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The entire movie was storyboarded by the director shot for shot before production began in November 2011. |
The entire movie was storyboarded by the director shot for shot before production began in November 2011. |
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Locations for the film included Willow Studios in Los Angeles (underground in the Nazi bunker and Nifleheim Station), Blue Cloud Ranch in Santa Clarita (opening war night scenes and the cavern), and the Asylum Studios (hallways, labs, medical rooms, |
Locations for the film included Willow Studios in Los Angeles (underground in the Nazi bunker and Nifleheim Station), Blue Cloud Ranch in Santa Clarita (opening war night scenes and the cavern), and the Asylum Studios (hallways, labs, medical rooms, rappelling scenes and green screen virtual sets). |
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The film features one of the highest visual effects shot counts in an Asylum film, 379, and the effects were completed in just four weeks. |
The film features one of the highest visual effects shot counts in an Asylum film, 379, and the effects were completed in just four weeks. |
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Directed by | Joseph Lawson |
Written by | Paul Bales |
Produced by |
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Starring |
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Cinematography | Alex Yellen |
Edited by | Rob Pallatina |
Music by | Chris Ridenhour |
Distributed by | The Asylum |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Nazis at the Center of the Earth is a direct-to-video Naziploitation sci-fi film produced by The Asylum that stars Dominique Swain and Jake Busey. It was released on April 24, 2012 on Blu-ray Disc and DVD. The United Kingdom release was called Bloodstorm.[1]
Plot
On May 10, 1945, in a secret airport near Wurtzberg, Germany, Nazi scientist Dr. Josef Mengele, along with fellow doctors and soldiers, prepare to depart to an unknown location with a mysterious package in their possession. They are soon ambushed by the Allied forces, but successfully escape.
In present day, a group of researchers in Antarctica, Dr. Paige Morgan among them, are abducted by a platoon of gas-masked soldiers wearing swastika armbands and dragged into a hidden environment in the center of the Earth. There, they discover that Dr. Josef Mengele and a group of surviving Nazi soldiers are plotting an invasion of the surface of the Earth to create a Fourth Reich.
Cast
- Dominique Swain as Dr. Paige Morgan
- Jake Busey as Adrian Reistad
- Joshua Michael Allen as Lucas Moss
- Christopher Karl Johnson as Dr. Josef Mengele
- Lilan Bowden as May Yun
- Trevor Kuhn as Brian Moak
- Adam Burch as Mark Maynard
- Marlene Okner as Sije Lagesen
- Maria Pallas as Angela Magliarossa
- Andre Tenerelli as Aaron Blechman
- Abderrahim Halaimia as Rahul Jumani
- James Maxwell Young as Adolf Hitler
Production
Lawson received the directorial assignment after reading the script and pitching himself as director in the fall of 2011. The film took less than four months to make. On Asylum, Lawson said "They are a low-budget film studio,[...] I knew pretty much going in that this was going to be a B movie. We had a 12-day shoot and a budget well south of $200,000."[2]
The entire movie was storyboarded by the director shot for shot before production began in November 2011.
Locations for the film included Willow Studios in Los Angeles (underground in the Nazi bunker and Nifleheim Station), Blue Cloud Ranch in Santa Clarita (opening war night scenes and the cavern), and the Asylum Studios (hallways, labs, medical rooms, rappelling scenes and green screen virtual sets).
The film features one of the highest visual effects shot counts in an Asylum film, 379, and the effects were completed in just four weeks.
In his commentary, director Joseph J. Lawson cites as his visual influences Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Sam Raimi, John Carpenter, John Landis, David Lean, J. J. Abrams and Robert Rodriguez.
Reception
Critical and audience reaction to the film has been mixed with everything from "absolute garbage" to "the Citizen Kane of Asylum films".[3]
References
- ^ West, Steven (August 6, 2012). "FrightFest Gore in the Store review of Bloodstorm". FrightFest. Archived from the original on December 12, 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
"BLOODSTORM" is a feeble UK retitling of a movie called NAZIS AT THE CENTER OF THE EARTH. Mathematically minded viewers will know that the original title is exactly 2984.3% superior to the generic new moniker – which itself might cause confusion with SUBSPECIES 4: BLOODSTORM.
- ^ Richard Ecke (30 April 2012). "Great Falls man directs Grade B feature-length film". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
- ^ "Dvd Review: Nazis At The Center Of The Earth". Wizbang Pop!. 2012-04-29. Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-01.
External links
- 2012 films
- 2012 direct-to-video films
- 2012 independent films
- 2012 science fiction action films
- 2010s war films
- American films
- American science fiction action films
- American science fiction war films
- English-language films
- War adventure films
- The Asylum films
- Films directed by Joseph Lawson
- Films set in Antarctica
- Films shot in Los Angeles
- Cultural depictions of Josef Mengele
- Cultural depictions of Adolf Hitler
- Films about Nazi fugitives
- Alternate Nazi Germany films