Poltergays: The Naked Wolves of the SS
"The sleepover was child's play."
Poltergays: The Naked Wolves of the SS drops viewers into a creaky house where a circle of Nazi figures gathers to coax back a forbidden power tied to Hitler's occult legends. Their planned ritual spirals into chaos as the house seems to wake. Restless specters arrive with a humor and a punitive... Read more
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Poltergays: The Naked Wolves of the SS drops viewers into a creaky house where a circle of Nazi figures gathers to coax back a forbidden power tied to Hitler's occult legends. Their planned ritual spirals into chaos as the house seems to wake. Restless specters arrive with a humor and a punitive streak, tormenting the conspirators with pranks and surreal reversals of power. The air grows tense as authority shifts and paranoia runs high while the men bicker through one unsettling encounter after another. The result is a sharp blend of fear and comedy that defies easy labels. Its visuals mix campy gore with dry wit, keeping humor beneath the tense surface. The tone stays playful despite menace, for some.
Directed by Germán Magariños, Poltergays was released in 2011 as a horror comedy built on an original premise. The principal cast includes Paul Divano as Gerardo Sofovich, Elvira Serio as Norman Briski, and Sebastian De la Torre as Horacio Taicher.
Box office data for the film is not publicly available, and there are no reported numbers reflecting its commercial footprint. The release appears limited to niche markets, festival circuits, and streaming platforms where cult horror comedies sometimes find an audience.
There are no reported awards or nominations for Poltergays. Its offbeat premise and satirical tone likely kept it out of mainstream ceremonies, though it may be celebrated in underground circles and genre fests. Critics who do discuss it often remark on its bold blend of historical absurdity with supernatural humor.
Reception centers on the film's tonal blend of horror and satire. It explores power, complicity, and the absurdity of extremist iconography, using supernatural pranks to critique historical memory while keeping the mood mischievous. The result suits fans of offbeat genre cinema who enjoy boundary pushing humor. For curious viewers everywhere.
Details
- Release Date
- August 20, 2011
- Runtime
- 48m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror, Comedy
- Country
- Argentina
- Collection
- Poltergays Collection
- Studio
- Gorevisión Films
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Paul Divano
Gerardo Sofovich
Elvira Serio
Norman Briski
Sebastian De la Torre
Horacio Taicher
Vic Cicuta
Lider (as Victor Melman)
Ramón Caribe
Soviético
Written by: Germán Magariños