Movies that were used in this documentary
Help I need to know the movies title that were used in this doc. I cant find any info in google search.
shareHelp I need to know the movies title that were used in this doc. I cant find any info in google search.
shareAdolf Hitler:The Rise of Evil (2003)
shareThere are so many other "movies" in there. Not just that one.
shareIf I am not mistaken the complete list of references are given in the end credits. But like you stated the list is extensive for all footage that fueled their propaganda "documentary" was used, even footage of the so "Jewish infested Hollywood blockbuster : Saving private Ryan made by a Jew! (Steven Spielberg)
shareThe Stauffenberg plot scenes were from Operation Valkyrie (2004)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0388437/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Escape from Russia by German POW: As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me (2001)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0277327
There are also a lot of clips from Der Untergang / Downfall, like when Magda Goebbels posions her kids, Hitler's suicide and Traudl Junge's escape, an interesting bit from As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me (about the alleged escape of Cornelius Rost, a German POW, from a Siberian gulag, also from Traudl Junge's docu Im Toten Winkel.
Not sure, thouh, where those camo survivor testimonies are coming from, when they describe currency, theather and cinema, a bordello and football matches in concentration camps. Goes very much against the established narrative.
And Pierrepoint The Last Hangman, of course, for those hanging scenes, Cole in Auschwitz documentary for that interview about those holes in the roof that Zyklon B was supposedly being dropped in thru.
shareOne of the movies used in this doc that I have not seen anyone mention is "Mein Kampf" (2009) starring Tom Schilling.
Another movie I have not seen anyone mention used in the documentary are scenes from "Joy Division" (2006), also with Tom Schilling.
Like everyone says this doc uses clips from SEVERAL movies. I really enjoyed this documentary and I wish more people would be able to (or willing to) see it.
One of the best things I personally got from this doc is the music from a Swedish woman named Saga who covered a Skrewdriver song entitled "When the Snow Falls". Damn that song is really good.