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| Guy Rolfe | Andre Toulon | |
| Richard Lynch | Major Krauss | |
| Ian Abercrombie | Dr. Hess | |
| Kristopher Logan | Lt. Eric Stein | |
| Aron Eisenberg | Peter Hertz | |
| Walter Gotell | General Mueller | |
| Sarah Douglas | Elsa Toulon | |
| Matthew Faison | Hertz | |
| Michelle Bauer | Lili | |
| Jasmine Touschek | Prostitute | |
| Eduard Will | Soldier on Stage | |
| John Regis | Morgue Attendant | |
| Neal Parrow | Young Driver | |
| Kenneth Cortland | Pharmacy Soldier | |
| Lenny Rose | Airport Agent |
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| Producer | David DeCoteau
Charles Band |
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| Writer | Charles Band
David Schmoeller |
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| Cinematography | Adolfo Bartoli
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| Musician | Richard Band
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Set in Berlin during WWII, the Nazi regime is attempting to develop a drug that will animate the dead, in order to use in the war effort. Toulin arouses suspicion as a Nazi dissident, and his secret is discovered. During a Nazi raid on his home, Toulin's beautiful wife is murdered. Toulin vows revenge, with the help of his animated puppets. |
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