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  1. The Hitler Gang is a 1944 American pseudo-documentary film directed by John Farrow, which traces the political rise of Adolf Hitler. Described as a "documentary-propaganda" film by its studio, Paramount Pictures, the historical drama is based on documented fact and marks the first serious effort to portray Hitler in film.

  2. The Hitler Gang: Directed by John Farrow. With Bobby Watson, Roman Bohnen, Martin Kosleck, Victor Varconi. The film depicts the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement from a small radical political adventurer and cell to the dictatorial regime of Germany in the genre of a gangster film.

  3. Roehm orders Hitler to join the German Workers party, and Hitler takes control of the party, luring in new members such as politician Gregor Strasser, his chauffeur, Heinrich Himmler, and Rudolf Hess, with his powerful speeches.

  4. The Hitler Gang adopts the style of a gangster film as it charts Adolf Hitlers rise from small-time politico to dictator of Germany. Cast. Crew. Details.

  5. The film depicts the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi movement from a small radical political adventurer and cell to the dictatorial regime of Germany in the genre of a...

  6. Considering this movie was made in the 1940s, and in the middle of WW2 no less, the acting and direction are great, the story is not overly propagandized, and we get possibly the best portrayal of Hitler on screen until this year's 'Downfall' (Der Untergang).

  7. Little Caesar goes Nazi. The rise of Hitler, his cronies and his party in fast forward. Lots of name dropping, focusing on important key scenes. The whole thing is staged like a gangster film, with a melodramatic touch.