The Nazis set up a secret base on the far side of the moon in 1945 where they hide out and plan to return to power in 2018.
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Julia Dietze
Renate Richter
Christopher Kirby
James Washington
Götz Otto
Klaus Adler
Udo Kier
Wolfgang Kortzfleisch
Peta Sergeant
Vivian Wagner
Stephanie Paul
President of the United States
Tilo Prückner
Doktor Richter
Michael Cullen
Secretary of Defence
Kym Jackson
Officer McLennan
Ben Siemer
Sanders
Tom Hoßbach
Dieter
Milo Kaukomaa
Siegfried
Vivian Schneider
Brunhilde
Yu Fang
Chinese Representative
Irshad Panjatan
Indian Representative
Claus Wilcke
Russian Representative
Samir Fuchs
Middle East Representative
Monika Gossmann
Designer #1
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I can't say I loved this but it was good. The acting from the mostly unknown cast was surprisingly good. The weak plot was just about bearable and the SFX were top rate, if a bit overblown at times. Did the final giant Nazi spacecraft really have to have so many moving parts ? That was just showing off by the computer guys. The really surprising thing was that the real Nazis turned out to be the other countries at the UN with their secret space programmes. Really brave parody, when most US film presents a world view of imperialism and 'might is right.' It made a refreshing change to see a different slant. But then it was a Finnish/Australian/German production. Only the South Park team have been brazen or crass enough to attempt similar digs at the USA. I loved Julia Dietze. We haven't seen the last of her, that's for certain!
