Hitler's Tomb
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- ¥1,600
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Nazi vampires and zombies are on the loose and on a rampage. Hitler's Tomb is a thriller combining historical conspiracy, supernatural horror, and psychological drama. The story opens with a chilling note written by Hitler in his final moments at the end of World War 2. The United States army secretly captures Hitler and 300 elite Nazis at the end of World War 2 and quickly takes them to a hidden tomb beneath the Wasatch Mountains in Utah. They are mummified by technicians in 1945 who hope that future science will unlock the secrets of their minds to prevent future atrocities. In the following decades, the tomb is lost to history, buried under decades of secrecy, more wars, and forgotten by the government's bureaucracy. The story then shifts to the present day. A diverse group of vacationers — a scientist, a priest, students, families, retirees, and others — arrive at the Overlook Resort, a remote mountain hotel close to the forgotten tomb buried in the valley below. Their peaceful retreat is shattered by a series of bizarre and terrifying events: A custodian is found brutally murdered, sparking panic and confusion. Communication with the outside world is cut off by an earthquake and a mysterious, glowing fog. The only road in and out is blocked by fallen boulders, trapping everyone at the resort. Soon, there are attacks by the mummified Nazi vampires and zombies. Among those trapped is Gwendolyn Easton, a scientist and entrepreneur seeking answers to criminal behavior. Louise Joplin is a young and quiet artist who has a traumatic past. Sheriff Tig Johns and Officer Hanson deputize armed guests to defend against the vampire and zombie threat. Zeno of Elea and Kensit Jones are Government agents with secret agendas, racing to locate and reseal Hitler's tomb to stop the Nazi vampire and zombie horror. Hitler's Tomb exposes the cyclical nature of hate, the lingering threat of World War II, and the dangers of forgotten history.