
Weresquito: Nazi Hunter
War · Horror · Science Fiction
Overview
Horrific Nazi experiments have left a surviving WWII soldier with a terrifying condition: at the sight of fresh blood, he transforms into a man-sized, blood-sucking killer insect. Refusing to let his affliction destroy him and all he loves, he instead commits himself to using his "powers" for good-by finding the people responsible and bringing them to justice.
Top Cast


Douglas Sidney
Douglas Sidney
Cpl. John Baker
Douglas Sidney
Cpl. John Baker


Rachel Grubb
Rachel Grubb
Leisl Schmidt
Rachel Grubb
Leisl Schmidt
James Norgard
James Norgard
Schramm
James Norgard
Schramm
Michael G. Kaiser
Michael G. Kaiser
The Weresquito / Man in Diner
Michael G. Kaiser
The Weresquito / Man in Diner
Mitch Gonzales
Mitch Gonzales
Heinrich
Mitch Gonzales
Heinrich
Daniel Sjerven
Daniel Sjerven
Eric
Daniel Sjerven
Eric
Michael Cook
Michael Cook
Karl Schmidt
Michael Cook
Karl Schmidt
Marcus Cutting
Marcus Cutting
Simon
Marcus Cutting
Simon
Christian Finch
Christian Finch
Hans
Christian Finch
Hans
Mark Haider
Mark Haider
Horst
Mark Haider
Horst
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