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La vie privée d'Hitler

Original title: Hitler
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
391
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Richard Basehart, Maria Emo, Carl Esmond, and Cordula Trantow in La vie privée d'Hitler (1962)
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Biopic of Adolf Hitler focusing on his relationships with various women from 1923 to 1945.Biopic of Adolf Hitler focusing on his relationships with various women from 1923 to 1945.Biopic of Adolf Hitler focusing on his relationships with various women from 1923 to 1945.

  • Director
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Writer
    • Sam Neuman
  • Stars
    • Richard Basehart
    • Maria Emo
    • Cordula Trantow
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    391
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Writer
      • Sam Neuman
    • Stars
      • Richard Basehart
      • Maria Emo
      • Cordula Trantow
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    • Adolf Hitler
    Maria Emo
    Maria Emo
    • Eva Braun
    Cordula Trantow
    Cordula Trantow
    • Geli Raubal
    Martin Kosleck
    Martin Kosleck
    • Joseph Goebbels
    Berry Kroeger
    Berry Kroeger
    • Ernst Röhm
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Gregor Strasser
    Rick Traeger
    • Heinrich Himmler
    William Sargent
    • Lt. Col. Count von Stauffenberg
    John Mitchum
    John Mitchum
    • Hermann Goering
    Norbert Schiller
    Norbert Schiller
    • Jodrg Schönberg
    Albert Szabo
    • Emil Maurice
    Martin Brandt
    • Gen. Heinz Guderian
    Lester Fletcher
    Lester Fletcher
    • Lt. Edmond Heines
    John Wengraf
    John Wengraf
    • Dr. Morell
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Frau Angelika Raubal
    Narda Onyx
    Narda Onyx
    • Gretl Braun
    Sirry Steffen
    Sirry Steffen
    • Anna
    Gregory Gaye
    Gregory Gaye
    • Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
    • (as Gregory Gay)
    • Director
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Writer
      • Sam Neuman
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    scbowen-171-210558

    A little bit silly

    I was very excited to see the film being a History Major in college and somewhat of a World War 2 buff , but I found the movie to be slow and silly. Eva Braun was nothing like the portrayal of her done in this film. She was a silly, and light hearted girl who laughed a lot. This movie portrays Hitler as a sexually frustrated weirdo who is obsessed with his mother, when those who lived around Hitler swear that he had a healthy sexual relationship with Braun. The acting was good, but the script was just not even close to accurate. Also, Stauffenburg was not hanged..he was shot. The film takes to many liberties with the historical record in my opinion.
    9sol-kay

    If we shall lose this war I will take what's left of Germany with me!

    In what's without a doubt the best interpretation of Nazi Dictator Adolph Hitler, until it was eclipsed by Bruno Ganze portrayal of Hitler in the 2004 WWII classic "Downfall", Richard Basehart gives the performance of his life as the psychotic and later suicidal German Fuhrer who at one time was the most powerful man on earth. That's until the roof and walls caved in on him and his so-called "Thousand Year Reich" that came apart in the spring of 1945.

    The film "Hitler" goes mostly into Adolph Hitler's very personal life that had to do with his relationships with his teen-age niece Gila Raubal, Curdula Trantow, and later his personal photographer's young assistant Eva Bran, Maria Emo. The two women who most reminded Hitler of his late mother Klara Hitler who died of cancer when he was still a teenager back in the winter of 1907. The movie brings out that Hitler had a very strong attachment to his mother that kept him from having any kind of serious relationship with women in his future years as both an adult as well as German Dictator.

    The film "Hitler" starts out with the 1923 failed Beer Hall Putch in Munich that turned out to be a godsend for Hitler who besides having some two dozen of his fellow Nazis killed by the local police was himself captured tried and convicted of high treason and sent to Lansberg Prison where he ended up serving only a year behind bars! If anyone else would have tried to do the same thing when Hitler was in power he or she wouldn't have gotten off so easily. It was while in Lansberg Prison that Hitler wrote what was to be the Bible of the Nazi Party "Mein Kampf". In fact "Mein Kampf" was a blueprint for Hitler's future plans when he took control of Germany! But no one took it seriously until it was too late which eventually lead to WWII and the loss of over 50 million lives!

    Between Hitler's steamy and odd-ball affairs with Gila Raubal and Eva Braun we also see his climb to the leadership of he German Nation in becoming it's ultimate and all powerful leader or Fuhrer but at the price of hundreds if not thousands of fellow Germans. Many like his good friend and WWI army buddy the commander of Hitler's dreaded Brown Shirts the SA Ernst Rohm, Barry Kroeger. It was Rohm's misfortune to stand in the way of the German General Staff who felt him to be a threat to their power with his two million strong army of Brown Shirts. It was the German Army General Saff that got Hitler, who at the time was only the German Chancellor, to do Captain Rohm in together with his top lieutenants on "The Night of the Long Knives", June 30-July 1,1934, in order to gain their support. With the German Army now solidly behind him Hitler now had the means to accomplish his goal of conquering the entire world or end up dead, which he did, doing it!

    We get to see Hitler go from almost conquering all of Europe only to end up some 100 feet under the streets of Berlin in his reinforced steel and concrete bunker with only a few loyal Nazis like Propaganda Minster Joseph Goebbles, Martin Kosleck, and soon to be wife-"The Bride of Adolph Hitler"-Eva Braun at his side. With death staring him in the face Hitler rewards Eva Braun in becoming his wife as the two end their lives, with bullet and cyanide capsule, as their world, the Third Reich, goes up in flames together along with them. The film ends abruptly without the usual "The End" or closing credits implying that Adolph Hitler, and his many crimes, are somehow still with us.

    Remarkable performance by Richard Basehart as the Nazi Dictator Adolph Hitler that has been almost forgotten over the years by the movie going public with the film almost never being broadcast on TV or available on VSH tapes or DVD disks. Now with the film being shown on TCM on what turned out to be the 65th anniversary of Hitler's death people will finally be able to see just what a buried gem it was all these some 40 years that it was kept from the public and laid on the shelf collecting dust.

    P.S Despite his notorious and racist reputation especially in his dislike of those not being like himself, of the white Aryan race, Adolph Hitler's autobiography "Mein Kampf", which has been banned in both Germany and his native Austria, has become one of the biggest best sellers in Third World country's like India China, where its only available for research purposes only, as well as the Muslim World! In fact even here in the West, Europe and the USA, more books and movies have been published and made about Adolph Hitler then those of his WWII adversaries British Empire Prime Minster Winston Churchill US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Soviet Primer Joseph Stalin combined!
    7toddhholmes

    Hitler:A psycho-sexual enigma

    When I was a kid, I was obsessed with Hitler and all things Nazi. TV was exploding with war movies and "historical drama" especially during late night Tv programming. I first saw Hitler on the "Late show" when older movies were shown. As a kid, I completely missed the plot of the movie being about Hitler's sexual hang-ups. For instance his devotion to his dead mother(Which never left him) Sado-sexual desires, controlling all aspects of a woman's life. Which led to the still unsolved case of Geli Ruebal's suicide (The movie gives an obviously fictional account of Geli being murdered by Emil Maurice and Himmler) Hitler, supposedly could only be aroused by being humiliated and urinated on by a partner.(According to Dr. Walter C. Langer's psychological assessment of Hitler published under the title "The Mind of Adolf Hitler) Homosexuality is alluded to (this was 1962) by Roehm's suttle attraction to an SA trooper. In one scene that could be viewed as homoerotic, a group shirtless, muscular men are seen being hanged on the gallow. Roehm alludes to a homosexual relationship with Hitler, although couched in vague terms.. Maybe not 100% accurate, (What movie really is) I think this movie deserves a view.

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    6clb92

    The Best Of Richard Basehart - He really could act!

    I have seen Richard Basehart in many things and I always thought he had potential but I never saw him do anything that made me go WOW!! That was good! That is until I saw this flick. I have read volumes on Hitler and have viewed and listened to Hitler's speeches at Nuremberg and the Reichstag and I think I have some sense of how he was and I think Richard Basehart did the best and most believable portrayal of him that I have ever seen. Hitler was of course extremely enigmatic and charismatic so he would be difficult to portray and I never saw anyone do a good portrayal of him until this film. The rest of the actors do a good job and the movie itself is fair to good; although it suffered from a low budget. Historically accurate as best I can recall. I think they relied heavily on Hughe Trevor Ropers history of him. But for all its good points see it for Richard Basehart he really shines in this!!
    4bkoganbing

    Der Fuehrer's Performance

    The character of Adolph Hitler will fascinate historians for more than the thousand years he wanted his Reich to last and for psychiatrists even more than that. The folks who are schooled in both disciplines get something to analyze with this film Hitler and Richard Basehart's performance in the title role.

    As for performance the reason for Hitler being the nasty dude that he was that the Fuehrer was a dud in the bedroom. That was something Geli Raubel played by Cordula Tantrow said and signs her death warrant in saying same. In fact she more than hints at the reason, possible incest with his mother. Something that Hitler himself would reject after all psychiatry was simply "Jew science".

    Eva Braun portrayed here by Maria Emo is another ill defined role. If we believe Albert Speer's memoir Eva was basically a nice girl without a political thought in her head, but was simply a power groupie and a celibate one at that.

    Such familiar faces as Hogan's Heroes Sgt.Schultz played by John Banner is Gregor Strasser, John Mitchum is Hermann Goering, and the obligatory Martin Kosleck is Joseph Goebbels. Berry Kroeger is Ernst Roehm with barely a hint of the homosexuality that later offended Hitler so mightily after when he had to make a deal with the army. The Code was still in place, but you'll spot it in the film.

    Richard Basehart gives a sincere portrayal of Hitler. But the film is badly written and directed.

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    • Goofs
      After the attempted assassination of Hitler on July 20, 1944, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, leader of the conspiracy, was shown being hanged with other conspirators. Stauffenberg was actually executed by firing squad the night after the attempt.
    • Quotes

      Adolf Hitler: [dictating] Unremittingly, we shall poison the relations between the peoples and states of all countries. By envy and hatred, by struggle and warfare, even by spreading hunger, destitution and plagues, we shall bring all peoples to such a pass that the only escape will lie in total submission to our domination.

      Emil Maurice: Shall I read it back, my Fuhrer?

      Adolf Hitler: No.

      Emil Maurice: But, er, some of the language might be a bit too strong.

      Adolf Hitler: Emil, you still don't understand the purpose of this book. I have no desire to give comfort to the church-goers, the believers in democracy, the crooked-legged Jew vermin. To the parasitic scum who infest Germany, this will be a warning - a warning they will never accept. No! "Mein Kampf" is for those who will follow me. They will read it, believe it, act upon it.

    • Crazy credits
      [prologue] "Let there be no mistake...I shall remake the world in my image...or destroy it! Hitler".
    • Connections
      Edited from Hitler et sa clique (1944)
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      Written by Horst Wessel

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Hitler
    • Filming locations
      • Newhall, California, USA(Placerita Canyon State Park)
    • Production company
      • Three Crown Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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