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This silly, low budget science fiction feature somehow combines Nazisploitaion with spaceships and horror to create a cartoonish romp through a history that never was.
When a World War II American military patrol gets lost behind enemy lines in Italy and stumbles upon a crashed alien spacecraft, they quickly come to realise they must join forces with the surviving extra-terrestrials if they are to defeat a Nazi crack team who are hell-bent on using alien technology to win the war.
Madcap, fun and charmingly cheap, this daft science fiction potboiler is a must for all collectors of cult 80s movie.
- 88 Films
- 86 mins approx
- 12
English
- English
- 1
- B
- 88 Films
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Total Price: £26.98
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This silly, low budget science fiction feature somehow combines Nazisploitaion with spaceships and horror to create a cartoonish romp through a history that never was.
When a World War II American military patrol gets lost behind enemy lines in Italy and stumbles upon a crashed alien spacecraft, they quickly come to realise they must join forces with the surviving extra-terrestrials if they are to defeat a Nazi crack team who are hell-bent on using alien technology to win the war.
Madcap, fun and charmingly cheap, this daft science fiction potboiler is a must for all collectors of cult 80s movie.
- 88 Films
- 86 mins approx
- 12
English
- English
- 1
- B
- 88 Films
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £26.98
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Cheesy 80’s fun
If your looking at this review you probably know this film from 1985, picking it up in a video rental store many years ago, it’s low budget, cheesy but still quite fun but 88 films have done a fantastic job with the transfer, the picture is for the most part fantastic making it look like it was filmed yesterday not nearly 40 years ago, sound is stereo but still good. So if you remember this from your youth it’s worth revisiting for the picture alone just don’t watch it with the kids (they’ll think you’ve gone mad) But please 88 Films can we have more of these ‘classic’ 80’s films!
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