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Shock Waves

The Deep End of Horror!
1977 | 85m | English

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Visitors to a remote island discover that a reclusive Nazi commandant has been breeding a group of zombie soldiers.
Release Date: Jul 15, 1977
Director: Ken Wiederhorn
Writer: Ken Wiederhorn, Ken Pare, John Kent Harrison
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, War
Keywords nazi, zombie, campy, deserted island
Production Companies Zopix Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Cushing SS Commander
John Carradine Captain
Brooke Adams Rose
Fred Buch Chuck
Jack Davidson Norman
Luke Halpin Keith
D.J. Sidney Beverly
Don Stott Dobbs
Clarence Thomas Fisherman
Talmadge Scott Zombie
Robert Miller Zombie
Gary J. Levinson Zombie
Sammy Graham Zombie
Preston White Zombie
Reid Finger Zombie
Mike Kennedy Zombie
Donahue Guillory Zombie
Jay Maeder Zombie
Robert Miller Zombie
Wayne Hood Zombie (uncredited)
Fred Olen Ray Zombie (uncredited)
Name Job
Ken Wiederhorn Screenplay, Director
Alan Ormsby Makeup Effects, Makeup Designer
Parris Buckner Boom Operator
Norman Gay Editor
Jessica Sack Production Design
Jacqueline SaintAnne Costume Design
Roger Skelton Second Assistant Director
Emil Neroda Sound Mixer
Reuben Trane Director of Photography
Ken Pare Screenplay
John Kent Harrison Screenplay
Richard Einhorn Original Music Composer
George Berndt Assistant Director
Stephen Maynard Sound Recordist
Name Title
Reuben Trane Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Island of the Nazi Monsters_** A group of tourists in the Miami area tour the sea in a rundown cruiser with an uncertain destination. They end-up on a strange island with a dilapidated resort-facility and a recluse German (Peter Cushing). Horror ensues. “Shock Waves” (1977) takes the basic ... plot & tone of “The Lost Continent” (1968) and combines it with the creative ‘Death Corps’ element. There are also bits from “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” (1971), “Haunts of the Very Rich” (1972) and “Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things” (1972), not to mention similarities to the contemporaneous “Empire of the Ants.” There's a good eerie air that morphs into ghastly reality. The 70's atmosphere and cast are highlights, as is the spooky electronic score. Brooke Adams as Rose has an exquisitely sculptured face, but is otherwise fairly un-curvy. Redhead D. J. Sidney is also on hand as an older woman, maybe 12 years older than Rose. The skeletal Cushing in his post-Hammer years is a professional and performs well. It takes years of training and practice to be able to play such a character with the corresponding ominous lines without giggling. The set-up is entertaining enough, but the second half unfortunately devolves into redundant scenes on the island (zombies rising from the water and people fleeing in the woods or bog). While there are minor shock waves at the beginning, it’s a misnomer. So, while “Shock Waves” is worth checking out, I’ll take “The Lost Continent” and “Humongous” (1982) over it. They’re both all-around more entertaining for this type of fare. The movie runs 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot mostly in Florida as follows: Biscayne Bay for the beach scenes, Coral Gables for the abandoned hotel; and Palm Beach. The wreck of the ship was shot at Bimini Islands, Bahamas, which is about 60 miles due east of Miami. GRADE: B-/C+

Dec 16, 2022