Hitler in Colour | 
enlarge | Actor: Brian Cox Studio: Rhino Theatrical Category: DVD
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 12674
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 80 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D0472D UPC: 603497047222 EAN: 0603497047222 ASIN: B000AQ69R2
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: September 13, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Description The producers of the internationally acclaimed and award-winning In Colour DVD series now bring Hitler in Colour, a telling story of the rise and fall of a man who devastated the lives of countless numbers of people around the world. For 12 years, Hitler's overpowering personality dominated the German nation. He led his people from economic ruin in European conquest and to the brink of creating a New World Order. In his wake, he brought a reign of terror that caused death to millions. Drawing from recently discovered German film collections that comprise hours of previously unseen color footage, and woven with eyewitness testimony, Hitler in Colour tells the astonishing and disturbing story as never before. Narrated by Emmy Award winning British actor Brian Cox.
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History of a nut September 27, 2008 James A. Ciampa (N.H.) There were many pictures I had never seen before and in color it was more like really being there in that time in history.
Third Reich, humanized July 30, 2008 Wayne Engle (Madison, IN United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Adolf Hitler and the people of the Third Reich are seen here as we've never seen them before -- not only in color, but laughing, clowning, having a good time. Well, the German people were, anyway. Hitler always seemed to be too aware of his position as the stern, implacable warlord to loosen up whenever he even suspected a camera was focused on him. To see Der Fuehrer smile, laugh or appear even moderately light-hearted, you have to watch for the moment when he happens to be looking partially away from the camera, to have momentarily forgotten its presence. There is one scene where he chats briefly with a group of German children, giving one pretty little blonde girl a hug. But it's shot from a short distance and his face is partially hidden. I've seen still photos, candid ones, of Adolf Hitler interacting with children, who seem to be relaxed and happy in his presence. Look at those photos, and read reminiscences of people who were close to Hitler, and you'll find out, probably to your amazement, that yes, the "most evil man in history" was fond of children. "Hitler In Colour" does give us a much more "human" look at the German people of the Third Reich era, showing them at work and play (although footage of smiling children giving the Nazi salute are admittedly unsettling.) Normal human interactions and the underlying evil of the Nazi era often were overlaid, one on the other. This DVD is very illuminating for those who have until now only seen fading black and white movies of the Hitler era. It is an experience not to be missed.
Haunting June 28, 2008 B. Einfeldt (Annapolis Maryland,USA) I enjoyed this very much, the fact that it was in color was great, the music sets the mood and for the cost of this dvd, I recommend it.
Raw History April 10, 2008 R. J. Martinez (Portage, Mi. USA) This is a good from start to finish view of Hitler's reign. It covers things from diaries to personal letters and documents. It covers the ordinary German persective and the ordinary Jewish perspective. It has held history in a time capsule of DVD form. Great film for students of history. It is nice to see some color too. Some graphic war images are in this DVD.
Wonder Documnetary around color film January 30, 2008 John Early (Blacksburg, VA USA) This DVD is a wonderful documentary that is done around color footage that really brings the past alive. Watching this in color really brings the history closer to our time.
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