| R,1hr 31min Released: January 1, 2002 Synopsis: 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, ... Full Synopsis
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| The Bunker is an admirable horror outing that comes close to delivering the shocks, but ends up on the drab side of things when all is said and done. Released almost in tandem with another horrific war feature, Deathwatch, this film is bound to be confused with the latter trench-filled shocker, though, to be fair, The Bunker has its own thing going for it. For one, the interesting premise leaves room ... Read Review | |
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DVD Features Theatrical Trailers. Stills Gallery. Audio Commentary. Making Of including Cast Interviews. Deleted Scenes, Schenke's Story. Extra Scenes not included in film. Theatrical Poster. Press Coverage and Reviews. Plus two award winning short films by director Rob Green. | |