:eek: Nooooo!
How much Naziing does there have to be in the movie? There’s a Nazi in Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive - the vet who sells Lionel the tranquilizer. At one point the sleeve of his lab coat rips open and you see a swastika armband beneath.
You call those Nazi zombies? These are Nazi zombies.
“Ein! Zwei! Die!” Best tagline ever. And being a Norwegian movie there are good chances for some nudity as well.
Or if you want another Nazi zombie movie, there is always Shock Waves
Not unaware of this movie, but I’d guess we’re a year away from a US DVD release.
ETA: And while I have NO doubt that this will be an awesome movie, Outpost* is pretty dang swell*, and currently available. Plus it stars the friggin Punisher!
*Links go directly to video files.
The Rocketeer.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious
Marathon Man
What about Train de vie? Just make sure that people don’t confuse it with #28 on your list.
Chaplin’s The Great Dictator features esatz nazis. Or would that be ersatzis? Anyway, it puts paid to the rumor that Mussolini couldn’t do comedy.
Popcorn? You want popcorn? Five dollars!
Five dollars?
No movie for you!!
Bent
The Night Porter
The Grey Zone
La Tregua (aka The Truce, starring John Turturro)
Oh, Captain Corelli’s Mandoline! I was allergic to their casting and avoided the film, but if they followed the book at all, there ought to be Nazis in there.
To Be or Not to Be (and the remake)
Also, even though it’s unfindable, you really ought to make some kind of reference to The Day the Clown Cried.
La Vita è bella Life is Beautiful
I wanna second Mother Night. Not many people seem to know of it, but it’s the best (IMO) Kurt Vonnegut on film.
Daniel
Castle Keep with Burt Lancaster hasn’t been mentioned yet.
I thought of that, but I HATE that movie. Sorry. It’ll be included in the “sale,” but not the featured display.
Slaughterhouse Five, of course!
Is it safe? Has someone mentioned Marathon Man yet?
:::reads rest of thread…oh, pooh! someone has
How about Victory with Sylvester Stallone?