Credited cast: | |||
Annabelle Lanyon | ... | Helga Hammerstein | |
Derek Nelson | ... | Billy 'The Butcher' | |
Dennis Farrin | ... | Sergeant Peck | |
Patrick O'Donnell | ... | SS Officer Schneider | |
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Lee Bane | ... | 'Mad Dog' Murphy |
Suzie Frances Garton | ... | Ilsa Koch | |
Lee Mark Jones | ... | SS Officer Schreck | |
Gareth Lawrence | ... | SS Officer Hess | |
Kwame Augustine | ... | 'Reckless' Reggie Brown | |
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Matthew Leigh Maggs | ... | Camp 7 Inmate #1 (as Matthew Maggs) |
Jared Morgan | ... | The Bartender | |
Darren Swain | ... | 'Fighting Joe' Kane | |
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David France | ... | Doctor Hammerstein |
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Joseph Simpson-Bushell | ... | Hyde |
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Francesco Tribuzio | ... | SS Officer Becker |
In Nazi Germany at the height of World War II, a ragtag group of American soldiers known as "The Fearless Four" are shipped off to a military prison for a variety of infractions, ranging from mutiny to murder. While they're being transported, Nazis attack the convoy, killing the MPs, but the rebellious American soldiers manage to escape. Travelling deep into rural Germany, the Americans stumble upon an SS experiment camp run by the notorious Doctor Mengele. They soon discover Mengele's diabolical plan to fuse human and animal DNA to create an unstoppable army of Werewolf soldiers. The Fearless Four are now the allied forces' only hope of preventing Hitler's Third Reich gaining the upper hand in the War. It's a fight to the death and only the most brutal and merciless will survive! Written by North Bank Entertainment
This is what happens, when fanboys a try to make films. It's not the tiny budget or the terrible accents that make this film awful. It's the obscene directorial hubris in attempting to ape Tarantino's mastery of the long tense slow-build scene.
Having said that, if you don't have a lot of money, and you're filming in the UK with British actors, why not attempt something you might actually achieve, instead of totally over reaching yourself?