Hitler Lives (1945)
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- Approved
- 17min
- Documentary, Short
- 29 Dec 1945 (USA)
- Short
- Won 1 Oscar.
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Cast verified as complete
Knox Manning | ... |
Narrator (voice)
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Joseph Goebbels | ... |
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Adolf Hitler | ... |
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Joseph Stalin | ... |
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Harry S. Truman | ... |
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Directed by
Don Siegel | ... | (uncredited) |
Written by
Saul Elkins | ... | () |
Music by
William Lava |
Editing by
De Leon Anthony | ... | (as DeLeon Anthony) |
Production Management
Gordon Hollingshead | ... | production supervisor |
Music Department
Charles Maxwell | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
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- Warner Bros. (1945) (United States) (theatrical)
- Turner Home Entertainment (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2003) (United States) (DVD) (reeditted version included in "In Search of Dr. Seuss")
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Plot Summary |
This short, produced at the end of WWII, warns that although Adolf Hitler is dead, his ideas live on in the German people. The world must stay ever vigilant so that Germany cannot make war against the world again. We must not be duped by Germany, as we were in the past, to believe that it is a peace-loving nation. The USA must also be on guard against those in America who sympathized with Germany and preach race hatred and violence in this country. The film uses dramatized footage interspersed with historical footage and newsreels.
Written by David Glagovsky |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Someone at Warner Bros. discovered a rule that any film done by the army could be shown to the general public if the soundtrack was replaced by a new one. So the original narration was removed and replaced by a new one; contrary to popular belief, it was the short that won the Oscar, not Dr. Seuss (real name Theodore Geisel), who had written the script for the original short. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Triumph of the Will (1935). See more » |
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[first lines]
Narrator: The problem now is future peace. See more » |