Nikos (film)

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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.

NIKOS

Nikos DVD case cover
Directed by Andreas Schnaas
Produced by Andreas Schnaas,
Joe Zaso
Written by Ted Geoghegan,
Andreas Schnaas
Starring Joe Zaso,
Felissa Rose,
Andreas Schnaas
Distributed by RatPack Independent Films
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 126 min.
Language English
Budget $45,000 (estimated)
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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 (Schnaas), 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.

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  • The film was shot in New York City on a budget of 40,000 dollars and was released direct-to-DVD.
  • It is known in some markets as Nikos the Impaler and Violent Shit 4: Nikos.
  • The name Nikos was also the killer's name in Andreas Schnaas' earlier film, Anthropophagous 2000. Schnaas himself played Nikos in both movies.

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