Frankenstein’s Army Comes Marching Home
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The sheer lunacy of Frankenstein’s Army (review) is finally coming home to DVD and Blu-ray, and we have your first look at the artwork and more! Check it out!
From the Press Release
Hot off the heels of it’s critically acclaimed theatrical release, Richard Raaphorst’s highly buzzed-about debut film, FRANKENSTEIN’S ARMY comes to Blu-ray and DVD from MPI/Dark Sky Films on September 10, 2013.
“FRANKENSTEIN’S ARMY is funny and original, with innovative costumes and set designs. It’s sure to please horror fans,” says The New York Post.
In the dying days of World War II, a battalion of Russian soldiers find themselves lost in enemy territory in eastern Germany. One soldier (Alexander Mercury, The Golden Compass) has been ordered to make a propaganda film as the squadron makes its way across the wintry landscape, and what follows is a thrilling mix of found-footage shocks and classic horror. Stumbling upon a village decimated by an unseen terror, the Russians are lured into the secret lab of deranged scientist Viktor (Hellboy’s Karel Roden). Viktor has unearthed the journals of the legendary Dr. Victor Frankenstein and has used them to assemble an army of supersoldiers stitched together from the body parts of fallen Germans – a desperate Hitler’s last ghastly ploy to escape defeat.
Leaderless and faced with dissension in their dwindling ranks, the Russians must find the courage to face down this fearsome new brigade of flesh-and-metal “zombots” – or die trying. A nightmarish fantasy thrill ride unlike any other, Richard Raaphorst’s FRANKENSTEIN’S ARMY, which was filmed at abandoned World War II sites in Prague and throughout Europe, is a delirious plunge into the darkest depths of insanity.
Praise for this gripping film has been universal. “Where [it] really shines is with the stunning designs and monster makeup, with the film delivering old-style lumbering monsters without resorting to CGI,” said Mark Adams of Screen International.
Variety’s Scott Foundas called the film “an enterprising addition to the found-footage horror canon that gleefully and gorily imagines what might have happened if the grandson of Victor Frankenstein had gone to work for the Nazis creating deranged mutants out of mixed-and-matched human and industrial parts.” Scott Weinberg of FEAR.net said, “FRANKENSTEIN’S ARMY is so earnestly odd and craftily creepy – and so astutely balanced between homage and originality – it seems a sure bet to become another international horror favorite.”
The MPI/Dark Sky Films theatrical release was an Official Selection at the Tribeca Film Festival and features make-up effects from the masters who worked on the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films. It co-stars Joshua Sasse (Rogue), Andrei Zayats (X-Men: First Class), Luke Newberry, Quartet) and Robert Gwilym (The Bible).
Special Features
– Director Richard Raaphorst
– Cinematographer Bart Beekman
– Production Designer Jinrich Koci
– Unreal FX Team
– The Frankestein’s Army Actors
– Burnt Match Man Creature Spot
– Mosquito Man Creature Spot
– Propellerhead Creature Spot
– Teddy Bear Woman Creature Spot
– Razor Teeth Creature Spot
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