
Battlefield Death Tales
2012 · Movie · 88 min · ★ 3.4
3 interlocking stories from the dark days of World War 2. A soldier on a suicide mission. A troubled family with a monster in their bomb shelter. A supernatural investigator on her most dangerous assignment yet. A unique, sexy and terrifying anthology movie brought to you by three of the most fiercely original independent directors working in horror today. Jim Eaves ('Bane'), Pat Higgins ('KillerKiller') and Alan Ronald ('Jesus vs the Messiah') bring you three dark tales from the battlegrounds of World War 2. Medal of Horror: Director Jim Eaves takes you on a suicide mission, with a young British soldier doing all he can to defeat the Nazi menace and their First World War zombified soldiers. Devils of the Blitz: A family, sheltering from Nazi bombers, is terrorized by flesh eating devils. Director Pat Higgins brings you a dark tale of suspense, edged with pitch-black comedy. Harriet's War: Director Alan Ronald brings you a spooky slice of paranormal pulp in this nerve-jangling ghost story, all against the backdrop of World War 2.
Also known as Nazi Zombie Death Tales · Angry Nazi Zombies
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Details
- Years
- 2012
- Release date
- 2012-08-13
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 88 min
- TMDB rating
- 3.4/10 (7 votes)
Themes
- nazi
- zombie
Cast & crew

David Wayman
as George (segment "Medal of Horror")

Paul Kelleher
as The Major (segment "Medal of Horror")

Tina Barnes
as Jezebel (segment "Medal of Horror")

Jeanie Wishes
as Daisy (segment "Medal of Horror")
- NM
Natalie Milner
as Nurse Raven (segment "Medal of Horror")
- JF
Jess-Luisa Flynn
as Ruth (segment "Devils of the Blitz")
Directed by James Eaves, Alan Ronald, Pat Higgins