Sam and Dean go up against a group of Nazi necromancers.Sam and Dean go up against a group of Nazi necromancers.Sam and Dean go up against a group of Nazi necromancers.
Rob Hayter
- Undead Nazi #2
- (uncredited)
Matthew Hoglie
- College Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe Men of Letters' vault is located in Lebanon, Kansas, which is the geographical center of the continental United States.
- GoofsSam uses an internet search engine to translate German into English. The German text shown is just a bad word-by-word translation of the English text, though Sam supposedly copied it from a book written by a German native speaker.
- Quotes
Dean Winchester: Sammy, I think we found the Batcave.
- ConnectionsReferences Saturday Night Live (1975)
- SoundtracksLove High
Written by Dude Royal
Performed by Dude Royal
Featured review
the exemplar Sgriccia , Edlund episode
This is a real high point for both the season and the series. Edlund (writer) is one of the most distinctive voices on the show and he has written such classics as "Nightshifter" and "Ghostfacers." This episode has all his trade marks-the weird details like the the volleyball co-captains or the nice blend of horror and comedy. The Golem and Aaron are a wonderful comedic duo and yet they don't undermine the show's stakes. The Thule end up being a great secondary villains in the later seasons. This is such a solid script as always.
The episode also is wonderfully directed by Sgriccia-the director of such classic episodes as "Yellow Fever" and "Good God, Y'all." He has a great eye for details-like the ugly electric cord on the fridge or the flashlights as the only light source when the bros first go into the Bunker. The scope of the story is quite large for a single episode and Sgriccia does that quite well. And he got the right two actors for the Golem and Aaron.
This combination of writer and director is often the show at its best. The later seasons lose something once this combination was no longer possible once Edlund left.
The episode also is wonderfully directed by Sgriccia-the director of such classic episodes as "Yellow Fever" and "Good God, Y'all." He has a great eye for details-like the ugly electric cord on the fridge or the flashlights as the only light source when the bros first go into the Bunker. The scope of the story is quite large for a single episode and Sgriccia does that quite well. And he got the right two actors for the Golem and Aaron.
This combination of writer and director is often the show at its best. The later seasons lose something once this combination was no longer possible once Edlund left.
helpful•82
- CubsandCulture
- Sep 7, 2020
Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content