar Hoel Charlotte Frogner Stig Frode Henriksen Lasse Valdal Evy Kasseth Røsten
Genre : Horror Comedy

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Reviews

Evengyny
2018/08/30

Thanks for the memories!

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Stevecorp
2018/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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AutCuddly
2018/08/30

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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Dana
2018/08/30

An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.

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TonyMontana96
2017/05/09

(Originally reviewed: 12/04/2017) This horror/comedy revolving around Nazi zombies is the most entertaining, fun zombie picture since Zack Snyder's remake of Dawn of the Dead. The story is basic but effective and follows careless, medical students to the snowy outskirts of Norway, while there they take refuge in a friend's cabin, which is fully equipped, packed with essentials and your typical assortment of booze, during their brief stay the seven friends are approached by a strange, unsociable man who warns them of the disappearances in the woods, after laughing in his face they soon regret their actions as ten or so minutes later one of the group goes missing, which is when they see something outside, realising it's a zombie they panic and the carnage begins and it's a riot, original ways to kill zombies with fast pacing and an appropriate setting are most welcome. The performances are nothing special, there just decent and fun, knowing full well what I was getting into, among the entertaining cast are Vegar Hoel, Stig Frode Henriksen, Charlotte Frogner, Lasse Valdal, Jeppe Beck Laursen, Evy Kasseth Rosten, Jenny Skavlen and Ane Dahl Torp.The Nazi zombie leader resembles that of Adolf Hitler, which is well suited as everyone is aware he was the leader of the Nazis, and the zombies themselves are well designed, and fitfully intriguing, they don't just eat people, they use weapons and fight and so forth, making them more interesting than your routine zombies. The picture packs a downright hilarious sense of humour too, there's an equal amount of scares and laughs, which really make this film work. one particular scene that I found brilliant was when two of the remaining students pick up a chainsaw and a sledgehammer and step outside, the camera pauses, setting up a standoff, and within seconds they run at the zombies, and the action is non-stop jaw dropping, it's very gory, but also original in its methods of killing zombies, one guy put's a machine gun onto his jet ski, and jumps high into the air whilst heading for the zombies, now that is what I call fun, it also possess a decent rock soundtrack, upbeat rhythm, some solid one liners and really good direction from Tommy Wirkola, who also wrote the pretty good screenplay, with the help of Stig Frode Henriksen who also starred, playing one of the students.This is a film that knows it's premise isn't packed with needless exchanges between fight scenes, a film that delivers badass action sequences, terrific choreography and a hilarious sense of humour, this is exactly why Dead Snow works, and I really enjoyed it, for its genre it's very good, despite a lapse in believability when one character falls off a cliff and survives because "the snow broke her fall". Overall This is a tense, funny horror/comedy that delivers exactly what it promises, Dead Snow is a film deserving of repeat viewings, for its enjoy ability, if you want a solid, entertaining as hell 21st century zombie picture, then Norwegian set Deas Snow is well worth seeing.

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Eddie Cantillo
2016/11/12

Dead Snow(2009) Starring: Charlotte Frogner, Stig Frode Henriksen, Vegar Hoel, Jeppe Beck Laursen, Evy Kasseth Røsten, Lasse Valdal, Jenny Skavlan, Bjørn Sundquist, Ane Dahl Torp, and Ørjan Gamst Directed By:Tommy Wirkola Review EINS, ZWEI, DIE! Hello Kiddies your Pal The Crypt-Critic logging in another piece of film I saw yesterday night. This is exactly the kind of stupid, bad but yet fun horror film I was looking for. Eight medical students on a ski trip to Norway discover that Hitler's horrors live on when they come face to face with a battalion of zombie Nazi soldiers intent on devouring anyone unfortunate enough to wander into the remote mountains where they were once sent to die. Like I said this is the kind of stupid fun I was looking for, I do feel that it doesn't become as fun as it is until the hour and fifteen minute mark. The last 15-to thirty minutes are what saved it from being just awful and boring but the actors do a fine job and look like they're having fun. The direction is pretty good and it just becomes very fun to sit through. I'm giving Dead Snow a three out of five.

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Juliet Smith
2016/06/21

Dead Snow is an absolute gem of a zombie film. It's as funny and as it is gory with some genuinely scary bits and it has a great storyline and soundtrack. It sounds like it ticks all the boxes and it really does deliver. It is subtitled (it's Norwegian) but as i've said to many people to whom i've recommended this film "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" is the same in any language so it doesn't really matter if it's subtitled but they are very easy to follow and don't detract from viewing the film at all.The gory bits are spectacularly gory but the comic overtones prevent any lasting frights i think, it's not a film that has given me nightmares but i still jump at the scarier scenes when rewatching it. The cast were unknown to me as i hadn't delved into Norwegian cinema before but were thoroughly believable as the characters they played.The scenery is stunning and the brilliant white snow offsets the blood brilliantly - lots of the action takes place in daylight.

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JohnLeeT
2014/05/01

I am not a devotee of horror films and saw this only because a relative rented it for Halloween. To say I was pleasantly surprised would be a tremendous understatement and yet pleasant is not exactly the appropriate word. Working with a superbly honed script, the masterful director of this incredible Norwegian film has defined horror anew and anyone who sees it can not possibly be unchanged. The imagery created will be some that you will never forget as the film delivers shock after shock. The tension is unrelenting in its intensity and the utter ghastliness of some of the most graphic horror ever filmed is simply overwhelming in its power. This is not a film for the unprepared audience. The small audience that surrounded me were genuinely terrified and some so profoundly that they were driven from the screening in tears. I was nearly one of them but I was so entranced by the director's artistry that I forced myself to endure the graphic depiction of violence and found myself greatly rewarded as a result. However, the visions are still haunting and may be with me until I breathe my last. There is humor in the film but it is sparsely used to give the viewer a very brief respite, some very necessary relief from the seemingly continuous nightmare they are watching. It is like a horrendous look through the gates of Hades itself and the most hardened soul will have to look away at times. This is cinema for the psychologically stable and those who have been warned just how intense the experience of watching it will be. I felt our Halloween host had perpetrated an unquestionably cruel joke upon his guests and may have done actual emotional harm to some by springing such a powerful motion picture on unwitting people only there for a good time and ready for Hollywood blood/schlock. Holiday fare this is certainly not and there must be a clear understanding of that. This point is to be emphasized! This is nothing like The Exorcist or any other pop film that thrilled crowds with cheap tricks and clichéd scares. This is something quite existentially gripping in its realism and profound in its message. The evil shown is much too real for most and I admit that some disturbing scenes I wish I had never witnessed. They are seared into my entire being in perpetuity. However, when the credits appeared I felt I had seen something stunningly unique and fulfilling artistically. Those involved in the production surely have great futures in cinema awaiting them and have done much to put Norway on the very cutting edge of film. An underrated film that has earned a place on the top tier of the horror genre and has crossed over to the realm of important works in film history which will be discussed, analyzed, and praised by serious students of cinema for many generations to come.

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