After Mein Kampf? (1961)
By combining actual footage with reenactments, this film offers both a documentary and fictional account of the life of Adolf Hitler, from his childhood in Vienna, through the rise of the Third Reich, to his final act of suicide in the waning days of WWII. The film also provides considerable, and often shocking, detail of the atrocities enacted by the Nazi regime under Hitler's command.
Director: Ralph Porter
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Jonathan Farwell as Narrator |
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Adolf Hitler as Self (archive footage) |
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Monica Davis as Woman beaten by Nazi (uncredited) |
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Paula Morris as Nazi victim (uncredited) |
| Directing | Carol Littenberg | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Ralph Porter | Writer |
| Editing | Stan Norvin | Editor |
| Directing | Ralph Porter | Director |
| Production | Joseph Brenner | Producer |
| Production | Ted Marshall | Associate Producer |