Terror in Rock 'n' Roll Önsjön
Terror in Rock 'n' Roll Önsjön
R | 31 May 2001 (USA)
Terror in Rock 'n' Roll Önsjön Trailers

The year is 1943 in Trondheim (Norway) and the nazigermans is trying a new experiment. A experiment to create "Super Soliders", but it didn't succeed. The germans canceled the experiment and order some soliders to dump the chemicals in a lake in Sweden called Önsjön. During the mission, the swedish military opend fire at the germansoliders and the bottom of the lake became the soliders grave. 30 years later, some teenagers are going to a musicfestival at Önsjön during their summerbreak. Party, beer and naked bath. It seemed to be a great festival, until the dead began to walk again.

Reviews
CrawlerChunky

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

... View More
Twilightfa

Watch something else. There are very few redeeming qualities to this film.

... View More
Asad Almond

A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.

... View More
Kirandeep Yoder

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

... View More
AgentSniff

Terror In Rock 'n' Roll Önsjön is Swedens first feature length zombie flick and I love it! In the 1940's, some Nazis try to create a super-soldier but end up creating zombies. They decide to hide the secret chemical in a Swedish lake but ends up in a firefight with Swedsih soldiers which ends with the death of the Swedes and the only surviving Nazi drowning while exposed to the chemical. In the 1970's, a bunch of teens decide to have a party at the very lake very the chemical was dumped. The rock music awakens the drowned Nazi who has become a zombie and the predictable mayhem ensues. In the middle of this is a sweet romance between a brat-girl and a raggare.The film has a rich gallery of characters. Most of them, and most importantly the leads, are well played by the actors, most of which are complete newcomers. The film is filled with references to 1970's and 1980's films: the Nazi plot is a homage to the original Nazi-zombie flick Shock Waves. The script is not a masterpiece but it's pretty well written. The film's budget is low and it shows, but there has but there has also been a lot of effort put into this film and it shows as well! The film is funny charming and very entertaining. Warmly recommended!

... View More