Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich (2011)

A 2011 Italian horror film blending supernatural possession with the dark legacy of Nazi experimentation inside a cursed European castle.

Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich - Movie Information

  • Release Year: 2011
  • Directed by: Domiziano Cristopharo
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 1h 30m
  • Original Language: Italian
  • Spoken Languages: German, English, Italian
  • Release Date (Theatrical): November 10, 2011 (Italy - VM18)
  • Production Countries: Italy

Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich - Plot

A team of researchers investigates a European castle that was used for sadistic tortures during the inquisition, as well as horrifying and abominable Nazi experiments on innocent people. Riddled with history, the demonically possessed castle overtakes the crew turning their nightmares into a terrifying reality.

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Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Domiziano Cristopharo

Main Cast

  • Daniel Emilio Baldock
  • Lorenzo Balducci
  • Elda Alvigini
  • Nancy de Lucia
  • Roberta Gemma
  • Arian Levanael
  • Maria Rosaria Omaggio
  • Dallas Walker
  • Andrea Maj Beretta
  • Clio Evans

Writers

  • Domiziano Cristopharo
  • Filippo Santaniello

Producers

  • Domiziano Cristopharo
  • Daniel Emilio Baldock
  • Filippo Santaniello

Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich - FAQs

What is Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich about?

A team of researchers ventures into a European castle with a deeply sinister past — a site of brutal inquisition tortures and horrific Nazi experiments. Once inside, the demonically possessed fortress begins to consume them, blurring the line between history and nightmare in increasingly terrifying ways.

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Who directed Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich?

Domiziano Cristopharo directed the film. He also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Filippo Santaniello and served as one of the producers, making him the central creative force behind the entire project.

Is Bloody Sin part of the nazisploitation genre?

Yes, Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich firmly belongs to the nazisploitation subgenre, a niche strand of exploitation horror that emerged in the 1970s with films like Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS. Cristopharo's film revisits those provocative themes through a supernatural horror lens.

Who are the main actors in this film?

The cast includes Daniel Emilio Baldock as Mr. Lenzi, Lorenzo Balducci as Johnny, Elda Alvigini as the Contessa, Nancy de Lucia as Helen, Roberta Gemma as Barbara, Arian Levanael as Bluebeard, Maria Rosaria Omaggio as Miss Steele, and Dallas Walker as Terence.

When was Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich released?

The film was released on November 10, 2011, in Italy with a VM18 rating, meaning it was restricted to adult audiences only. It is an Italian production directed by Domiziano Cristopharo and spoken in a mix of German, English, and Italian.

What are similar movies to Bloody Sin?

If you enjoy this kind of dark, exploitation-influenced horror, you might also like Ilsa: She Wolf of the SS (1975), SS Experiment Love Camp (1976), Gestapo's Last Orgy (1977), Women's Camp 119 (1977), and Deported Women of the SS Special Section (1976) — all key titles in the nazisploitation subgenre.

How long is Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich?

The film runs for 90 minutes, making it a fairly compact horror experience. At an hour and a half, it moves at a brisk pace through its blend of supernatural possession and exploitation horror set against a backdrop of wartime atrocities.

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