The Secret Life of Adolf Hitler
The Secret Life of Adolf Hitler
| 12 August 1958 (USA)
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1950's television documentary special that includes interviews with Hitler's sister Paula Wolf and a fellow prisoner who was incarcerated with Hitler, actual footage shot by the Nazi's and Eva Braun's rare home movies.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

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Dynamixor

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Lollivan

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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mjcom99

Nazi history buffs will find some interest in the obscure Hitler and Eva home movies found in the second half. I echo the suggestion of another reviewer to just turn the sound off, negating the lurid, badly-dated narration. The domestic scenes have the effect of 'humanizing' Hitler, for those who might be naively surprised to find there was an actual man behind the colossal 'historical figure.' The conclusion I have come to is that Hitler was a authoritarian crank like millions of others, who by a combination of historical circumstance, certain talents, and 'luck' gained supreme power in a certain major industrialized European nation--with incredibly horrible results.Oddly, this late-50's made-for-TV documentary was dropped into a 2011 'made for DVD' documentary entitled "Hitler and the Nazis," expanding the 2011 feature to five 'episodes' (the first four are more recent productions, through also far from first-quality work).

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Michael_Elliott

Secret Life of Adolph Hitler, The (1958) ** (out of 4) WW2 made documentary covering the life of Hitler from his early childhood to his final days. I was really looking forward to this film since Hitler's sister and several men who knew him during his final days were interviewed but in the end this turned out to be a major disappointment. Even with the first hand accounts of his life, there's really nothing to learn here as the only thing the documentary keeps saying is how evil he was. We never really learn what might have been behind his evilness and the accounts of his final days is rather dull. Some of Eva Braun's home movies of Hitler are on display here.

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hajf

And besides this the first part of the movie is just the same we saw 1000 times. But after it we see some home uncommon home videos from Hitler's private life. It's an interesting part of the movie.Just interesting, because we can see, that Adolf Hitler was not a monster or something like this, and allows seeing us some real footage. 60 years after the war, it is worth to see something, which is not just 100% war propaganda. (Only 80% is war propaganda first of all the audio).We see some home movies, which show Hitler and his wife's life. It's worth a look for those wanting a different take in a Hitler biography.

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dbborroughs

The life of Hitler and the Third Reich is told through news reel footage and a few interviews. For the most part its a rapid march through the years of Hitler's rise.A good portion of the film is the same old story you've seen a dozen times before,however the film stops about midway in to delve into the relationship between Hitler and his mistress Eva Braun. Using home movies the film shows the transformation of Eva from playful young lady to proper "wife".Its an odd movie. For the most part a straight forward telling of the story, it takes some odd turns. First off it uses sped up footage in a couple of sequences that result in a comedic effect. There is an almost silly insistence that Hitler liked women that seems somehow meant to rehabilitate the image of the fallen leader. Actually the film at times seems to have an almost "gee whiz Hitler wasn't such a bad guy" attitude. I'm not sure what to make of it, especially since some of the narration seems more tongue in cheek rather than serious.More a curio than anything else, its worth a look for those wanting a different take in a Hitler biography.

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