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Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003)
Front Cover Actor
Robert Carlyle Adolf Hitler
Stockard Channing Klara Hitler
Jena Malone Geli Raubal
Julianna Margulies Helene Hanfstaengl
Matthew Modine Fritz Gerlich
Liev Schreiber Ernst Hanfstaengl
Peter Stormare Ernst Röhm
Friedrich von Thun General Erich von Ludendorff
Peter O'Toole President Paul von Hindenburg
Zoe Telford Eva Braun
Movie Details
Genre Drama
Director Christian Duguay
Producer John Ryan
Writer John Pielmeier; G. Ross Parker
Language English
Running Time 179 mins
Country Canada
Color Color
IMDb Rating 6.9
Plot
Starring Robert Carlyle as the Nazi dictator, Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a lavish made-for-TV two-parter that traces Adolf Hitler's early life, including his boyhood in Austria and impoverished period as a struggling artist in Vienna, culminating in 1934, by which time he had assumed the chancellorship of Germany. We bear witness to the rhetoric, ruthlessness and obsessive determination that propelled him to power, despite the best efforts of opponents like Matthew Modine's campaigning journalist. His inadequate but despotic relationships with women, such as his tragic half-niece Geli Raubal, are also examined.

Carlyle fares very well in what is traditionally considered the invidious task of bringing Hitler to dramatic life, conveying him plausibly as an impenetrably evil man, complex but irredeemable. However, this drama fails to explain just how and why such a pathetic, psychotic, unattractive individual such as Hitler could make such an immediate, profound impression on, for example, Ernst Hanfstangl and his wife Nina (ER's Julianne Margulies). Disproportionate attention is paid to Hitler's relationship to this American-born couple, perhaps as a sop to US audiences. In contrast, the social, cultural and political context of inter-war Germany is skimpily depicted here, making Hitler's ascendancy seem almost absurd.

On the DVD: Hitler: The Rise of Evil is, as you would expect, a decent transfer from the TV original, but there are no additional features. --David Stubbs

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 109
Collection Status In Collection
Links IMDB
Amazon UK
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 2
Release Date 20/10/2003
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
PAL