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== CAST == |
== CAST == |
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[[Joe Zaso]] |
'''[[Joe Zaso]]''' as Frank Heller |
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Felissa Rose |
'''Felissa Rose''' as Sandra Kane |
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[[Andreas Schnaas]] |
'''[[Andreas Schnaas]]''' as Nikos |
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Brenda Abbandandolo |
'''Brenda Abbandandolo''' as Daisy |
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Joseph Michael Lagana |
'''Joseph Michael Lagana''' as Pete |
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Joe Lattanzi |
'''Joe Lattanzi''' as Ryan |
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== CREW == |
== CREW == |
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[[Andreas Schnaas]] Director |
'''[[Andreas Schnaas]]''' Director |
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[[Ted Geoghegan]] Screenwriter |
'''[[Ted Geoghegan]]''' Screenwriter |
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[[Joe Zaso]] Producer |
'''[[Joe Zaso]]''' Producer |
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C.C. Becker Producer |
'''C.C. Becker''' Producer |
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== LINKS == |
== LINKS == |
Revision as of 22:49, 26 July 2005
Nikos is a b-grade horror film directed by and starring German arteur Andreas Schnaas. It follows a reincarnated barbarian (Schnaas) as he wreaks havok on modern day New York City.
SYNOPSIS
In the movie, college professor Frank Heller (Joe Zaso) and his girlfriend Sandra (Felissa Rose) lead a ragtag group of museum patrons in a race for their lives. After a botched robbery attempt spills blood on the ancient mask of Nikos a lu Unziceanu, the barbarian returns to kill off virtually anyone and everyone that crosses his path. After wiping out the art museum, the maniac turns to a health club, gay bar, movie theater, and video store to continue his rampage.
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
The film was shot in New York City on a budget of 40,000 dollars and was released direct-to-DVD.
CAST
Joe Zaso as Frank Heller
Felissa Rose as Sandra Kane
Andreas Schnaas as Nikos
Brenda Abbandandolo as Daisy
Joseph Michael Lagana as Pete
Joe Lattanzi as Ryan
CREW
Andreas Schnaas Director
Ted Geoghegan Screenwriter
Joe Zaso Producer
C.C. Becker Producer
LINKS
Nikos page at The Internet Movie Database[1]