Tomorrow the World (1944)
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Runtime: 82 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Made during World War II, the title of this film refers to Hitler's chilling declaration, "Today Germany, Tomorrow the World!" A young boy who has grown up under the Nazi regime and is fully... Made during World War II, the title of this film refers to Hitler's chilling declaration, "Today Germany, Tomorrow the World!" A young boy who has grown up under the Nazi regime and is fully indoctrinated by the relentless propaganda is sent to the United States to live with his uncle. A firm believer in the rule of the Reich, the boy upsets his family and community as his uncle attempts to control and teach him the downfalls of bigotry and hatred. [More]
Starring: Fredric March, Agnes Moorehead, Betty Field, Skip Homeier
Starring: Fredric March, Agnes Moorehead, Betty Field, Skip Homeier, Joan Carroll
Director: Leslie Fenton
Director: Leslie Fenton
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Release:
Feb 6, 2001
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