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Frankenstein's Army

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Frankenstein's Army (2013)
Toward the end of World War II, Russian soldiers pushing into eastern Germany stumble across a secret Nazi lab, one that has unearthed and begun experimenting with the journal of one Dr. Victor Frankenstein. The scientists have used the legendary Frankenstein's work to assemble an army of super-soldiers stitched together from the body parts of their fallen comrades -- a desperate Hitler's last ghastly ploy to escape defeat.
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In the dying days of WWII, a battalion of Russian soldiers is lured into the secret lab of a deranged scientist and forced to face off against an army of horrific flesh-and-metal war machine... Read allIn the dying days of WWII, a battalion of Russian soldiers is lured into the secret lab of a deranged scientist and forced to face off against an army of horrific flesh-and-metal war machines.In the dying days of WWII, a battalion of Russian soldiers is lured into the secret lab of a deranged scientist and forced to face off against an army of horrific flesh-and-metal war machines.

  • Director
    • Richard Raaphorst
  • Writers
    • Richard Raaphorst
    • Miguel Tejada-Flores
    • Chris W. Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Robert Gwilym
    • Hon Ping Tang
    • Alexander Terentyev
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    9.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Raaphorst
    • Writers
      • Richard Raaphorst
      • Miguel Tejada-Flores
      • Chris W. Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Robert Gwilym
      • Hon Ping Tang
      • Alexander Terentyev
    • 101User reviews
    • 152Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Robert Gwilym
    Robert Gwilym
    • Novikov
    Hon Ping Tang
    Hon Ping Tang
    • Ivan…
    Alexander Terentyev
    • Dimitri
    • (as Alexander Mercury)
    • …
    Luke Newberry
    Luke Newberry
    • Sacha
    Joshua Sasse
    Joshua Sasse
    • Sergei
    Mark Stevenson
    Mark Stevenson
    • Alexei
    Andrei Zayats
    Andrei Zayats
    • Vassili
    Karel Roden
    Karel Roden
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    Klaus Lucas
    • SS Officer Dieter
    Cristina Catalina
    Cristina Catalina
    • Eva…
    Jan de Lukowicz
    • Fritz
    Zdenek Barinka
    • Hans
    Jan Mrkvicka
    • German Soldier
    Linda Balabanova
    • Speaking Nun
    Tereza Slavickova
    • Naked Nun
    Ivana Lokajová
    • Peasant Woman
    • (as Ivana Lokajova)
    Boris Bocev
    • Farm Boy
    Izabella Kisova
    • Farm Girl #1
    • Director
      • Richard Raaphorst
    • Writers
      • Richard Raaphorst
      • Miguel Tejada-Flores
      • Chris W. Mitchell
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    • Trivia
      Most of the monster designs come from the creators' pre-production that started in the early 2000s, with the working title Worst Case Scenario, as one of the first attempts to use the Internet to gather support from genre fans, e.g. involving them as extras for mass scenes. The plot of this splatter comedy would have centered around undead German WW2 soldiers coming from the sea and killing tourists at a beach. Production began in 2004, but by 2009 the project was officially abandoned and the team started to work on Frankenstein's Army instead. All that remains from Worst Case Scenario are two teaser trailers released in 2006 that feature some of the creatures that ended up being used in Frankenstein's Army more than ten years later.
    • Goofs
      The signs reading "nicht antasten" ("Do not touch") seem to be German language, but no German would use that terminology. The correct translation would have been "Nicht berühren!".
    • Quotes

      Viktor: My father said, men will be more efficient if they have hammers and screwdrivers instead of fingers.

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      Featured in The Found Footage Phenomenon (2021)

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    8/10

    The zombots of Frankenstein

    It took quite a while for Richard Raaphorst to have his first feature length film canned but now we can all enjoy "Frankenstein's Army", which debuted at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film had its world premiere at a sold out screening of the International Rotterdam Film Festival. And at long last the audience had the chance to have a look at Raaphorst's creation(s) in full splendour. I think a lot of horror fans have been looking forward to the debut of "Frankenstein's Army"; we've been teased by some excellent trailers of his "Worst Case Scenario" and when that project got stuck in development hell, artwork and teasers for his new film surfaced.

    In "Frankenstein's Army" everything's filmed from a first person perspective, that person being the soldier Sergei, who's part of a Russian squad that is slowly moving further in Germany. He has the task to document the march of Mother Russia into Germany. So yes, you've read it right: this is a found footage film. When the squadron goes further into the countryside some weird skeletons and soldiers are found. When they pick up a radio signal from some comrades the trail leads them to a church / factory and then shits starts to hit the propeller.

    The first half builds up slowly towards the second. Starting off with quite some shots of running and some occasional shooting, it gets more interesting when they come up a village where things don't seem right. The part where they start to encounter the first zombots (as Richard has named his creations) almost reminded me of a mix of the video game "Return to Castle Wolfenstein" and more steampunkish elements. Zombots suddenly appear and create havoc amongst the Russians. The second half steps down a bit and offers a better look at Raaphorst's monsters. The encounter of Viktor -the creator of the monstrous nazi soldiers- provides the director to go all out with special effects in the 'laboratory'. This is a place where a gorehound's heart starts beating faster: there are some geeky references, all the monsters and gory effects are real (so almost no computer effects) and that choice pays off. The effects feel real, the zombots are brought to life in a weirdly, wicked way, most of them wearing working mechanical features that gives each of them a unique look.

    Raaphorst reaps I was a bit thrown off because of this film being another one in the 'found footage' style. Even though it doesn't bring nothing new to this way of drawing the audience into the film, it is well done: you know you don't get these lame something-was-there-and-now-there-isn't kind of things but you will be treated with some in-your-face gore and great zombots. Also it was hard to get over the accents used by the actors throughout the film, that is always a hard choice to make. Raaphorst his strength is his vision, visuals and details. I expected the film to be a bit more sinister and dark because of the teasers but in the feature itself there is more focus on gore than tension. Luckily he knows his gore and all the effects are really well done. It's great to see his sketches come alive on the big screen and they work well in all their bizarre glory.

    I really hope this film will give Richard Raaphorst a chance to create another feature film in which he can explore more of his directional skills outside the found footage genre and is able to provide us another look in his bizarre, creative mind.
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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2013 (Brazil)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
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      • Czech Republic
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đội Quân Frankenstein
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • MPI Media Group
      • Dark Sky Films
      • Pellicola
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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