Enemy of Women

1944 "SEE THE SCANDALS, BRUTALITIES, CRIMES IN THE PRIVATE LIFE OF DR. PAUL JOSEPH GOEBBLES!"
Enemy of Women
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Released: 10 November 1944 Released
Producted By: W.R. Frank Productions
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Playwright Joseph Goebbels (Paul Andor) turns Nazi propagandist and loses his girlfriend (Claudia Drake) to another man (Donald Woods).

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mark.waltz Actor Paul Andor (real name Wolfgang Zilzer) bears a striking resemblance to the real Dr. Paul Goebbels, the evil Nazi head of Propaganda who spent one day as Chancellor of Germany after Hitler's suicide before killing himself. This semi-fictional account of his life takes the basic known facts and changes the names and details, but it still has a major impact on the emotional structure of this Monogram film that is two notches above most of their "B" films, giving it almost an "A" look. Claudia Drake is top billed as Maria Brandt, an actress loosely based upon the real life actress Lída Baarová who was Goebbel's real life mistress. This film does not mention the fact that he had a wife and six children (murdered by him and his wife right before they killed themselves) and does not go into great detail about most of his evils which were probably discovered after the war ended. But being made while Goebbels was still alive, this was definitely a curiosity piece in the Hollywood propaganda machine, just as effective as "The Hitler Gang" (the story of Hitler's rise to power with a warning of how he would ultimately fall) and "None Shall Escape" which cast Alexander Knox as a Nazi officer on trial AFTER the war even though it was made the same year. One of the most chilling sequences comes when a medium forecasts the futures of Goebbel and several other Nazi's in the room (including General Rommel) but only includes their triumphs, not the ultimate fall from power and retribution. Andor is off screen for much of the film as the story of actress Drake and her romance with a good German doctor (Donald Woods) takes over. It then moves to his blackmail over Drake in threatening Woods' safety after they return to Germany, having settled in Vienna. Told in flashback, the storyline has Goebbels remembering his first encounter with Hitler and how he first met Brandt as a struggling playwright working as a tutor. Even then, he was teaching values which were adopted by the Nazi's. When he makes a violent pass at Brandt, her World War I veteran father (an excellent H.B. Warner) throws him out which leads to later revenge on him and reveals his obsession with her. While he is definitely presented as monstrous, Goebbels is also given shadows of sympathetic characteristics, being quite in tuned to the arts which makes his being chosen head of propaganda (which would include movies, theater and radio) a smart move on Hitler's part even though it is obvious through history that their choice of subject matter for the U.F.O. (the major German film company) was one sided. Supporting performances by Sigrid Gurie, Ralph Morgan, Gloria Stuart and Robert Barrat add great period detail. There's a funny sequence in a Vienna café where impersonators of Hitler, Goebbels and Mussolini do a musical number. The tension of the film rises to its high point in the finale where the defeated Drake makes a drastic decision and must distract her husband in order to save his life. The final shot of Andor searching amongst the rubble of an air raid and his radio narration of the events which have recently taken place give forbearance to the creed that fascist leaders manipulate their followers through lies whether it be done blatantly or with total charm, but indeed, they are lies, and liars are always exposed.
MartinHafer I rented this film from Netflix because I was hoping to see yet another over the top propaganda film from WWII--the type that are almost funny because the acting and characters are so over the top. However, I was very surprised to see that "Enemy of Women" was actually rather restrained. Heck, I could even see some viewers actually feeling a bit of sympathy for the focus of the film--Dr. Josef Goebbels! The film begins as Berlin is in ruins--and a radio broadcast by Dr. Goebbels is telling the people that everything is peachy. Then, the film goes back in time to 1925 and eventually works its way back to where the film began. You see Goebbels as a rather insecure man--a guy who has a difficult time with women. He is secretly in love with his landlord's daughter, Maria. When he makes a very awkward advance on her, her father throws him out of the home. And, inexplicably, Goebbels spends the entire rest of the film trying to win her love. However, along the way, Goebbels shows that he's a lover not to be trifled with and uses the power he achieves from the Nazi party to get his revenge.This entire film is weird--very weird. That's because it seems like a real biography of the man--though most of it is fiction. Yes, there was a Goebbels and he was a sick and twisted jerk--but oddly, the Goebbels in this film is a bit vulnerable. Sure, he's evil...but somehow not altogether hateful. Because of this somewhat human aspect, the film is a standout for the genre, as propaganda films usually try very hard to de-humanize the enemy. Mind you, this did not make Goebbels look exactly good---but he was indeed human and vulnerable. Overall, it's well made and actually ages pretty well. Just remember that this is NOT a real biography, as the real Goebbels was much more complex and sick.
whpratt1 Have read various books which dealt with Joseph Goebbels one of Hitler's right hand men who carried out the murder of Millions of Jewish people and many more people from various countries. Goebbels had some very dark secrets as a young man growing up who carried out all his sick mental problems on other people. Joseph Goebbels is played by Wolfgang Zilzer who did a great job of acting and also looked very much like the real person. Goebbels in real life loved all kinds of women and he really loved Maria Brandt, (Claudia Drake) who was a very pretty German actress who gave Joseph a hard time. However, Hollywood twisted the story which made Goebbels into a person who was not as evil as he really was. In real life, Goebbels really went to bed with this famous German actress and was really married to a very beautiful woman who had to turn her back on all his affairs. Nice 1944 film.
sol1218 (There may be Spoilers) Highly fictional account of the life and times of Nazi Minister of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, Wolfgang Zilzer. In fact the movie "Enemy of Women" almost totally overlooks Goebbels involvement with the Nazi Party and his meteoric rise to become one the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied Europe. As well being his Fhurer's most loyal and trusted henchman who was to stay with his beloved Fhurer in his bunker in Berlin to the very last in April/May 1945. Then killing, together with his equally fanatical Nazi wife Magda not only himself but their six young children as well. The film instead concentrates on Josephs very possessive and weird love life.We see the early life of Dr. Goebbels as a failed writer, of dime store novels and stage plays, being kicked around by a young woman who he tried to make out with. Goebbels in then kicked out of the house by the girls-Maria-outraged father Colonel Brandt, H.B. Warner, when he clumsily tried to make a play for her. Depressed and feeling like sh*t Goebbels wonders into a beer-hall and for the first time hears ultra-German Nationalist Adolf Hitler give one of his hypnotic and spellbinding speeches. Right there and then Goebbels was hooked and joined Hitler's National Scoialist, or Nazi for short, party which he would be a member of-in good standing-for the rest of his life.Now years later In a position of power Goebbels can get even with all those wise-guys bluenoses and bullies who kicked him around when he was a nobody and a more or less 98 pound weakling in the world of power and influence. Getting even with old Colonel Brandt who threw him out of his house when Joseph tried to grab and kiss his actress daughter Maria, Claudia Drake, Goebbels puts out the word to SS chief Himmler that Brandt is a disloyal traitor to Germany. That has Himmler send a few of his goons to the old mans apartment who end up putting him away with a load of slugs shot into him. Goebbel now seeing his chance to get in good with the bereaved Maria makes as if he's very depressed over her fathers tragic death which, unknown to Maria, he was responsible for. In fact it was Goebbles himself who was targeted for elimination by Himmler but played it cool after being alerted by his friends. Goebbles gets as close as he could to Adolf Hitler knowing Himmler wouldn't dare have him shot while he was standing next to the Furher. Getting Maria leading parts in plays and movies, through his connections as Propaganda Minister, Goebbles now expects some payback from her, like being his mistress. Instead she falls in love with charming and handsome Vienna doctor Hans Traeger, Donald Woods, which has Goebbels throw a fit. Before he can do anything the two lovebirds, Maria & Hans, skip out of Germany to Hans' native Vienna. Married and living in bliss the Traegers have it made in old Vienna until March 1938 when the German/Austrian "Anschluss" happens with the German army marching across the German/Austrian border and uniting the two countries under Nazi rule. Stuck with nowhere to go both Maria and Hans are now at the mercy of the Nazi regime and only with Goebbles' help can they ever be able to get out of the country and into Switzland; but that help will come at a very heavy and heartbreaking price. "Enemy of Women" is more like a soap opera then a historical movie with that rascal and scoundrel Joseph Goebbles having one affair after another with beautiful and buxom Frauleins as Germany goes down the road to destruction in the Second World War. What was Goebbles greatest love in the movie Maria Brandt ends up getting killed in a daylight USAAF bombing raid on Berlin. Poor old and crazy Joseph now all by himself gives one of his lying speeches, to the German people, on how the allied bombing campaign over Germany is a total bust. Goebbles also boasts that if they, the Americans and Brits, ever try to invade "Fortress Europe" by crossing the English Channel they'll get the worst beating of their lives. As usual Goebbles was wrong dead wrong. He, the real Joseph Goebbles, was to die by his own hand less then a year after "Enemy of Women" was released.