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3/10
You are meat
nogodnomasters26 September 2017
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Heinrich Himmler (David B. Stewart III, producer, directer, script writer, costume designer, beer boy) is in hell being interrogated by Erebus (John Martineau) with a rubber mask and voice enhancer. (I hate those fake demonic voice pretenders.) The film swaps back and forth to an event where Himmler had to kill a woman (Angelina Leigh) as directed by Hitler (Richard Adams) who has a tiny office with one portrait I am told is Frederic the Great, but damn if it doesn't look like a classic George Washington. They really didn't attempt to recreate his huge office. They did manage to recreate some period pieces and uniforms, bummer about that orange extension cord.

While Stewart looked like Himmler, the acting overall was bad. The film started out with the Germans not having an accent and the Russian having an accent. Okay, I get that, until that one German showed up with an accent. That made the film a bit bizarre with one guy talking with a German accent while the other Germans did not. The torture scenes looked fake. I didn't know the Germans said F...-sake. The day/night scene sequencing looked a bit out of whack too. Has some unintended camp/cult value. Ed Wood would be proud.

3 stars for the nudity. Slightly better than his stinker films "Operation: Nazi Zombies" and "Maplewoods" Guide: F-word, rape, nudity (Angelina Leigh, Hustler, Playboy, and Taboo magazines)
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2/10
Far worse than I expected and I expected bad.
berg-7453231 May 2022
I'm not sure how hell works but I'd imagine if your evil on the scale of Himmler satan would make you night manager of hell and you'd be some sort of celebrity and revered by others like him. Movie is bad acting is horrible and here's a rule all movies where there are people speaking different languages but you don't want subtitles, everyone speakers in an accent of the country they're character is from or nobody does. Not worth watching.
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2/10
Nazi Hell...
paul_haakonsen7 June 2018
Granted, with the fact that I hadn't heard about this movie and just taking a glance at the front cover, then I knew that I wasn't going to be in for a massive million dollar Hollywood production.

I managed to endure 35 minutes of this ordeal of a movie. It is low budget in every sense of the words, but they did manage to pull off a good enough production value in the 35 minutes that I watched.

I was ready to turn off the movie when the demons showed up, but decided to stick with it to give it a chance. But it didn't improve much, so I just gave up out of boredom.

The acting in the movie was as to be expected from a movie such as this.

I don't understand why they made the Russians speak English with a stereotypical accent while the Germans spoke proper non-accented English it just made no sense. Actually, I don't enjoy it one bit when they have Germans speak English in a war movie because it takes away so much credibility from the movie.

With only 35 minutes watched of "Reichsführer-SS", I can honestly say that I have no plans to return to finish this movie at any time.
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5/10
Himmler in Hell.
BA_Harrison6 July 2016
Reichsfuhrer-SS Heinrich Himmler (David B. Stewart III) wakes to find himself in Hell, where he is confronted by demon Erebus (John Martineau), who forces him to recount one of his many crimes, where The Führer tested his loyalty by ordering him to kill a young female prisoner (Angelina Leigh) from Dachau concentration camp.

WWII was a dark time for mankind, witnessing the deaths of millions worldwide; still, every cloud has a silver lining, the war resulting in one of exploitation cinema's most dubious pleasures, the Nazisploitation sub-genre, which enjoyed its greatest popularity during the 1970s.

Reichsfuhrer-SS, from writer/director David B. Stewart III, is an attempt at a contemporary Nazisploitation movie, with just a little demonic horror thrown in for good measure. It delivers a smattering of torture, some gratuitous female nudity (Angelina Leigh going full frontal), a spot of gore (arms reduced to bloody stumps, a head bashed in) as well as some surprisingly decent costumery—just where does one go for accurate Nazi regalia? (not that I want any, just to be clear).

Where the film suffers badly, though, is with the pacing (some scenes really drag) and the acting, which sees a few of the performers attempting bad German accents, but the main characters speaking with a strong American twang (who knew Himmler hailed from the States?) which really detracts from the overall effectiveness of the movie.

Overall, Reichsfuhrer-SS is far from essential Nazisploitation, not nearly as mean-spirited or as sleazy as many of its '70s counterparts, but still worth a go for avid fans of the genre who have seen all of the 'classics'.

4.5 out of 10, generously rounded up to 5 just for attempting to revive a much-reviled sub-genre.
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Himmler goes to Hell!
the_blue_dot1 December 2015
Nazisploitation is back with a vengeance!! Director David B. Stewart III and Producer/Cinematographer, John Martineau have crafted an indie gem with Reichsfurer SS that will be a serious treat for fans of old school Nazispioitation.The story is a humanizing character piece that focuses on Heinrich Himmler and his trip into hell. Director David B. Stewart III also portrays Himmler and he brings serious humanity to the character and I definitely enjoyed the moments of black humor that he brought to the character and to the film in general. The film is a beauty to look at as well with fantastic camera-work by John Martineau and production design that goes way beyond what one generally expects from indie cinema. All in all an excellent film that delivers the exploitation, sexploitation, horror and nazisploitation goods as well as having a really fun, and fascinating story. Highly recommended!
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1/10
What a boring pile of steaming *********************!
LoremIpsum3216 March 2017
Is this a film? Really? I mean it stank and looked like dog droppings and I certainly felt like having stepped into some after watching this...

Labbeled as "Horror, Thriller, War"... weird, I haven't found the tiniest traces of any possibly associated attributes to these genres while watching it.

I didn't care to endure this mess, it was one of the very few films, that deserved to be stopped, before any brain cells could be irrevocable damaged, at least I hope I took action in time. And having a rather high threshold when it comes to plain stupid bad films, I think that has to say something about the non existing quality of this mess.

Theoretically, the story could have had promise, but the script, directing, locations and just everything involved literally screamed: INCOMPETENCE! Other crap I didn't care to entirely watch to the credits seemed like Oscar material compared to this smelly waste of time.
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2/10
Indie Naziploitation homage
Leofwine_draca4 March 2017
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REICHSFUHRER-SS is an American indie made as a homage to those sleazy Naziploitation movies of old. As a tribute picture it looks pretty good, with impressive lighting throughout, especially in the sets although the outdoor scenes look a lot cheaper and less impressive. There's no real story here, just an excuse for a bunch of actors to dress up in Nazi uniforms and do their best Nazi general caricatures.

Writer/director David B. Stewart III plays Himmler, the film's main protagonist, but hardly makes any kind of impression. He reminded me of the guy from the HUMAN CENTIPEDE series more than anything else. The story has a few supernatural twists but less exploitation value than expected, although there's a little torture and a little sex. It's not very memorable, overall.
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6/10
World War II reenactors stumble upon a great film!
user-415-1333749 June 2016
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On the surface, this movie might look like a low budget horror picture filmed in their backyard by a bunch of World War II reenactors, but the movie does in fact convey an incredible story. The Reich Leader of the SS Heinrich Himmler, moments after his suicide, awakens in Hell and now must pay for his crimes through eternal punishment (specifically, being ripped apart and forced to eat his own entrails over ten million times).

The idea is a pretty enthralling one and is set to a back story where Himmler, who never really "got his hands dirty" during the Holocaust, is tested to rape and kill a female concentration camp inmate with his bare hands. In the process, he also murders an SS officer who was informing on him to Hitler and in this way becomes a murderer both in spirit and actuality.

The film does lose some serious points for bad acting. The characters are pretty shallow and the main lead who plays Himmler (David B. Stewart) does his best but really does not act or speak anywhere close to the real Himmler. Remember also that Himmler was 44 years old when he died - Stewart looks barely out of college.

Hats off, however, to the actors who played Erebus and his demon minion. Truly chilling to watch them taunt Himmler in hell and tell him how his "soul will be ripped apart". So, a good horror flick to watch on a late Saturday night.
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