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Enemy of Women

  • 1944
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  • 1h 12m
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Gloria Stuart, Claudia Drake, Sigrid Gurie, Beryl Wallace, Donald Woods, and Wolfgang Zilzer in Enemy of Women (1944)
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Young Dr. Paul Joseph Göbbels, an unsuccessful playwright, is forced, in order to support himself, to take a position as tutor in the household of Herr Quandt. His first attempt to force him... Read allYoung Dr. Paul Joseph Göbbels, an unsuccessful playwright, is forced, in order to support himself, to take a position as tutor in the household of Herr Quandt. His first attempt to force himself upon women comes when he becomes interested in a young actress, Maria Brandt, daughte... Read allYoung Dr. Paul Joseph Göbbels, an unsuccessful playwright, is forced, in order to support himself, to take a position as tutor in the household of Herr Quandt. His first attempt to force himself upon women comes when he becomes interested in a young actress, Maria Brandt, daughter of Colonel Brandt at whose home he is lodging. He is driven from the house by Colonel Br... Read all

  • Director
    • Alfred Zeisler
  • Writers
    • Alfred Zeisler
    • Herbert O. Phillips
    • Elizabeth Perdix
  • Stars
    • Claudia Drake
    • Wolfgang Zilzer
    • Donald Woods
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    5.0/10
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    • Director
      • Alfred Zeisler
    • Writers
      • Alfred Zeisler
      • Herbert O. Phillips
      • Elizabeth Perdix
    • Stars
      • Claudia Drake
      • Wolfgang Zilzer
      • Donald Woods
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Claudia Drake
    Claudia Drake
    • Maria Brandt
    Wolfgang Zilzer
    Wolfgang Zilzer
    • Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels
    • (as Paul Andor)
    Donald Woods
    Donald Woods
    • Dr. Hans Traeger, MD
    H.B. Warner
    H.B. Warner
    • Col. Eberhart Brandt
    Sigrid Gurie
    Sigrid Gurie
    • Magda Quandt
    Ralph Morgan
    Ralph Morgan
    • Mr. Quandt
    Gloria Stuart
    Gloria Stuart
    • Bertha
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Wallburg - Publisher
    Beryl Wallace
    Beryl Wallace
    • Jenny Hartmann
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Krause - Brownshirt
    Lester Dorr
    Lester Dorr
    • Hanussen - Medium
    Crane Whitley
    Crane Whitley
    • Hanke - Gobbels' Secretary
    Charles Halton
    Charles Halton
    • Uncle Hugo - Radio Performer
    Marin Sais
    Marin Sais
    • Frau Bendler
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    Lotte Palfi Andor
    • Housekeeper
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Roberts
    Stephen Roberts
    • Informer
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Roth
    Gene Roth
    • Gestapo Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Erskine Sanford
    Erskine Sanford
    • Levine
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred Zeisler
    • Writers
      • Alfred Zeisler
      • Herbert O. Phillips
      • Elizabeth Perdix
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    4boblipton

    Goebbels Is A Nasty Nazi

    When Paul Goebbels (played here by Wolfgang Zilzer) was a youngster, he wanted to be a playwright. He also was in love with Claudia Drake. Alas, he couldn't achieve either of his goals, so he became Hitler's Minister of Culture, promoted Miss Drake's career as an actress, and when she turned him down, had her dropped like a hot potato. So she married Doctor Donald Woods. Thereupon, Goebbels started pursuing Woods, even invading Austria when the loving couple left the country. All in an effort to get his mitts on Miss Drake.

    Alfred Ziesler's movie makes me suspect that Goebbels did something to him personally. He was born in Chicago, became a producer-director in Germany, and married Lien Deyers. But Ziesler was Jewish, and so they fled, first to England, then back to the United States. Fraulein Deyers divorced him; perhaps that explains Miss Drake's character arc in this movie. Despite some good talent in front of and behind the camera, it's pure propaganda, an I-hate-you letter to Goebbels.
    7planktonrules

    Where are all the snarling and brutish Nazis in this propaganda film?

    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.
    4bkoganbing

    The club footed maniac

    Of all the gang around Adolf Hitler probably the sickest and most degenerate was Joseph Paul Goebbels. Minister for propaganda and public enlightenment, he was one of the few who was not trying to cut a deal for himself when the Third Reich was in its last days. He stayed loyal to the master to the bitter end.

    If Dr. Freud could have gotten Dr. Goebbels on the couch I'm sure his notes would have been fascinating. Like Somerset Maugham's protagonist Philip Carey in Of Human Bondage, Goebbels was born with a club foot and that together with a raging libido was the story of his life. When he was a nobody he couldn't get a date, when he became minister his job included supervision of the German film industry. He had a casting couch that put L.B. Mayer's and Darryl Zanuck's to shame.

    This film concerns his obsession with one he couldn't get. Claudia Drake who laughingly rejects him while he was trying to earn a living as a tutor pays for it the rest of the movie. She and father H.B. Warner and husband Donald Woods. Goebbels never forgot a slight in real life.

    Wolfgang Zilzer plays Goebbels and it's a change from Martin Kosleck who usually played Goebbels when he was a character in film. If you want to see a good portrayal of Goebbels in a good film I highly recommend The Bunker where Cliff Gorman and Piper Laurie played Joe and Magda Goebbels. She's a cipher here and that's wrong in and of itself. She was as sick as he was, maybe worse. But she completely put up with his womanizing because she didn't believe in letting the grass grow under her feet. There's a fine account of that in Albert Speer's memoirs.

    Making Magda a peripheral character in the story is a big mistake. And the general shoddiness of production doesn't help either. In fact at the end of the film the narrator says this story isn't finished and how could it be in 1944.

    Still this World War II propaganda has some good moments in it and should be seen as a curiosity.
    5sol1218

    The dirty swine! those filthy skunks! They beat me for refusing to Hail Hitler!

    (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.
    2richardchatten

    Goebbels Through the Keyhole

    We are informed at the outset that "The following story unfolds the private life of the greatest scoundrel of our time". One would have thought that would have more aptly described Hitler himself (or at least Goering) rather than Goebbels; but the Doctor would have been as flattered to be considered important enough to get an entire film to himself depicting him (as 'Inglorious Basterds' later put it) as "The number two man in Hitler's Third Reich", as he would have been disdainful of the result.

    At a time when far less was then known about him than has been documented since his death, as the most visible and vocal member of the Nazi hierarchy after Hitler it was widely assumed during their lifetime that Goebbels was the real brains behind the Führer. This was certainly how he was portrayed (superbly played by Henry Daniell) in Chaplin's 'The Great Dictator' (1940). Only after the war did it emerge that Goebbels had far less influence over Hitler than had generally been supposed. But that is the least of this film's many inaccuracies; and it shares with Stuart Heisler's 'Hitler' (1962) a similarly tedious fixation with it's subject's love life rather than his political activities.

    Originally titled 'The Private Life of Paul Joseph Goebbels', but at some point saddled with the absurd 'Enemy of Women', the film's writer-director Alfred Zeisler was one of Hollywood's many exiles from Nazi Germany and was thus in some instances drawing upon his own memories of the period when Goebbels was consolidating Nazi control over the German film industry; while at other times embellishing with the benefit of hindsight. The result is a bizarre but lamentably dull mishmash of surprisingly recherché historical information and total fabrication. On the one hand the film surprisingly includes the Austrian clairvoyant Erik Jan Hanussen (later portrayed by Klaus Maria Brandauer in István Szabó's 'Hanussen' in 1988) accurately predicting the Reichstag fire and the rise of Rommel; and Goebbels' secretary was indeed named Hanke, as he is called here. But the character of Maria Brandt, an Austrian actress with whom the Doctor becomes chronically obsessed - not to mention the time frame involved - bears no relation at all to the affair Goebbels actually had with the Czech actress Lída Baarová during the thirties. Stranger still, in 1931 Goebbels married Magda Quandt, by whom he had six children; but in this version of events Joseph seemingly remains a bachelor, and Magda, as played by Sigrid Gurie, appears simply as the mother of a boy young Joseph is teaching history, and has just one word of dialogue: "Harald!"

    The Führer himself is seen only fleetingly in longshot, Himmler is shown briefly from behind sounding like a Hollywood gangster; and that's all you see of the other Nazi leaders. Goebbels himself disappears from the film for long stretches, including much of the final third (Claudia Drake, who plays Maria Brandt, is ominously billed above supposed lead Paul Andor); and we are instead forced to watch Maria's extremely uninteresting romance with handsome and equally fictitious Dr. Hans Traeger. None of this is made any more involving by Zeisler's sluggish direction; and the end result is, alas, much duller than it sounds.

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      This was one of the few films Monogram Pictures released that it didn't produce in-house. This was an independent production picked up by Monogram for distribution.
    • Goofs
      Throught the movie Goebbels is walking normally. The real Joseph Goebbels had a clubfoot since he was 4.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels: At least people don't laugh at Dr. Goebbels nowadays. Some even consider him dangerous.

    • Soundtracks
      Die schöne Galathée Overture
      (1865) (uncredited)

      Music by Franz von Suppé

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels
    • Production company
      • W.R. Frank Productions
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      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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