Nazi zombies
Nazi zombiesare ahorrortropefound infilms,video games,andcomic books.Nazizombienarratives usually feature undeadNazisoldiers resurrected to fight for theThird Reich.The bookNazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culturedescribed thegenreas a small theme of horror films.[1]
The first Nazi zombies filmsKing of the ZombiesandRevenge of the Zombieswere produced duringWorld War II.[2]Nazisploitationbegan to appear concurrently in other film subgenres.[3]These include a mini-invasion of Nazi zombie films such asShock Waves,Night of the Zombies,Zombie LakeandOasis of the Zombies.[3][4]The increased popularity of the zombie film in the 2000s increased interest in the Nazi zombie subgenre, with films such asHorrors of War,Dead Snow,andFrankenstein's Army.[5]More modern films such asOverlord,continue the Nazi zombiefilm genre.[6]Nazi Zombies also feature in theWolfensteinseries,Call of Dutyseries, andSniper Eliteseries of video games.[7]
Selected media featuring Nazi zombies
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^Magilow (2012).Nazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culture.A&C Black. p. 249.ISBN978-1441183590.
- ^Dendle, Peter (2012).The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010.McFarland. p. 69.ISBN978-0786461639.
- ^abcMagilow (2012).Nazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culture.A&C Black. p. 72.ISBN978-1441183590.
- ^Dendle, Peter (2012).The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010.McFarland. p. 69.ISBN978-0786461639.
- ^Magilow, Daniel H.; Silverman, Lisa (2015).Holocaust Representations in History: An Introduction.Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 90.ISBN978-1472513007.
- ^abOrdoña, Michael (November 8, 2018)."'Overlord' promises Nazis and zombies but delivers disappointment ".San Francisco Chronicle.RetrievedNovember 9,2018.
- ^Howerton, Ross (June 11, 2019)."Where Do all these Nazi Zombies Even Come from Anyway?".Parallax Media.RetrievedJuly 28,2020.
- ^"King of the Zombies".American Film Institute.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^abDendle, Peter (2012).Zombie Movie Encyclopedia: 2000–2010.McFarland. pp. 256–.ISBN9780786492886.Retrieved19 May2013.
- ^"Revenge of the Zombies".American Film Institute.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^Magilow (2012).Nazisploitation!: The Nazi Image in Low-Brow Cinema and Culture.A&C Black. p. 97.ISBN978-1441183590.
- ^"THE MADMEN OF MANDORAS".American Film Institute.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^Dowell, John A.; Miller, Cynthia J. (6 December 2017).Horrific Humor and the Moment of Droll Grimness in Cinema.Lexington Books. pp. 131–132.ISBN978-1498565004.
- ^Green, Paul (2017).Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media.McFarland. pp. 74–75.ISBN978-1476666723.
- ^"Shock Waves".American Film Institute.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^"Le Lac des morts-vivants".bifi.fr(in French).RetrievedNovember 26,2013.
- ^Lucas, Tim(July–August 2013). "Discs in Depth".Video Watchdog.Cincinnati, Ohio: 65.
- ^Dendle, Peter (2012).The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010.McFarland. p. 69.ISBN978-0786461639.
- ^Dendle, Peter (2012).The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010.McFarland. p. 69.ISBN978-0786461639.
- ^Magilow (2012).Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide.Chicago Review Press. p. 31.ISBN978-1569766835.
- ^Russell (2015).Book of the Dead: The Complete History of Zombie Cinema.FAB Press. p. 251.ISBN978-1903254332.
- ^"Devil Story (1985)".AllMovie.RetrievedAugust 1,2020.
- ^Dendle, Peter (2010).The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia.McFarland. p. 75.ISBN978-0786463671.
- ^"Zombie Movie Review - Operation: Nazi Zombies".29 May 2012.
- ^Green (2017).Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other Media.McFarland & Co Inc. pp. 137–138.ISBN978-1476666723.
- ^Dendle, Peter (2012).The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2: 2000-2010.McFarland. p. 69.ISBN978-0786461639.
- ^Pulliam, June Michele; Fonseca, Anthony J. (2014).Encyclopedia of the Zombie: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth.ABC-CLIO. p. 181.ISBN978-1440803895.
- ^"Død Snø".Filmweb(in Norwegian). Filmweb AS.Retrieved16 January2009.
- ^"Review: Nazi zombies lead to 'Dead Snow'".San Francisco Gate.July 17, 2009.
- ^"Fantastic Fest Review: First Squad".Film School Rejects.November 3, 2009.
- ^"First Squad".Fantastic fest.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^"War of the Dead".Toronto After Dark.Archived fromthe originalon February 1, 2012.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^"Film Review:Attack of the Herbals (2011)".Horror News.RetrievedJuly 30,2020.
- ^"Outpost:Black Sun".Sitges Film Festival.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^"ANGRY NAZI ZOMBIES (2012)".Ain't It Cool News.RetrievedJuly 28,2020.
- ^abWatson, David (September 2013)."The 67th Edinburgh International Film Festival".The British Journal of General Practice.63(614): 488–489.doi:10.3399/bjgp13X671768.PMC3750791.
- ^Cooper, Tracie."Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead (2014)".AllMovie.RetrievedApril 19,2020.
- ^"Zombie Massacre 2: Reich of the Dead (2015)".AllMovie.RetrievedAugust 1,2020.