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Shock Waves is a horror movie from 1977 directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It features Peter Cushing as an Nazi commander who has created a group of SS men with gills, who can live, as zombies, under water. The film also stars John Carradine and Brooke Adams, in her first film.


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