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Hitler's Madman

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    • Drama, War
    • 84:00 min
    Douglas Sirk (All That Heaven Allows) makes his American directorial debut in this powerful wartime thriller starring John Carradine, Alan Curtis and Patricia Morison. Parachuting near the occupied village of Lidice, Czech soldier Karel Vavra (Curtis) recruits saboteurs in the fight against the Nazis. Determined to end the resistance, Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich (Carradine) murders priests, closes schools and forces the female students to "entertain" German soldiers. Incensed by the atrocities, Vavra and the partisans plot to assassinate Heydrich, an act of reprisal that will ensure Lidice's fate through the hands of Reichsfuhrer Himmler. Independently produced by German expatriates and powered by Sirk's distinctive visual style, Hitler's Madman is one of the rare outside films acquired by M-G-M, a superior B-movie that captures the harrowing events that took place in Lidice on June 10, 1942.

    • UPC: 888574353971
    • Release: 2015-12-01
    • Content Provider: Warner
    • Runtime: 84:00
    • Genre: Drama, War
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    • Format: DVD-NTSC
    • Screen:
    • Aspect: 16 X 9 FULL FRAME, ORIGINAL ASPECT RATIO - 1.85:1
    • Rating: NR
    • Audio: DOLBY DIGITAL - English, MONO - English
    • Color/BW:
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    • Copyright: The Decks Ran Red (c) 1958 Turner Entertainment Co. and Andrew L. Stone, Inc. Package Design (c) 2013 Turner Entertainment Co. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Distributed by Warner Home Video, 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522. All rights reserved.
    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Disc Format: DVD

    Starring:

    Patricia Morrison
    John Carradine
    Alan Curtis
    Howard Freeman
    Ralph Morgan
    Ludwig StA ssel
    Edgar Kennedy
    Al Shean
    Elizabeth Russell
    Jimmy Conlin
    Ava Gardner

    Directed by:

    Douglas Sirk