Review of Hitler's Madman (1943) by Allan C — 18 Nov 2010
Propaganda-minded B-movie is an early effort from director Douglas Sirk. There are a handful of interesting and fairly exploitative scenes of Nazi cruelty, with the Nazi villain played aptly by B-movie icon John Carradine, but they're spaced out thin in an otherwise bland potboiler.
More interesting as a historical document than a film.
This review of Hitler's Madman (1943) was written by Allan C on 18 Nov 2010.
Hitler's Madman has generally received mixed reviews.
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