Surf Nazis Must Die
Stars: Gail Neely, Robert Harden, Barry Brenner, Dawn Wildsmith, Michael Sonye, Joel Hile, Tom Shell, Gene Mitchell | Written by Peter George, Jon Ayre | Directed by Peter George
Surf Nazis Must Die, it’s a catchy title don’t you think? Well it caught Troma’s eye when they agreed to release it into the world. In some people’s eyes of course it will be quite a controversial subject, it’s quite interesting of course that the Nazi element is not so much racism and anti-Semitism but the oppression of a different group of society, that being the surfers themselves. There is an element of racism in there, but it’s not a major theme in the story.
California’s coastline has been destroyed by a huge earthquake and is left in a post-apocalyptic state, it becomes a lawless land where the surfer controls the beach,...
Stars: Gail Neely, Robert Harden, Barry Brenner, Dawn Wildsmith, Michael Sonye, Joel Hile, Tom Shell, Gene Mitchell | Written by Peter George, Jon Ayre | Directed by Peter George
Surf Nazis Must Die, it’s a catchy title don’t you think? Well it caught Troma’s eye when they agreed to release it into the world. In some people’s eyes of course it will be quite a controversial subject, it’s quite interesting of course that the Nazi element is not so much racism and anti-Semitism but the oppression of a different group of society, that being the surfers themselves. There is an element of racism in there, but it’s not a major theme in the story.
California’s coastline has been destroyed by a huge earthquake and is left in a post-apocalyptic state, it becomes a lawless land where the surfer controls the beach,...
- 8/6/2012
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
Peter George’s insanely tasteless 1987 oddity “Surf Nazis Must Die” was an integral part of my Diy B-movie education. As sad as it may sound, this strange and frequently illogical little tale of one mother’s quest to obliterate the neo-Nazi turds who murdered her son in cold blood was one of my absolute favorites. While brutally entertaining in its own weird way, “Surf Nazis Must Die” is full of missed opportunities, superfluous surfing footage, and one hopelessly awful soundtrack. Had screenwriters Jon Ayre and Peter George concentrated solely on our heroine’s mission to brutally plant these whiny pukes into the sand using whatever means necessary, the film probably wouldn’t sag as much as it currently does. Don’t get me wrong — watching spoiled surf nazis attempt to take over California’s picturesque beaches is certain good for a laugh or two, but an entire feature-length motion picture...
- 2/15/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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