HORRORS OF WAR derives from the "B" movie, Grindhouse tradition, made to play like a like a midnight movie. It is an independently-produced film made in a B-movie style, yet with a dramatic grounding and an eye toward bigger production values.......FILM SyNOPSIS: 'Feeling the pressure from Allied advance, Hitler unleashes his secret weapons giving rise to a type of warfare the world has never seen. Throughout the European theater of WWII, Lieutenant John Schmidt comes face to face with these "weapons." The Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S., precursor to the C.I.A.) initiates missions behind enemy lines to find the source of the weapons terrorizing U.S. soldiers fighting the Third Reich. Schmidt is joined by Captain Joe Russo and his group of war-hardened GIs who have experienced for themselves the all-too-real horrors of war in battle. Together, they must find and destroy Hitler's horde of nightmare weapons before his horrific vision can be fully realized.'
Movie Tagline:
In war, death is not the only thing to fear.
Title: Horrors Of War Release Date: March 25, 2006 Runtime: 99 mins Genre: Action All Genres: Action, Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi, War Languages: English Country: USA Colors: Color, Color Sound: Stereo IMDB Rating: 3.4 Brimstone Pit Rating: 4.4 - (Rate This Horror Movie) Category:Horror Movies Starting With H
The title sequence received the "Citation of Excellence" at the 2005 ADDY Awards in the category of "Animation or Special Effects in Film/Video." Also cited by AdFed were 'Philip R. Garrett (I)' (producer), and David Ball and 'Robb Dierken (I)', both of 'Spacejunk Media [us]'.
The German armored car is a replica owned by production designer, Ken Wilson.
Some of the aircraft in the film are real and others a computer generated. The real planes were filmed in Conneaut, Ohio in September 2004, including a P51 Mustang.
The French Chateau is actually an historic landmark from the turn of the century horse stable in Mechanicsburg, Ohio built by writer John Wing who was influenced by European architecture. The interiors were shot on location, but on the 2nd floor, doubling for the 1st floor.
Only one actor spoke French (Brandy Seymour) and the others learned their lines phonetically from her.
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