Wednesday, September 08, 2010 

 
Bunker, The (2001)

"The evil is within."
Rob Green makes his feature debut with this moody horror flick about war, paranoia, and unspeakable evil. As the Allies close in around the Nazis, pounding them with relentless air strikes, a band of Germans takes refuge from the onslaught in a concrete bunker deep in the Black Forest. Long-forgotten tunnels extend from the bunker, further into the wilderness. Shell-shocked and exhausted, the survivors argue about provisions and strategies during a lull in fighting. As they slip into sleep, the horrors, murders, and plagues that rocked Europe for centuries seep into their souls. When the next wave of attacks threatens to blow them to smithereens, the war-weary group ventures deeper and deeper into the tunnels as they combat fear and insanity. Jason Flemyng, Charley Boorman, and Andrew Lee Potts star in this film which was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~All Movie Guide
 
Director(s): Rob Green
Producer(s): Daniel Figuero
Writer(s): Clive Dawson
Starring: Jason Flemyng, Andrew Tiernan, Christopher Fairbank, Simon Kunz
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Country: UK
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IMDb: Bunker, The (2001)
Sub-Genre/Theme: Ghost/Supernatural 
AKA: The Bunker: The Evil Is Within 

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