The Nazis are Back: Blitzkrieg: Escape From Stalag 69

If we learned one thing from our “The Lost Art of Women in Prison Filmmaking” series it is that the Nazis do not screw around. If you are into brutal, insane torture then they are the way to go, so Nazi exploitation fans should be excited that director Keith Crocker (1997’s The Bloody Ape) is revisiting the genre with Blitzkrieg: Escape From Stalag 69.

Crocker says: “For nearly 30 years no one has dared tackle the genre, leaving us rerunning Ilsa in our VHS, laserdisc and DVD players. Now, dressed in authentic period costumes and refashioning New York, Long Island locales, Crocker has fathomed a return to the glorious ’70s when the Nazi genre was more grindhouse fodder rather than a political nod.”

During the final days of World War II, Helmut Schultz and his cohorts in Nazi crime terrorize the prisoners with biochemical weapons experiments and shoot-on-sight torture for entertainment. After a captured showgirl, the voluptuous Southern belle Candice, escapes her captors and hides out in the women’s camp, other ragamuffin defenders bolster up their wits to overthrow on the Nazi demons, even if it means leaving the camp on a slab… while Russian POW Natasha takes on soldier after soldier using only her body and her wits as she tackles the brown and black shirts all on her naked own.

Featuring fan favorite Brandon Slagle (guest at the 2008 Austin Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors), and a cast willing to get naked and bloody, “Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69” has all the violence, gore and torture you would hope for a Nazi exploitation flick, filtered through the underground auteur sensibility of Nathan Schiff contemporary Keith Crocker. Which means it’s got just a teench (okay, maybe a pinch) of that good ol’ John Waters camp touch.

Go to www.blitzkriegthemovie.com to check out the hot n’ gruesome 60-second trailer, stills, lobby cards, and more.

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