Hitler – Beast of Berlin
Hitler, Beast of Berlin | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Sam Newfield (as Sherman Scott) |
Produced by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Written by | Fred Myton |
Starring |
Roland Drew Steffi Duna Greta Granstedt Alan Ladd |
Music by | David Chudnow |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $100,000 |
Hitler, Beast of Berlin (1939) was one of the most popular "hiss and boo" films of the World War II era, based on the novel Goose Step by Shepard Traube. The film was the first production of Producers Releasing Corporation. It was recut and released as Beasts of Berlin the same year, having been banned in New York as too inflammatory at the time. It was also reissued in the early 1940s as Hell's Devils.
Plot
A man and his wife lead a German anti-Nazi propaganda literature movement. After an inadvertent betrayal, the husband is thrown into a concentration camp, from which he escapes to Switzerland.
Cast
- Roland Drew ... Hans Memling
- Steffi Duna ... Elsa Memling
- Greta Granstedt ... Anna Wahl
- Alan Ladd ... Karl Bach (as Allan Ladd)
- Lucien Prival ... Sachs
- Vernon Dent ...Lustig
- John Ellis ... Gustav Schultz
- George Rosener ... Wunderlich
- Bodil Rosing ... Frau Kohler
- Hans Heinrich von Twardowski ... Storm Trooper Albert Stalhelm
- Willy Kaufman ... Herr Kohler
- Hans Joby ... Hermann Lippert
- Frederick Giermann ... Father Pommer
- Crane Whitley ... Klee (as Clem Wilenchick)
- Henry Zynda ... Erlich (as Henry von Zynda)
Production notes
Archival footage of Adolf Hitler is included.
Release
The film was released in 1940 as Goose Step.[1]
References
- ↑ 'Goose Step' Begins Run Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 03 Feb 1940: A7.
External links
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