The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler

1943 "Is he dead?"
The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler
6.7| 1h14m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 10 September 1943 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
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A man who is a dead ringer for Adolf Hitler plans to murder him and take over his identity.

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lorenzoestevez Another great film about Hitler, great acting and a great story, similar to others about impersonation - but well worth watching...
Alex da Silva In recently occupied Vienna, good-natured Ludwig Donath (Franz) jokes about a recent speech made by Hitler and before he knows it, the Gestapo come calling for him. He is taken from his family and that's it. He's in big trouble. However, his powers of mimicry spare his life as he is given an assignment to help the Nazi cause. His wife Gale Sondergaard (Anna) follows her heart as her hatred for the Nazis builds, especially when her children are taken from her. She decides on a plan.It's a short film that moves at a good pace even if the story is a little crazy. Donath's impressions are all the same and he doesn't sound like Hitler. Sondergaard is good as always and I guessed what was going to happen at the beginning of the film. Still, it keeps you watching.
GUENOT PHILIPPE I will not add anything much to the previous comments for this feature. I just discovered it today. I had heard of it, but not more. I first thought I already saw it, but I confound with MAGIC FACE, starring Luther Adler, who plays in the Frank Tuttle's film an actor who looks like Hitler and decides to impersonate him against the Nazis will, of course. In this very film, STRANGE DEATH OF ADOLF Hitler, the main character is forced by the German to impersonate the Führer, a ringer, to protect him against a criminal attempt. I won't tell you the climax, another user already had, unfortunately.But it's rather a very good propaganda film for this time.
redguardwon Chaplin's "Great Dictator" may rank with the college film professor crowd as the imperial double people who look like Audi. But here, this is something clever. If you like the Sherlock Holmes WWII fests then slide this one in your disc player for an enjoyable evening.