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  1. Jul 15, 1977 · The pacing is also not for all tastes, since this movie never builds into a all-out assault or anything, but it's an enjoyably creepy chiller in the classic 70s style. This is a prime candidate for DVD rediscovery.

    • (6.3K)
    • Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Ken Wiederhorn
    • 1977-07-15
  2. Visitors to a remote island discover that a reclusive Nazi commandant has been breeding a group of Zombie soldiers.--- Send in a voice message: https://podca...

    • 1 min
    • Indian Potato Head Show
  3. Jan 6, 2019 · You must have saw a different movie as Shockwaves is a 1977 classic with horror greats Peter Cushing and John Carradine. Additionally it boasts a creepy atmosphere ( a sense of isolation and dread), an effective synthesizer score, beautiful Brooke Adams, a magnificent location and one of the most unique and disturbing monsters in cinema.

  4. Shock Waves is a 1977 American horror film written and directed by Ken Wiederhorn. The film is about a group of tourists who encounter aquatic Nazi zombies when they become shipwrecked. It stars Peter Cushing as a former SS commander, Brooke Adams as a tourist, and John Carradine as the captain of the tourists' boat.

  5. "Shock Waves" is a rather creepy and atmospheric Horror film which is surprisingly gore- and sleaze-less. Actually, the focus is set entirely on the suspense here, as there is no nudity and all the killings are quite tame (especially by the violent late 70s standards).

  6. Jun 13, 2011 · It's a shocking scene made all the more creepy by Trane's close camera angle which shows the body in full detail as the boat passes over. The film's low budget also has no effect on Shock Waves' iconic undead. The look of these unforgettable monstrosities can be attributed to costume designer Jacqueline Saint Anne and make-up artist Alan Ormsby.

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  8. Jan 17, 2020 · by Bob Cram. Posted onJanuary 17, 2020November 5, 2020. I’ve mentioned Shock Waves a couple of times in the last month or so. As I’m a bit behind this week I thought I’d resurrect (see what I did there) this review for SAW. This is the best Nazi zombie movie ever made. A bold claim, I know.

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