Capt. Ben Grogan (Craig Hall) and Sgt. Joe Tane (Karlos Drinkwater) are two soldiers from New Zealand sent to the Channel Islands to distract the German army from the D-Day Invasion.
What is supposed to be just an average mission turns into a nightmare as they encounter something more sinister than they could even imagine.
They are distracted by the sounds of people screaming and Grogan decides to investigate despite warnings from Tane not to. Grogan stunbles onto a grotesque scene of mangled and bloodied bodies laying all over the underground complex. Tane follows and is killed by an German soldier named Klaus Meyer (Matthew Sunderland).
Meyer gets the best of grogan as well and over the course of the next few scenes we learn that the Nazi's were using demonic magic in order to try and win the war, and imprisoned beneath them is a demon shape shifter who can take any form it pleases and it needs human flesh to eat.
This is a wild and bizarre movie that will keep your attention and it was nice to see something original fromm the 2000's. There is plenty of blood and guts for the gore fans, but I really liked the demonic aspects of the film.
The cast also includes Gina Varlas as the demon, Jessica Grace Smith and Luke Hawker. It's a snall cast and the film takes place on one night.
I will recommend this to horror fans, and I am sure most of you have seen this one already.

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