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In the waning days of WWII, a battalion of Russian soldiers find themselves lost in enemy territory. Stumbling upon a village decimated by an unseen terror, they discover that a mad scientist conducts experiments to fuse flesh and steel, creating an unstoppable army of undead soldiers. Leaderless and faced with dissention amongst their dwindling ranks, they must find the courage to face down an altogether new menace - or die trying. (Madman Entertainment)

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Filmmaniak 

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español Toda la película se basa en el extraño tema sobre Karel Roden cosiendo monstruos zombies-Frankenstein steampunk a partir de cadáveres de nazis y soviéticos, y aparte de la opresiva atmósfera de espeluznantes mazmorras y extraños monstruos horripilantes, no ofrece nada más que justifique su existencia. La dirección y el guión son terribles, pero por otro lado, supongo que no se podía esperar otra cosa de una película como ésta. Puede que se satisfagan los apetitos perversos de los entendidos sedientos de sangre, pero no es una buena película. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés A functional design quirk, with the creators spending perhaps too much time in Rapture City and Wolfenstein Castle, it is dragged down by the absence of anything remotely resembling a plot, and thus the docu-cam can't be defended. More than half of the film, before "it" gets going, is unwatchable hell. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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inglés Frankenstein’s Army is above all a horribly squandered opportunity. It has an attractive premise (I have a weakness for WW2 Nazi experiments), a brilliantly designed monster, the atmospheric setting of a dilapidated factory… and boredom, bad actors (with the exception of Roden, in basically a big cameo, and he’s having fun), uninteresting characters and a very unconvincing found-footage format. The third star is basically because of the sympathy I feel for the project. ()

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