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''War of the Dead'' (also known as ''Stone's War'') is a 2011 action
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
written and directed by Marko Mäkilaakso and starring
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, Mikko Leppilampi,
Jouko Ahola Jouko Ahola (born December 1, 1970) is a Finnish former strongman, powerlifter and actor. He is a two time World's Strongest Man winner, a two time Europe's Strongest Man winner, and is regarded as on ...
, Samuli Vauramo,
Andreas Wilson Andreas Axel Janota Wilson (born 7 March 1981) is a Swedish actor who played the leading role in the Oscar-nominated (for best foreign movie) ''Evil''. He has also starred in '' Kill Your Darlings'', ''Babas bilar'' and ''Den utvalde''. He was n ...
, Mark Wingett, and
Antti Reini Antti Reini (born 27 August 1964) is a Finnish film actor. At the 27th Guldbagge Awards he was nominated for the award for Best Actor for his role in '' Il Capitano: A Swedish Requiem''. Seven films (2011–2015) made from the '' Vares'' novels ...
.


Plot

In a long corridor of an underground bunker, several prisoners are marching under armed guard. As they approach the door at the end of the corridor, one prisoner seizes his chance to assault a guard, but the door opens almost immediately and several
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soldiers step through to mow down the entire group, save for one prisoner who remains standing. The guards grab him and force him through the door, where he is placed on an operating table and held down as a drip is inserted into his arm and blood pumped into his veins. He stops moving for a short time before his eyes blink open revealing his irises have become zombified-white. Sometime later, supposedly in 1941, so presumably during the Continuation War, American Captain Martin Stone is leading a finely-trained, elite platoon of American and Finnish soldiers along with a cameraman and his son as they are sent to attack the bunker, with no knowledge of its secrets. Underestimating their enemy's strength, they are quickly beaten back into the forest. As they try to regroup, they spy a soldier sloping towards them. Identifying him as a threat, they open fire, but as they investigate his corpse it is revealed the soldier is one of their own dead from the previous encounter, and as he springs to life a second time a number of zombies leap into action from their hiding places in the trees to further destroy the unit. Forced to flee the battle to survive, Stone along with Finns Captain Niemi and Lieutenant Laakso as well as the cameraman's son take refuge in a trench, where they encounter lone Russian soldier Kolya, who seems aware of the zombie presence and leads them to a house where they can shelter. They are rapidly split up and attacked, however, with Niemi being bitten and then killing the young cameraman before being gunned down by Laakso. Meanwhile, Stone finds a car in the garage before being saved by Kolya, who shows impressive hand-to-hand combat skills. As the three survivors drive into the forest, they are attacked again by Niemi, but manage to escape him relatively easily. Stopping at another cabin, the three survivors bicker about whether to confront the supernatural threat or leave it behind, before they find Kolya's ex-girlfriend Dasha. The four then proceed on to the bunker, where Kolya insists they can find a radio to call for help. Entering the facility, they are again split up - as Kolya finds Dasha mortally wounded, having to shoot her in the head to prevent her from turning, Laakso and Stone find the living remnants of the German garrison. As Stone stays behind to cover Laakso, the Finn is reunited with Kolya and the two find the radio room, where they call headquarters to call in an airstrike to take the bunker out for good. Niemi appears again at the bunker and engages in a fist-fight with Stone, while the radio room is overrun by zombies and Laakso and Kolya are forced to flee. As they near the exit to the surface, Kolya is grabbed by a zombie and falls to his death, with Laakso forced to leave him as he races topside to set the signal flares for the incoming fighter-bombers. Narrowly escaping the bombs, Laakso meets up with Stone again as they surrender to the incoming Russian battalion which has been called to investigate the site, knowing their job is done.


Cast

* Andrew Tiernan as Martin Stone * Mikko Leppilampi as Lieutenant Laakso * Samuli Vauramo as Kolya * Jouko Ahola as Kapteeni Niemi * Mark Wingett as Selzman * Andreas Wilson as Assistant * Antti Reini as Sergeant Halonen * Magdalena Gorska as Dasha


Production

Production took over eight years, with many changes in both cast and crew. It was originally titled ''Stone's War'', starring
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. Production occurred in Lithuania, at a cost of €1.3 million (US$1.8 million), making it the most expensive film ever made in Lithuania.


Release

The world premiere was at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival on 22 October 2011.''War Of The Dead''
2011 Program, Toronto After Dark Film Festival.


Reception

In a mostly negative review, '' Variety'' called it one-dimensional and unmemorable, though predicted healthy sales on home video. On the other hand,
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praised the film highly, calling it "an extremely impressive debut", with a final rating of 3 out of 4 stars.


Historical errors

The initial scene is set in 1939, presumably during the
Russo-Finnish War The Winter War,, sv, Vinterkriget, rus, Зи́мняя война́, r=Zimnyaya voyna. The names Soviet–Finnish War 1939–1940 (russian: link=no, Сове́тско-финская война́ 1939–1940) and Soviet–Finland War 1 ...
. What Nazi scientists are doing helping the Finns is not explained. The bulk of the film is set in 1941, presumably between the start of the Continuation War and Pearl Harbor. How neutral US troops in US uniforms can be serving with the Finns is never explained. The classic US M-1 steel helmets are too late for 1941. The American Captain wears a Vietnam War era Enlisted uniform jacket under his trench coat. The same Captain also wears odd Captain rank bars on a patch on his arm, when Officer rank is meant to be warn on the collar or shoulders. The nature of the border in the area where the film is set, though mentioned, is never adequately explained. The German experimental bunker is described as a Soviet bunker but is full of Nazis, undead and otherwise. It is said to be behind "enemy lines", but things are so confused by this stage that it is unclear which enemy is meant. The air strike at the end is presumably meant to be Finnish. It is hard to imagine that it is American, and a Soviet radio communication after it is ordered makes it clear it is not Soviet. Yet the aircraft resemble Soviet
Polikarpov I-16 The Polikarpov I-16 (russian: Поликарпов И-16) is a Soviet single-engine single-seat fighter aircraft of revolutionary design; it was the world's first low-wing cantilever monoplane fighter with retractable landing gear to attain ope ...
fighters. They are also clearly not bombers capable of destroying a vast bunker complex.


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* * {{Living Dead 2011 films 2011 horror films 2010s action horror films English-language Italian films Lithuanian horror films English-language Lithuanian films Nazi zombie films Films scored by Joel Goldsmith American action horror films American zombie films Italian action horror films Films shot in Lithuania 2010s English-language films 2010s American films Films set in bunkers