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Hitler - The Rise of Evil

starring: Robert Carlyle, Stockard Channing, Jena Malone, Julianna Margulies, Matthew Modine
directed by: Christian Duguay

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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Koch International
EAN: 0741952645399
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Koch Vision
Manufacturer: Koch Vision
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Koch Vision
Release Date: October 09, 2007
Running Time: 130 minutes
Sales Rank: 11939
Studio: Koch Vision
Theatrical Release Date: May 18, 2003




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Description:
Featuring a star-studded cast, this epic mini-series traces the mind of a burgeoning madman as he begins his ruthless climb to power. From his emergence out of the ashes of World War I through the birth of the Nazi Party, acclaimed actor Robert Carlyle portrays Adolph Hitler in a performance that 'conveys the depths of the tyrant’s evil' (San Francisco Chronicle).

Includes the Bonus Documentaries:
'Hitler and I: Reflections of Evil' (directed by David Cherniack)
'Hitler: A Career' (written and directed by Joachim C. Fest)


Amazon.com:
Had the many folks who were outraged by the very existence of Hitler: The Rise of Evil seen it before it was aired by CBS-TV in 2003, they would have realized that their fears that this three-hour miniseries would somehow paint a sympathetic portrait of the man generally regarded as the 20th Century's most irredeemable monster were unfounded. There's very little shading here. By and large, this Adolf Hitler is a wicked, vengeful, paranoid, anti-Semitic lunatic pretty much from the get-go; indeed, the opening credits aren't even over before he is revealed as an angry boy who was beaten and belittled by his father and smothered by his mother, an aspiring artist embittered by repeated rejections of his work, and an impressionable young man who was convinced that Jews were the root of all that's wrong with the world. And that's all before the role is assumed by Robert Carlyle, who dominates the proceedings thereafter with a commanding, convincing performance. Hitler: The Rise of Evil chronicles the major events leading up to his assumption of power in the mid-1930s, including his time in the trenches in World War I and fury at Germany's signing of the Treaty of Versailles; his gradual emergence as a charismatic and powerful orator and eventual dominance of the National Socialist party; his first attempted takeover of the government, which resulted in failure (and a brief stay in prison, where he wrote Mein Kampf); and his eventual emergence as the all-powerful Fuhrer who devised the Final Solution and led his country into a disastrous war (the film ends in '34, several years before World War II began). It all feels true to life, if sometimes overly dramatic (the scenes in which he perfects his moustache, practices his various poses and gestures, and adopts the swastika as his symbol are like something out of the first Spider-man movie). And while various other characters, friend and foe alike, occasionally share the spotlight (the cast also includes Matthew Modine, Liev Schreiber, Julianna Margulies, Jena Malone, and Peter O'Toole), it's all about Hitler, and this handsomely-mounted miniseries, directed by Christian Duguay, is at the very least a compelling, eminently watchable effort to capture the inexplicable. Weighing in at a hefty 200-plus minutes, the bonus features (included on a second disc) are longer than the miniseries itself. They consist of Hitler: a Career, an informative 1977 documentary with ample file footage of the real Fuhrer (as good as Carlyle is, there's no way any actor can fully portray how truly scary the guy was), and Hitler and I: Reflections of Evil, an unusually thoughtful 'making of' doc by David Cherniack that goes well beyond the typical puffery of such items. --Sam Graham



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poorly written at best
I saw this when it first came on CBS. Such an excellent cast, excellent setting, yet the dialogue ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Anti-Nazi Propaganda is still Propaganda
This mini-series film is utterly single-minded in its absolute certainty that Hitler could not have ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Well made for a "Made-For-TV" Film
Good overall review of Hitler and his rise to power.... This movie has more on the DVD version than ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - it is only by acknowledging Hitler's humanity that we may grasp the enormity of his crime
2 and 1/2 stars

Ironically, this miniseries is every bit as biased as the Nazi propaganda ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - lS ANYB0DY LlSTENING?!?!
This mini-series would've been better had they dealt with the subjects dealt with in the History Channel's ... Read More

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