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Release Date:
January 24, 2013
Original Title:
Frankenstein's Army
Alternate Titles:
El Ejercito de Frankenstein
O Exército de Frankenstein
科學怪軍團
Genres:
Action | Horror
Production Companies:
Dark Sky Films
Pellicola
XYZ Films
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Netherlands | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18 DE: 18 JP: R15+ US: R
Runtime: 84
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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Characters:
Mary Shelley
Director:
Richard Raaphorst
Director of Photography:
Bart Beekman
Editor:
Jasper Verhorevoort
Producer:
Aram Tertzakian
Richard Raaphorst
Nick Spicer
Nick Jongerius
Daniel Koefoed
Greg Newman
Nate Bolotin
Todd Brown
Production Design:
Jindřich Kočí
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