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The 25th Reich

  • 2012
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
1.2K
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The 25th Reich (2012)
ActionAdventureFantasySci-Fi

In 1943, five US soldiers are recruited by the OSS for a time travel mission to save the world from the tyranny of Hitler's 25th Reich.In 1943, five US soldiers are recruited by the OSS for a time travel mission to save the world from the tyranny of Hitler's 25th Reich.In 1943, five US soldiers are recruited by the OSS for a time travel mission to save the world from the tyranny of Hitler's 25th Reich.

  • Director
    • Stephen Amis
  • Writers
    • Stephen Amis
    • Serge De Nardo
    • David Richardson
  • Stars
    • Jim Knobeloch
    • Serge De Nardo
    • Angelo Salamanca
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Amis
    • Writers
      • Stephen Amis
      • Serge De Nardo
      • David Richardson
    • Stars
      • Jim Knobeloch
      • Serge De Nardo
      • Angelo Salamanca
    • 42User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Knobeloch
    Jim Knobeloch
    • Captain Donald O'Brian
    Serge De Nardo
    Serge De Nardo
    • Sergeant Carl Weaver
    Angelo Salamanca
    Angelo Salamanca
    • Rifleman Roberto Barelli
    Jak Wyld
    Jak Wyld
    • Corporal Haywood Updike
    Dan Balcaban
    • Private Eli Ishbak
    Lisa-Skye Goodes
    • Annunaki
    • (voice)
    Chris Goodes
    • Annunaki 2
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Stephen Amis
    • Writers
      • Stephen Amis
      • Serge De Nardo
      • David Richardson
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    User reviews42

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    3kosmasp

    No Budget

    You get the cardboard cut-outs of a group of characters in this. You have the good guy, the bad guy, the crazy guy and the rookie(s). The budget is so small that the first time the guys are lifting something "heavy" (a machine, that plays a big role, who'd have thought that? Yes, everybody!), it is really painfully obvious that what they're lifting is pretty lightweight.

    There is some nice CGI, but the story is more than predictable (apart from one or maybe two little twists that is). I'm not sure what to think of that ending either. There is one scene there, that will disturb people a lot (depending on what they're used to take in ... no pun intended)!
    3nenms11

    BS from start to finish

    A movie worth missing at all costs. I gave it a 3 rating just because I was dumb enough to watch the entire flick. Please save your self by not watching this disaster.
    3fluffyducksflybackwards

    This film has all the right ingredients but . . .

    On face value, this film has all the right ingredients to qualify as a SCI-FI classic - Nazis, disgruntled US soldiers, spaceships, the Australian outback, mild sexual innuendo, time travel, a potential US presidential candidate and so much more. But, as any fan of "Celebrity Bake-Off" will tell you, having the right ingredients does not mean that you will end up with a good result.

    I wish I could say that I enjoyed this film. But that would be stretching the concept of enjoyment a bit too far.

    Will I watch it again? Doubtful.

    Would I watch the sequel? Sadly, yes (if they decide to make one).

    This is probably one of those films to see before you die, but not a film to die for.
    Thorney71

    Those darn Nazis...

    Australian cinema has a long tradition of cultivating, odd, fascinating genre hybrids, films that mix traditional movie elements with aspects of the local culture to create a unique blend. Russell Mulcahy (after his various Europop music videos, and before the singular atrocity of HIGHLANDER 2) directed RAZORBACK, a smart, garish monster-on-the-loose saga that remains a particular highlight of his career. Simon Wincer, prolific director of family friendly fare such as FREE WILLY, crafted the appealingly nasty slasher movie SNAPSHOT with Sigrid Thornton and a menacing Mr Whippy (a popular ice-cream franchise signalled by a white van continually playing a friendly jingle). George Miller's repeated odes to local car culture, samurai ethics and post-apocalyptic barbarism are other obvious examples. One of the most fascinating local examples of this tendency in recent years is THE 25TH Reich, a WWII men- on-a-mission saga that blends soldiers in combat, time travel, and everyone's favourite foe from recent German political history. The result is a witty, engaging mix of eccentric SF ideas, low-budget craft, chutzpah, and sheer cinematic balls. You probably haven't seen anything like this in a long while, or possibly ever. (THE 25TH Reich does play off an alternate vision of the present and future - viewed through the lens of resurgent Nazism, to alternately comedic and horrific effect - ala Philip K. Dick's THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE and FATHERLAND by Robert Harris, two SF novels that also examine the trope of Nazis triumphing during the second World War to different ends).

    American soldiers circa WW2 hunt a rogue puma in the Australian outback, then stumble across mysterious events that will transport them through time. An alternate reality presents them with an old foe that has re-armed itself with spectacular new technological advances. The soldiers must fight numerous battles - some with their newly discovered enemy, others closer to home - to succeed in their mission and possibly save the world. THE 25TH Reich holds a number of surprises for viewers, many of which are best not revealed in this review. Like the characters on screen, the filmmakers wield high-tech technology (the film was shot in widescreen HD on the RED camera) and more down-and-dirty methods (the movie takes place in the middle of the arid Australian bush, and the outback locales are spectacular throughout) to craft a fun and amusing story. Some nasty, violent mutant critters make various appearances, and the Nazi's sinister advances with robotics have to be seen to be believed. (The fate of one major character captured by a mechanical adversary is a grotesquely funny highlight). Some initially cornball characters eventually gain enough depth to stick in the mind after the film's conclusion, and the movie carries its wild ideas - conveyed through punchy action scenes and some nutty but slick special FX - to a clever and creepy conclusion with a minimum of fuss. All up, THE 25TH Reich is a nice change of pace in this time of cautious, corporate filmmaking by numbers, and is well worth both seeking out and checking out.
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    worth it

    Cinema is an experience. You want to be taken to places and meet people that the everyday world can't possibly throw up. You get that in spades with The 25th Reich. This is WWII meets Stephen King meets giant robo-Nazi's mixed up with aliens and time travel, all set in the glorious backdrop of the Australian bush... top that! The 25th Reich mashes all these ingredients together with the tropes of a classic B-movie, and takes you on a wild, mind bending ride through time and space to arrive at a Nazi dominated world where the last thing you want to do is become the sparkle in the eye of an angry robot with less than honourable intentions. Great fun - by the time you pick your jaw up off the floor, you will be back to watch it again.

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    • Trivia
      The director's cut of The 25th Reich features the spoof ending: "To be Continued in The 25th Reich and The War with God" - a homage to 1930's and 40's serial cliffhanger finales. For the U.K. release, the distributors deleted this ending.
    • Goofs
      Rifleman is not a rank such as corporal or sergeant. It is a duty assignment.
    • Quotes

      Sargeant Carl Weaver: That box was the only thing salvageable. It was the heart of the ship - a quantum wave generator that buckled time and space like a Barnum & Bailey circus mirror.

      Corporal Haywood Updike: And what's our mission, sir?

      Sargeant Carl Weaver: Why, we're gonna fly that giant suppository back to 1943 and shove it up Adolf Hitler's ass.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits scroll from top to bottom.
    • Connections
      References North West Mounted Police (1940)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2012 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • MovieScore Media (Sweden)
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 25-ый рейх
    • Filming locations
      • Victoria, Australia(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Pictures
      • KikGroup
      • Acme Film Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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