Hitler's S.S.: Portrait In Evil (1985)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 20 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Inspired by the recent success of made-for-TV movies set during the Second World War, NBC broadcast HITLER'S S.S.: A PORTRAIT IN EVIL in 1985. The telefilm was written by Lukas Heller, better known... Inspired by the recent success of made-for-TV movies set during the Second World War, NBC broadcast HITLER'S S.S.: A PORTRAIT IN EVIL in 1985. The telefilm was written by Lukas Heller, better known for his scripts to the classic films THE DIRTY DOZEN and HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE. The film stars John Shea and Bill Nighy as young brothers who come of age during the Third Reich. Helmut (Nighy) joins the S.S., foolishly hoping to do good there from the inside. His brother Karl joins the political arm of the party, only to meet with disaster. The film shows how naivete advanced the policies of the Nazis, and how even those with good hearts were corrupted in Hitler's Germany. Tony Randall also appears in a few performance scenes that recall CABARET, another film set in the Nazi era with similar themes. [More]
Starring: John Shea, José Ferrer, Bill Nighy, Carroll Baker
Starring: John Shea, José Ferrer, Bill Nighy, Carroll Baker, Tony Randall, David Warner, Warren Clarke
Director: Jim Goddard
Director: Jim Goddard
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