Nazis at the Center of the Earth (2012)
IMDb info
Running Time: 89 minutes
So it turns out that near the end of World War II, as the Allies were closing in on the last remnants of the Nazi regime, the evil Dr. Mengele and some Nazi troops boarded a plane and headed for South America. However, they ended up crash landing in Antartica. There, they built a vast underground bunker and planned another assault upon the world's nations to establish the final supremacy of Master Race.
Who knew?
Certainly not the current-day crop of mixed-gender Antartic researchers, led by Adrian Reistad (Jake Busey) and Paige Morgan (Dominique Swain), who discover the Nazi hideout and find themselves captives of the still-living Mengele and his supporting group of goosesteppers. But how can they still be alive? Well, without getting into all the scientific mumbo-jumbo, Mengele kept them (and himself) going with a combination of bionic and facial transplants.The male members of the captive research party would make good donors for a new set of faces. As for the women...
The babes (left to right): Angela (Maria Pallas), May (Lilan Bowden) and Silje (Marlene Okner)
Lanky, blond Silje has arranged to have her life spared because her boyfriend, Reistad, has decided to throw in with the Nazis. May obviously represents an inferior Asian race and is sent to the lab for experimental purposes. She puts up a fight and gets knocked around a little before they take her away. That leaves Italian-ish Angela.
The Nazis have special plans for her.
One of the officers approaches her, rips her blouse open and exposes her Victoria's Secret.
Then he takes a knife and runs it along her cheek...
...down the length of her sternum, positions it under the front clasp of her bra...
...and pops it open. Mmmmm. Then he pulls the bra and blouse down, leaving Angela topless.
Stepping back, he admires his handiwork while Angela displays a sob-drenched melange of fear and defiance.
"Do what you want with her," he tells his soldiers, and they immediately begin to take hold of her.
Soon, four goons have her surrounded and pull her down to the floor, crying and screaming all the way, until she is out of sight and the scene fades away. Nicely done by Maria Pallas as the lovely, hapless victim.
Otherwise, this movie is a piece of shit. It's almost as if the film-makers didn't want us to take it seriously, so they interjected some goofy dialogue and even trotted out Hitler's head transplanted onto a cartoonish robot's body. Even Dominique Swain can't save this mess, which as a movie definitely earns a D+, IMO.
However, the GIMP scene described above, which occurs at the 45-minute mark, is the most well-done piece of the movie. It's handled in a fairly straightforward manner, with enough realism, tension and babe-aliciousness to strike a chord in the heart of a GIMPer.
So, if you're looking for some more material for your Sub-Antarctic Nazi Gangbang Scenes in Mainstream Movies Database, this one does the job nicely. The direct-to-video production is available on Netflix Streaming.
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