| House of 1000 Women/Hitler Dead Or Alive | 
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Actors: House Of 1000 Women, Hitler Dead Or Alive Publisher: Krb Music Studio: Krb Music Manufacturer: Krb Music Label: Krb Music Format: Ntsc Language: English (Unknown) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 741914031963 EAN: 0741914031963 ASIN: B000EN1XV8
Publication Date: 2004 Release Date: August 5, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: 1942 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description House of 1,000 WomenThree downed British pilots are lucky enough to be hidden from the Nazis by a home for women. A rare cult film favorite that is not to be missed!Includes Star Spangled Salesman Featurette-A collection of television celebrities pitch United States Savings bonds. Including the 3 Stooges, Milton Berle, Tim Conway & More!Hitler Dead or AliveBelieve it or not, this bizarre wartime "B"-picture was based on a true story. In the early stages of WWII, a prominent American businessman offered one million dollars to anyone who could nab Adolf Hitler and bring him to justice, dead or alive. This real-life character is herein played by Russell Hicks; accepting his offer, no questions asked, are ex-convicts Ward Bond, Warren Hymer and Paul Fix. Joining the Canadian Air Force, the three heroes-by-default strong-arm their way into Nazi Germany, then gain access to Hitler by posing as musicians. Robert Watson, frequent Hitler impersonator during the war years, co-stars as Der Fuhrer, who turns out to be a craven coward once he's shorn of his postage-stamp mustache (we're not making this up.) The quasi-comic tone of the film turns dead serious at the end, as a wild-eyed Ward Bond makes a long patriotic speech while facing a firing squad (previously shown mowing down little children in their bedclothes!). One of the oddest scenes in the picture finds the three former convicts busting out of the Dachau concentration camp -- and this before the world at large was unaware of the horrors going on behind the walls of this infamous death factory.Includes Keep 'Em Flying Featurette With Abbott & Costello!
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