

Iron Sky
In the last moments of World War II, a secret Nazi space program evaded destruction by fleeing to the Dark Side of the Moon. During 70 years of utter secrecy, the Nazis construct a gigantic space fortress with a massive armada of flying saucers.
Director(s)
Timo Vuorensola
Frederik Hamm
Rachael O'Brien
Peer Menke
Greg Tynan
Peter McLennan
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Cast & crew

Götz Otto
Klaus Adler

Peta Sergeant
Vivian Wagner

Udo Kier
Wolfgang Kortzfleisch

Christopher Kirby
James Washington

Jim Knobeloch
Nazi Weapons Officer

Julia Dietze
Renate Richter

Tero Kaukomaa
Finnish Representative

Timo Vuorensola
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Peter McLennan
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Stephanie Paul
Jenna Bush

James Quinn
Reporter

Tilo Prückner
Doctor Richter

Michael Cullen
Secretary of Defence

Kym Jackson
Julia McLennan

Ben Siemer
Sanders

Tom Hoßbach
Dieter
Milo Kaukomaa
Siegfried
Vivian Schneider
Brunhilde

Fang Yu
Chinese Representative

Irshad Panjatan
Indian Representative

Claus Wilcke
Russian Representative

Samir Fuchs
Middle East Representative

Monika Gossmann
Designer

Jessica Veurman-Betts
Hippie Gal
Mark Mineart
Male Detective
George Koutros
Neo Nazi #1
Dieter Gring
Pilot #1

Harald Koch
Pilot #2

Yuki Iwamoto
Japanese Representative
Jeffrey Coulas
English Representative

Nick Dong-Sik
North Korean Representative
Ramin Yazdani
Pakistani Representative

Martin Grelis
2nd GWB Officer

Andrew Buchanan
3rd GWB Officer
Eugene Schlusser
Nazi General
Lisa Zoe Bräutigam
Hannelore

Oskar Mahler
Old Man
Kristina Walter
Old Woman

Brett Molloy
Uwe the Pilot
Chelsea Cunningham
Catwalk Model

Alois Moyo
NYC Taxi Driver
Ryan Provost
Segway Cop

Jorres Risse
Imperial SS Trooper
Frederik Hamm
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Rachael O'Brien
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Peer Menke
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Greg Tynan
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Reviews
Per Gunnar Jonsson
This is a difficult movie to rate, at least for me. It certainly had its funny, even hilarious, moments but at the same time it was incredibly stupid and silly at times. The idea of the Nazi’s having fled to the moon and built a secret moon-base there was a rather original I think. On could of course wonder why, if they had that technological advantage already 1945, everything is still looking like 1945 now, why they did not have computers, even why they lost the war in the first place? But let us not get picky now…it is a comedy movie after all. There are quite a few funny moments. Most of them involving their stupor when seeing a black American astronaut and their subsequent dealing with him. Unfortunately there are also quite a few incredibly stupid and silly moments. Their depiction of the American present, her PR-people and most things revolving around here was not really very funny, just stupid. I do not mind a movie that makes fun of the American president but in this movie it was not very intelligently done, just silly. Also, using a Sarah Palin look-alike was just cheap not to mention that such a joke is lost only a few years later when no one has a clue who Sarah Palin was. The special effects where quite cool, at least when considering that it was “only” a comedy movie after all and even more so considering the movies minimal budget. The Nazi’s steampunk-like contraptions where rather fun to watch. In all I would say that the movie managed to place itself in the enjoyable range, barely, but I cannot bring myself to give it a more than fairly average rating.
GenerationofSwine
Well I can't call it different. I've never actually seen a movie with a plot like this, but it did feel exactly like a low budget cheap drive in comedy/sci-fi show and...kudos. The best part about this is that, at no point in time, does it take itself seriously. It knows exactly what kind of movie it is and delivers the goods without any pretense, without any attempt to be a better film. It seems like everyone involved knew the score and did their parts to sell the movie for what it is, and not what they think it could be. So, what you have is a comedy that is ferociously entertaining. It's a stupid plot with a cheesy script and equally inane characters and it pulls it off brilliantly. The end result is, when you sit down to watch it, you're going to laugh and be entertained and the time is going to fly by. But, you are going to hate it if you walk in expecting 2001, an enormous budget, or a deeply profound political lecture...but then, if you walk in expecting any of those things why are you watching a movie about Nazis on the moon?


