Hitler – Dead or Alive

Hitler - Dead or Alive
Directed by Nick Grinde
Produced by Ben Judell (producer)
Herman E. Webber (associate producer)
Written by Karl Brown (writer)
Sam Neuman (screenplay and story)
Starring See below
Music by Leo Erdody
Cinematography Paul Ivano
Editing by Jack Dennis
Release date(s) 12 November 1942
Running time 70 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Hitler – Dead or Alive is a 1942 American film directed by Nick Grinde.

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Plot summary

The plot of this film was inspired by true events. During the early stages of World War II a prominent American businessman offered a reward of one million dollars to bring Adolf Hitler to justice, dead or alive. Russell Hicks plays the part of the American businessman in this film who hires three gangster ex-convicts released from Alcatraz prison. The gangsters are played by Ward Bond, Warren Hymer and Paul Fix. The three join the Canadian Air Force to enter Germany and pose as musicians to gain access to Hitler, played by Robert Watson. The gangsters quickly cut Hitler’s hair and shave off his mustache as SS soldiers try to break the door in. When the SS manage to enter the room they fail to recognize their leader and drag all the men, including Hitler, outside to be shot. The quasi-comic tone of the film turns dead serious at the end, as Bond makes a long patriotic speech while facing a firing squad.[1]

Cast

Eddie Coke, Jack Gardner, Myra Marsh, Henry Rowland, George Sorel and Billy Wayne appear uncredited.

Soundtrack

References

  1. ^ Hal Erickson, Allmovie Guide, http://www.allmovie.com/

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