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Title:
Hitler : the rise of evil / produced by John Ryan ; written by John Pielmeier and G. Ross Parker ; directed by Christian Duguay.
Publisher:
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
©2013
Description:
1 videodisc (approximately 377 min.) : sound, color with black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Hitler, Adolf,--1889-1945--Drama.--Drama.
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei--Drama.--Drama.
Heads of state--Germany--Drama.--Drama.
National socialism--Germany--Drama.
Germany--Politics and government--1918-1933--Drama.
Television mini-series.
Biographical television programs.
Fiction television programs.
Historical drama.
Television movies.
Television series.
Other Authors:
Carlyle, Robert, 1961- actor.
Duguay, Christian, director.
Ryan, John, producer.
Pielmeier, John, screenwriter.
Parker, G. Ross, screenwriter.
Channing, Stockard, actor.
Malone, Jena, 1984- actor.
Margulies, Julianna, 1966- actor.
Modine, Matthew, actor.
Schreiber, Liev, actor.
Stormare, Peter, actor.
Von Thun, Friedrich, 1942- actor.
O'Toole, Peter, 1932-2013, actor.
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.
Alliance Atlantis (Firm)
Other Titles:
Hitler stole my ideas.
Hitler's religion.
Battle of Germany.
Final act.
Battle of Berlin
Death of a city.
Notes:
Originally broadcast in 2003. TV miniseries in two parts, includes 4 bonus documentaries. Robert Carlyle, Stockard Channing, Jena Malone, Julianna Margulies, Matthew Modine, Liev Schreiber, Peter Stormare, Friedrich von Thun and Peter O'Toole.
Contents:
The battle of Berlin: death of a city (49 min. ; black and white) Hitler stole my ideas (47 min. ; black and white and color) -- Hitler's religion (45 min. ; black and white and color) -- The battle of Germany: the final act (49 min. ; black and white) -- The battle of Berlin: death of a city (49 min. ; black and white)
Summary:
The events of Hitler's climb to power tell only part of the story. Neither Adolf Hitler nor the Germany of 1939 exploded onto the world stage fully formed. Both evolved. Both were running from failures in their past. Both were looking for someone to blame. Together they entered into a macabre dance to find security and a stronger identity. Whipped into a frenzied fear inflamed by the "Hitler-roar", Germany happily surrendered its voice to one man.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)872277876
UPC:
096009216245
Locations:
GDPF771 -- Urbandale Public Library (Urbandale)

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