Andreas Schnaas
Andreas Schnaas grew up in Hamburg and has been making movies since he was a child. Influenced by the hectic martial arts films of the Shaw Brothers and Hammer"s classic horror pictures, he created a wide variety of low budget features with friends and family acting as his cast and crew. His other films include: "Gejagt" (1984), "Blutiger Vollmond" (1985), "Horror Game" (1988), "Violent Shit" (1989), "Zombie 90 - Extreme Pestilence" (1990), "Violent Shit 2 - Mother Hold My Hand" (1992), "Goblet of Gore" ("Der Kelch", 1996), "Violent Shit - Infantry of Doom" (1999), "Anthropophagous" (1999), and "Demonium - The Teaser" (1999), as well as acting roles in Timo Rose"s "Midnight"s Calling" (1999) and Leon de Bryun"s "Parts of the Family" (2000).
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