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Radioactive Cannibal Vikings from Hell
In a near future, four criminal psychotics divides themselves from society in a road trip of random ultra violence upon anyone that crosses them. Their violent nature soon forces them into the Swedish country-roads on their flight from the police. What they don't know is that their murderous joy-ride soon will turn into a desperate fight for their lives as they end up in a village that have been cut off from the rest of the world since the age of the Vikings, and where the government have disposed radioactive waste that has turned the villagers into mutated, cannibalistic monsters! And this is a fight our band of outlaws are not sure to win.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a camping trip stumble upon a cursed Viking burial ground. Reanimated by nuclear waste, the Vikings return from the dead with an insatiable hunger for human flesh and a taste for mayhem. The students must fight for their survival against these monstrous, radioactive undead warriors.
Critical Reception
Radioactive Cannibal Vikings from Hell is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a niche following among fans of schlocky, B-movies. While not critically acclaimed, it's often appreciated for its over-the-top gore, comedic elements, and enthusiastic, albeit amateurish, execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its campy humor and excessive gore.
Noted for its enthusiastic low-budget charm.
Criticized for its predictable plot and weak acting.
Google audience: Audience reception for Radioactive Cannibal Vikings from Hell is largely positive among fans of unconventional horror-comedies, who enjoy its humorous approach to horror tropes and its dedication to over-the-top effects. Some viewers found the film to be too amateurish and the humor too juvenile.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily in the forests of Oregon, with much of the gore effects being created through practical, often messy, means.
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