A Nazi scientist, wanted as a war criminal, develops a spider serum that turns people into fascist Nazi zombies. A pair of investigators who have devoted their lives to hunting down Nazi war... Read allA Nazi scientist, wanted as a war criminal, develops a spider serum that turns people into fascist Nazi zombies. A pair of investigators who have devoted their lives to hunting down Nazi war criminals set out to stop him.A Nazi scientist, wanted as a war criminal, develops a spider serum that turns people into fascist Nazi zombies. A pair of investigators who have devoted their lives to hunting down Nazi war criminals set out to stop him.
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Yeah, I watched, not knowing much about the movie, and it's great. I am not being sarcastic, it's good.
It has a good plot, a great pace, over the top acting, some bad lines. It's a good B-movie even be considered a good bad movie.
It's about Nazi's in South America and hunting them. It has the classic macho man, beautiful empowered woman who needs no man until she does, and a fast moving plot with gorgeous locations and over the top/cardboard cutout baddies.
It's good. I give it an 8 out of 10. It's a typical 80's movie. No awful CGI, but fast moving plot and action. Some nice background music plays if you pay attention.
It has a good plot, a great pace, over the top acting, some bad lines. It's a good B-movie even be considered a good bad movie.
It's about Nazi's in South America and hunting them. It has the classic macho man, beautiful empowered woman who needs no man until she does, and a fast moving plot with gorgeous locations and over the top/cardboard cutout baddies.
It's good. I give it an 8 out of 10. It's a typical 80's movie. No awful CGI, but fast moving plot and action. Some nice background music plays if you pay attention.
Saw this for the first time recently.
Got enticed after reading the synopsis.
Recently finished Amazon Prime's Hunters n was keen on seeing on more Nazi hunting.
The film is listed as a horror but there is nothing close to horror.
The plot boasts about a spider serum made by a Nazi scientist that convert people into Nazi zombies. Forget about the zombies, we don't even get to c anything about the spider serum.
It has atrocious music n editing.
Check out the dialogues:
"Relax, bad guys don't knock."
"Why do u smoke cigars?"
"I like feel of long, pointy things in my mouth."
Was craving for some Nazi hunting but the sentence "now we go hunting for Nazis" appears after only 64 mins.
Ther is no Nazi hunting but bad action with unnecessary explosions.
There is a scene, in the middle of a dangerous mission, with a bounty on head, in the middle of a jungle, our couple strips n dives into a waterfall to indulge in lousy sex scene accompanied by lousy song n music n sophomoric stunts in the water. It has lousy fight sequences n laughable kicks. It has a character named Kong whose sheer presence intimidates everybody. The villain's men r so wooden with the guns in their hands that they look like as if they r not even aware that a film shoot is going on. Check out the character El Pasado with his funny pony tail n his sad but wtf demise. There is a scene, a man is sitting n he gets shot but the bullet hits on the wall on his side close to his ear n he behaves as if nothing happened. It has some nudity, lousy sex scene under a waterfall n our George Lazenby as a Nazi scientist obsessed with his nephew.
There is a scene, in the middle of a dangerous mission, with a bounty on head, in the middle of a jungle, our couple strips n dives into a waterfall to indulge in lousy sex scene accompanied by lousy song n music n sophomoric stunts in the water. It has lousy fight sequences n laughable kicks. It has a character named Kong whose sheer presence intimidates everybody. The villain's men r so wooden with the guns in their hands that they look like as if they r not even aware that a film shoot is going on. Check out the character El Pasado with his funny pony tail n his sad but wtf demise. There is a scene, a man is sitting n he gets shot but the bullet hits on the wall on his side close to his ear n he behaves as if nothing happened. It has some nudity, lousy sex scene under a waterfall n our George Lazenby as a Nazi scientist obsessed with his nephew.
"Hell Hunters," released in 1987, encapsulates the essence of a classic '80s B-movie action flick. From start to finish, the film maintains an energetic pace that keeps viewers engaged throughout. The story unfolds with a typical-yet-thrilling narrative that defines the era's action cinema, where the plot often serves as a backdrop to adrenaline-pumping sequences. The movie's strength lies in its ability to embrace the unapologetic fun associated with B-movie culture.
One of the defining elements of "Hell Hunters" is its unabashed commitment to action, featuring numerous gunfights. The film doesn't shy away from delivering the expected dose of '80s-style firepower, catering to audiences who appreciate the genre's trademark explosions and high-octane confrontations. The gunplay is complemented by a soundtrack that resonates with the era's pulsating beats, enhancing the overall retro experience.
While "Hell Hunters" may not aim for cinematic greatness, it succeeds in delivering exactly what fans of '80s B-movie action expect - a rollicking ride filled with shootouts, explosions, and a nostalgic atmosphere. The movie's adherence to its genre roots makes it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a dose of unpretentious entertainment with a generous helping of action-packed sequences.
One of the defining elements of "Hell Hunters" is its unabashed commitment to action, featuring numerous gunfights. The film doesn't shy away from delivering the expected dose of '80s-style firepower, catering to audiences who appreciate the genre's trademark explosions and high-octane confrontations. The gunplay is complemented by a soundtrack that resonates with the era's pulsating beats, enhancing the overall retro experience.
While "Hell Hunters" may not aim for cinematic greatness, it succeeds in delivering exactly what fans of '80s B-movie action expect - a rollicking ride filled with shootouts, explosions, and a nostalgic atmosphere. The movie's adherence to its genre roots makes it a worthwhile watch for those seeking a dose of unpretentious entertainment with a generous helping of action-packed sequences.
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- TriviaThe movie cast includes two actors from the James Bond franchise who haven't act together in the films: George Lazenby played Bond in Au service secret de Sa Majesté (1969) while Maud Adams appeared as different characters in Bond films: as Andrea Anders in L'Homme au pistolet d'or (1974); the Bond girl in Octopussy (1983) and a cameo in Dangereusement vôtre (1985).
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