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Cast
Cuyle Carvin | ... |
Sam Battle / Captain Battle
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Andrew J McGuinness | ... |
Brandon Storm
(as Andrew McGuinness)
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Marlene Mc'Cohen | ... |
Jane Storm
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Jenny Allford | ... |
Necromancer
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Pete Punito | ... |
Steve Kelly
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Sean Fletcher | ... |
Rick
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Christopher Senger | ... |
Tank
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Todd James Jackson | ... |
Heinrich Himmler
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Abby Wathen | ... |
Claire
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Scott R. Wright | ... |
Neville
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Julian Starks | ... |
Colonel Weiss
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Sari Melain | ... |
Private Dokes
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Ken Van Sant | ... |
Sam's Father
(as Ken VanSant)
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Kimberly Spencer | ... |
Hispanic Woman
(as Kim MacKenzie)
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Genna Mc'Cohen | ... |
Marine Nurse
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Will V. Moore | ... |
Undercover Cop
(as William Moore)
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Augusto Valverde | ... |
Cop #2
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Darell Wilson | ... |
Bouncer
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Tracie Douglas |
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Brian Peck | ... |
Skinhead #1
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David Palmieri | ... |
Skinhead #2
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Eric Rasmussen | ... |
Skinhead #3
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Georgie Halali |
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Marc Anthony Revivo | ... |
Assassin #2
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Tom Newth | ... |
Jonathan Battle
(as Tom von Logue Newth)
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Mindy Robinson | ... |
Anna
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Marie Barforough | ... |
Marine Nurse (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Palmieri |
Written by
Carl Formes | ... | (comic book) & |
Jack Binder | ... | (comic book) |
Kenny White | ... | (screenplay) & |
Keith Parker | ... |
Produced by
Gennaro Buonocore | ... | executive producer |
Ted Chalmers | ... | executive producer |
Marlene Mc'Cohen | ... | line producer |
Mark B. Newbauer | ... | executive producer |
David Palmieri | ... | co-producer |
David S. Sterling | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Tom Newth | ... | (as Tom von Logue Newth) |
David Palmieri |
Production Design by
Richard G. Calderon | ... | (as Richard Calderon) |
Art Direction by
Chad Nigeringston |
Set Decoration by
Richard G. Calderon | ... | (as Richard Calderon) |
Chad Nigeringston |
Makeup Department
Richard G. Calderon | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Art Department
Richard G. Calderon | ... | props (as Richard Calderon) |
Chad Nigeringston | ... | props |
Special Effects by
Richard G. Calderon | ... | special effects coordinator |
Ron Karkoska | ... | special effects |
Chad Nigeringston | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Dennis Devine | ... | grip |
Marlene Mc'Cohen | ... | still photographer |
Tom Newth | ... | camera operator (as Tom von Logue Newth) |
Additional Crew
Shawn Ardalan | ... | sound production |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Edel Media & Entertainment (2013) (Germany) (DVD) (Starmovie)
- Summer Hill Films (2013) (World-wide)
- TomCat Films (2013) (World-wide)
Special Effects
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
SAM BATTLE is injured during his tour of duty in the Gulf War. He loses an eye and is near death. His good friend, BRANDON STORM, who is a scientist, injects him with a secret serum that he has been developing that will save his life. The side effects are unknown. Sam returns home. His father has recently passed away. It is a struggle to come home after being in the war. Sam soon learns that the town is being overrun with Neo-Nazis. He teams up with Brandon's sister, Jane, who is a news reporter. Soon, Sam learns of the side effects to Brandon's serum. He has gained super human strength and agility. Brandon is kidnapped by the Neo Nazi's leader, THE NECROMANCER, a blonde Aryan sorceress. He is forced to help raise the cloned body of HEINRICH HIMMLER from the dead. Now, Sam must don the persona of CAPTAIN BATTLE, a crime fighting hero alter-ego that started with Sam's Grandfather, Jonathan Battle in World War II. Sam find's his father's crime fighting suit. Together with Jane they must face the army of Neo Nazis henchmen, and what's worse, the army of living dead soldiers from the Third Reich! They must stop The Necromancer before she succeeds at her ultimate goal of raising the cloned corpse of Adolph Hitler! Written by starmonkey |
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Taglines | A Hero From the Past will Save our Future See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the original comic Captain Battle doesn't use a dual identity; the one story in the first issue where he's shown doing so was probably intended to feature another character altogether. See more » |
Goofs | The original comic book character lost his left eye during world war 1. In the movie, Captain Battle doesn't lose his eye at all, he merely wears his father's costume with an eye patch over his right eye. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in 7 Insanely Shitty Superhero Ripoffs (2016). See more » |