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: The film features horror icons Peter Cushing as the haunted SS commander and John Carradine as the boat captain. Cushing, in particular, is noted for lending gravitas to a preposterous premise.
: Unlike many 1970s B-movies, Shock Waves focuses on "suggestive" horror. The sight of blonde-haired zombies in goggles slowly emerging from the murky water is cited as one of the most unsettling images in 70s cinema. L_occhio_nel_triangolo_1977_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
(English title: Shock Waves ) is a 1977 cult horror film directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It is widely considered a unique and atmospheric entry in the "Nazi zombie" subgenre, distinguished by its eerie vibe rather than reliance on gore. Plot Overview : The film features horror icons Peter Cushing
The story follows a group of tourists whose commercial boat breaks down near a remote, seemingly deserted island. After coming ashore, they discover a reclusive former SS commander living in a decaying hotel. He reveals that he was the leader of the "Death Corps"—a squadron of genetically engineered, underwater-breathing Nazi zombies. These nearly indestructible soldiers have been dormant in the ocean depths and are now rising to hunt the survivors. The sight of blonde-haired zombies in goggles slowly
: Critics note that Ken Wiederhorn makes excellent use of the natural island scenery and decaying structures to create a sense of isolation. Production Credits Director: Ken Wiederhorn