

When two young boys playing in the woods discover a military bunker they unintentionally release the ghost of a World War II auxiliary soldier who mistakenly believes the Nazis have landed.
Acting
John Rhys-Davies commits harder than the budget deserves.
Practical Effects
Ghost soldier makeup that somehow works despite everything.

Director
John Adams
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
John Rhys-Davies filmed this between Tolkien convention appearances, essentially playing fan service for himself.
The 'Auxiliary Units' were real British resistance cells trained for Nazi invasion—most were never stood down, making Jack's confusion historically grounded nightmare fuel.