Hitler’s Madman

Hitler’s Madman

Year: 1943

Runtime: 84 mins

Language: English

Director: Douglas Sirk

WarDrama

Sensational! In 1942, a young paratrooper in the RAF returns to Czechoslovakia to encourage his fellow countrymen to sabotage the German war effort.

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