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Rating: 6/10 by 5 users

Counterblast (1948)

An escaped World War 2 Nazi doctor impersonates a murdered English doctor so he can work on a vaccination to protect the Germans in their planned germ warfare.

Directing:
  • Paul L. Stein
  • Leigh Aman
Writing:
  • Jack Whittingham
  • Guy Morgan
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, May 18, 1948

Rating: 6/10 by 5 users

Alternative Title:
Devil's Plot - US

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 39 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: nazi, scientist, post world war ii, impersonation

Robert Beatty
Dr. Paul Rankin
Mervyn Johns
Dr. Bruckner, the Beast of Ravensbruck
Margaretta Scott
Sister 'Johnnie' Johnson
Nova Pilbeam
Tracy Heart
Marie Lohr
Mrs. Cole
Karl Stepanek
Professor Inman
Alan Wheatley
M. W. Kennedy

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I have to admit that one of my greatest cinematic guilty pleasures is the horror of the Nazi film (unfortunately, certain political trends recently in my neighbour to the south, the United States, make me unfortunately feel that similar ways of thinking have yet to be eradicated). Thankfully, being born as I was in the late 60's, I didn't have to experience such terror firsthand, but it's fascinating to see, through the wonders of cinema, examples of that fascist type of thinking, carried out to its fruition (some of my favourites in this area are quite controversial films, like 'Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom', 'The Night Porter' and 'Dr. Strangelove'). At least in my estimation, I have no idea how I would have acted in either polarity of the situation: either being a German and told to act accordingly, or being a concentration camp inmate. I am simply thankful I didn't have to experience either horrific scenario. This film was an unexpected pleasure. Though no star power is behind it, or budget to speak of, and though there is suspense and a good script, it could have been a lot better handled, both in terms of direction and cinematography (it has 'British 40's B-picture' written all over it, while it's crying out for a capable helmer such as Sir Carol Reed, Sir Alfred Hitchcock, or The Archers, each of which would have made a minor masterpiece out of it). I am very thankful that it was included in my Mill Creek 'Nightmare Worlds' 50-film pack, or honestly I would have never heard of it. Now my main ambition is to get all of their sets, and see what other cinematic hidden treasures I can discover!


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