Stars: Michael Ironside, Jackson Rathbone, Arnold Vosloo, Jorge Garcia, Bruce Davison, Jacob Keohane, Al Pagano, Corinne Britti, James Urbaniak | Written and Directed by Phil Blattenberger
Writer and director Phil Blattenburg has done a good job here to create a World War II movie set ten years after the end of the war. That might sound a bit strange but Condor’s Nest looks and feels very much like a World War II movie but takes place a decade later. We follow an American aviator who is out for revenge and on the search for Nazi war criminals. But he soon gets mixed up in much more than just that.
The opening scene of Condor’s Nest is possibly the best scene of the whole movie. It has a hint of Tarantino to it but is a bit less dialogue and a bit less subtle about things. This scene is during World War...
Writer and director Phil Blattenburg has done a good job here to create a World War II movie set ten years after the end of the war. That might sound a bit strange but Condor’s Nest looks and feels very much like a World War II movie but takes place a decade later. We follow an American aviator who is out for revenge and on the search for Nazi war criminals. But he soon gets mixed up in much more than just that.
The opening scene of Condor’s Nest is possibly the best scene of the whole movie. It has a hint of Tarantino to it but is a bit less dialogue and a bit less subtle about things. This scene is during World War...
- 3/14/2023
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Director Phil Blattenberger wears his love for the genre on his sleeve, but this allows him to outrun the film’s uneven execution and loose plot
American director Phil Blattenberger gets props here for stretching his budget clingfilm-thin to mount a respectable revival of a bygone genre: the you’ve-only-gone-and-blown-the-bloody-doors-off wartime 1960/70s action-adventure. Well, to be precise, the post-wartime action-adventure, with some sweeping pampas vistas and strategically deployed name casting – including a fleeting glimpse of old warhorse Michael Ironside – pepping up a South American Nazi hunt.
“They say the man who seeks revenge should dig two graves,” is the advice proffered to one-time allied sniper Will Spalding (Jacob Keohane). He is in Argentina to atone for failing to protect his B17 crewmates when they are downed near enemy lines. Torturing and assassinating his way down a list of German expats, he is hunting for Colonel Martin Bach (The Mummy’s...
American director Phil Blattenberger gets props here for stretching his budget clingfilm-thin to mount a respectable revival of a bygone genre: the you’ve-only-gone-and-blown-the-bloody-doors-off wartime 1960/70s action-adventure. Well, to be precise, the post-wartime action-adventure, with some sweeping pampas vistas and strategically deployed name casting – including a fleeting glimpse of old warhorse Michael Ironside – pepping up a South American Nazi hunt.
“They say the man who seeks revenge should dig two graves,” is the advice proffered to one-time allied sniper Will Spalding (Jacob Keohane). He is in Argentina to atone for failing to protect his B17 crewmates when they are downed near enemy lines. Torturing and assassinating his way down a list of German expats, he is hunting for Colonel Martin Bach (The Mummy’s...
- 3/13/2023
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
American war veteran Will Spalding has tracked the sadistic Nazi Colonel who executed his bomber crew during WWII to a remote location in South America. But he is in for more than he bargained for when he uncovers a secret Nazi headquarters known as the Condor's Nest. Phil Blattenberger's war action film Condor's Nest is coming to theatres, on digital, and On Demand on January 27th from Saban Films and Paramount Pictures. We have an exclusive clip to share with you today. Check it out, along with the trailer, down below. Jacob Keohane and Corinne Britti star with Al Pagano, James Urbaniak, with Jackson Rathbone, and Jorge Garcia, and Bruce Davison, and Michael Ironside, and Arnold Vosloo as the villain Nazi corporal. ...
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- 1/26/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Condor’s Nest Trailer — Phil Blattenberger‘s Condor’s Nest (2022) movie trailer has been released by Saban Films. The Condor’s Nest trailer stars Jacob Keohane, Al Pagano, Corinne Britti, James Urbaniak, Jackson Rathbone, Jorge Garcia, Bruce Davison, Michael Ironside, and Arnold Vosloo. Crew Phil Blattenberger wrote the screenplay for Condor’s Nest. “It’s produced by Dan Black, [...]
Continue reading: Condor’S Nest (2022) Movie Trailer: A WWII Veteran Tracks the Killer of His Men to a South American Nazi Headquarters...
Continue reading: Condor’S Nest (2022) Movie Trailer: A WWII Veteran Tracks the Killer of His Men to a South American Nazi Headquarters...
- 12/18/2022
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
"Does your Colonel deserve to die?" Saban Films has unveiled a main trailer for Condor's Nest, an action thriller directed by Phil Blattenberger. A decade after the fall of Nazi Germany, an American aviator travels across South America in search of war criminals and encounters more than he bargained for. He's on the hunt for the sadistic Nazi Colonel who executed his bomber crew, and discovers a secret Nazi headquarters known as the Condor's Nest somewhere in South America. The film stars Jacob Keohane, Al Pagano, Corinne Britti, James Urbaniak, with Jackson Rathbone Jorge Garcia, and Bruce Davison, and Michael Ironside, and Arnold Vosloo. This doesn't look great, but it does have a fun Tarantino-esque fantasy revenge thriller vibe to it. He'll stop at nothing to take out all these Nazi bastards! Fire it up below. ›››
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- 12/15/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Second World War thriller stars Arnold Vosloo, Jacob Keohane, Michael Ironside.
Voltage Pictures is launching worldwide sales on Phil Blattenberger’s Second World War thriller Condor’s Nest, starring Arnold Vosloo, Jacob Keohane, Michael Ironside and Bruce Davison, which is now in post.
The story is about a US war veteran who travels to South America to track down the Nazi officer who executed his bomber crew. He teams with an Israeli agent and an atomic scientist to pursue his quarry across jungles and deserts.
Blattenberger wrote, produced, and directed Condor’s Nest, which shot on location across South America and the US.
Voltage Pictures is launching worldwide sales on Phil Blattenberger’s Second World War thriller Condor’s Nest, starring Arnold Vosloo, Jacob Keohane, Michael Ironside and Bruce Davison, which is now in post.
The story is about a US war veteran who travels to South America to track down the Nazi officer who executed his bomber crew. He teams with an Israeli agent and an atomic scientist to pursue his quarry across jungles and deserts.
Blattenberger wrote, produced, and directed Condor’s Nest, which shot on location across South America and the US.
- 5/18/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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