![]() The remaining crew meet in a church the locals are sheltering in. Some are rescued by British soldiers, others by local villagers. The crew parachute to safety before the bomber crashes, but are again attacked by gargoyles. The crew of a bomber, the "Grey Ghost" flown by Major John Gustafson ( Joe Penny) is attacked by the gargoyles and crashes. After an American bomber attack is devastated by the gargoyles, the US launches another bomber force in an attempt to destroy them. Instead of complying, the gargoyles kill the Nazis and then attack local French villages. They bring the gargoyles to life with blood so they can combat U.S. Sometime in World War II, German SS officers discover ancient ruins which contain stone gargoyles. ![]() Reign of the Gargoyles is a television film released in the United States on March 24, 2007. Overall about average for SyFy channel good fast food fluff if you're in the mood for some cheap entertainment.American TV series or program Reign of the Gargoyles CGI looks to have been done by students in a "Computer for Dummies" class. ![]() Lots of violent action, but little explanation of why the gargoyles are so anti-social. Acting is strong enough, but character development is minimal. Some attempt is made to tell a creative story there is an evil-encounters-evil motif about the modern Nazis and their ancient cultist counterparts. This film tosses around bits and pieces of war and horror genre stuff, and loosely fits it all together. Oh, and meanwhile, Allied and Nazi forces have battles. They want to use the monsters to conquer the world but the things just croak them too. Nazis have unleashed a bunch of gargoyles, in some cult legend practice nobody ever heard of before. Then they destroy the planes and go away for a while. Suddenly, some flying creatures with sticky feet attach themselves to the planes' wings. ![]() Some hot shot WWII pilots are flying around, rattling off some old 40's movie dialog. ![]()
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