The Nazis steal the Eiffel Tower and set their sights on the Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, Ilsa and Clair are captured and held in a dungeon.The Nazis steal the Eiffel Tower and set their sights on the Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, Ilsa and Clair are captured and held in a dungeon.The Nazis steal the Eiffel Tower and set their sights on the Statue of Liberty. Meanwhile, Ilsa and Clair are captured and held in a dungeon.
- Tucker
- (as Sean-James Murphy)
- Voice Artist
- (voice)
- Claire
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaDrink recipes for a Heil Hitler--2 parts dark rum, 1 part ginger, add orange soda
- Quotes
Colonel Chestbridge: Good morning, boys and girls, we have orders.
Pierre: Good day, Colonel. Can I mix you something?
Colonel Chestbridge: Ah, yes. I'll have a Bangkok Sunrise... Yes, a Bangkok Sunrise. All right, everybody, at 0800 hours, the Nazis stole the Eiffel Tower.
Claire: The Eiffel Tower? Surely the Nazis...
Colonel Chestbridge: Shut up, girl! We believe this could be the very beginning of largest piece of Nazi propaganda ever executed by Hitler's propaganda wizard, Josef Goebbels. It's safe to assume Goebbels has similar plans for other monuments and I think we can all agree a world without monuments is not worth living in. Your mission: find out what the hell the Nazis want with the tower, where they're taking it and get it back. And, of course as always, kill Hitler.
We are then introduced to the heroes of the show—secret agents Tucker (Sean James Murphy), Claire (Amanda Simons), Ilsa (Natasa Ristic), Jackson (David Ashby) and Pierre (Aldo Mignone)—who are relaxing in their HQ when they are interrupted by eagle-headed Colonel Chestbridge (Tilman Vogler), who sends them on a mission to find out why the Nazis are stealing national monuments. And, if possible, to kill Hitler (Andreas Sobik). And it only gets sillier from hereon in.
Set in a 1960s interpretation of World War II, this half-hour(ish) show is a weird mish-mash of absurdist humour and trashy action, loaded with deliberately unconvincing special effects and surreal moments designed to appeal to a cult audience; the joke eventually starts to wear a little thin (even at only 25 minutes), but a bevy of sexy women and the occasional truly inspired moment of lunacy makes it fairly easy to stick with (although I'm not sure if I'll be able to handle two seasons of this random nonsense).
Most amusing moment: Hitler lying under a glass-topped coffee table waiting for his sexy captive Claire (if you don't think that's funny, you're obviously not as filthy-minded as I am).
5.5/10 rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
- BA_Harrison
- Jul 9, 2015
Details
- Runtime26 minutes