Nikos the Impaler
Nikos the Impaler is a 2003 z-grade splatter film directed by and starring German arteur Andreas Schnaas. It follows a reincarnated Romanian barbarian (Schnaas) as he wreaks havoc on modern day New York City. It was released in some territories as Violent Shit 4.[1]
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Directed by | Andreas Schnaas |
Produced by | Andreas Schnaas Joe Zaso |
Written by | Ted Geoghegan |
Starring | Joe Zaso Felissa Rose Andreas Schnaas |
Distributed by | RatPack Independent Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $40,000 USD |
Synopsis
College professor Frank Heller (Joe Zaso) and his girlfriend Sandra (Felissa Rose) lead a ragtag group of museum patrons in a race for their lives. After a botched robbery attempt spills blood on the ancient mask of Nikos a lu Unziceanu (Schnaas), the barbarian returns to kill off virtually anyone who crosses his path. After wiping out the denizens of the art museum, the maniac turns his sights on a health club, gay bar, movie theater, and video store.
Cast
- Joe Zaso as Frank Heller
- Felissa Rose as Sandra Kane
- Andreas Schnaas as Nikos
- Brenda Abbandandolo as Daisy
- Joseph Michael Lagana as Pete
- Joe Lattanzi as Ryan
Crew
- Andreas Schnaas: Director
- Ted Geoghegan: Screenwriter
- Joe Zaso: Producer
- C.C. Becker: Producer
Production information
- The film was shot in New York City and parts of Long Island on a budget of US$40,000 and was released direct-to-DVD.
- The name Nikos was also the killer's name in Andreas Schnaas' 1999 film, Anthropophagous 2000. Schnaas played Nikos in both movies.
- Cameos in the film include Debbie Rochon, Lloyd Kaufman, Darian Caine, Tina Krause, and musician Bela B. of Die Ärzte.
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