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Hitler's Madman

Hitler's Madman is a 1943 World War II drama directed by Douglas Sirk. It is a fictionalized account of the 1942 assassination of Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich and the resulting Lidice massacre, which the Germans committed as revenge. The film stars Patricia Morison and Alan Curtis and features John Carradine as Reinhard Heydrich. Sirk intended the film to function more as a documentary, but after Louis B. Mayer acquired the film in February 1943, he required reshoots to increase the drama. According to TCM, “Added material included Heydrich's deathbed scene with "Himmler" and university scenes featuring M-G-M starlets, including Ava Gardner.”[1]

Hitler's Madman
Hitler's Madman insert poster.
Directed byDouglas Sirk
Screenplay byPeretz Hirschbein
Melvin Levy
Doris Malloy
Story byEmil Ludwig
Albrecht Joseph
Based on"Hangman's Village"
by Bart Lytton
Produced bySeymour Nebenzal
StarringPatricia Morison
John Carradine
Alan Curtis
CinematographyJack Greenhalgh
Eugen Schüfftan
(credited as Technical Director)
Edited byDan Milner
Music byKarl Hajos
Erich Zeisl
(uncredited)
Production
companies
PRC
Angelus Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Distributed byLoew's Inc.
Release date
  • August 27, 1943 (1943-08-27)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Hitler's Madman was Sirk's first American production after fleeing Nazi Germany and abandoning his German name of Detlef Sierck. The screenplay was written by Peretz Hirschbein, Melvin Levy, and Doris Malloy, from a story by Bart Lytton, with some uncredited contributions by Edgar G. Ulmer.[2]

Plot edit

Lidice, Czechoslovakia, 1942 – The opening verses of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s poem The Murder of Lidice are recited over images of the bucolic Czech village.

Villager Jan Hanka watches a British plane fly overhead, carrying Karel Vavra, a Czech paratrooper being dropped over his hometown to form resistance cells. Karel goes to the Hanka house, in search of daughter Jarmilla, his girlfriend since childhood. Mrs. Hanka asks Karel to take refuge in the forest. Jarmilla finds him there later. They profess their undying love and she sends him to a cave, where he discovers local vagabond, Nepomuk, who agrees to help.

Nepomuk gathers villagers at the cave. Karel asks them to sabotage the German war effort. Jan, the most respected villager, warns them it’s too dangerous. They sheepishly depart.

In Prague, the fearsome SS Reichsprotektor Reinhard Heydrich decides to start executing intellectuals, who he believes organize the resistance. He interrupts a university class attended by villager Klara and arrests the teacher and students. The male students are sent as cannon fodder on the Russian Front. The women are inspected for use as sex slaves in brothels for German soldiers. Klara throws herself from a window to her death, to avoid this fate.

Having lost his daughter Klara, Villager Janek dynamites the coal mine, to deny its product to the Germans. Jan catches his daughter teaching children the Czech national anthem, even though teaching is forbidden by the Germans. Jan argues she needs to be more careful. She calls him a coward.

The next day, Heydrich happens to drive through Lidice during the annual harvest blessing parade. Angered to find the road blocked, he plows through the parade and shoots the town priest, Father Cemlanek, horrifying the townsfolk.

Lidice Mayor Bauer, a German Nazi true-believer, prepares with his wife for the arrival of their two sons, on leave from the Russian Front. Heydrich’s adjutant tells Bauer the Reichsprotektor was displeased by the parade blocking his route and expects no impediments when he drives through the next morning. A telegram arrives, telling the Bauers their boys are both dead. Bauer accepts it as the price the Führer demands, but Mrs, Bauer is sickened and blames Hitler for their death. She goes to the church and sees Jan. Disgusted with the Nazis, Frau Bauer tells Jan what time Heydrich will drive through town tomorrow.

Jan, Karel, Jarmilla and Nepomuk ambush Heydrich’s limousine the next morning, as it approaches the town. Jarmilla creates a distraction, as the men fire machine guns and throw a grenade. They leave thinking they killed him, but he is only gravely wounded. Jan sends Karel and Jarmilla off to hide in the forest, blessing their future marriage.

The Nazi authorities in Prague, desperate to find Heydrich’s assailants, decide to take hostages among local villagers. Jan Hanka gets locked up in the town jail as a hostage. The SS arrests Mayor Bauer for failing to stop the ambush on Heydrich. Bauer protests as they drag him off that he’s a loyal Nazi. Jarmilla and Karel are chased by Germans in the forest. Jarmilla gets shot and dies in Karel’s arms.

In Prague, Heydrich lies near death. His superior, Heinrich Himmler, arrives from Berlin and watches Heydrich die, in agony, saying that the war is lost, and that he “should have killed them all.” After he dies, Himmler tells Hitler and that Heydrich died declaring “Victory will be ours, Heil Hitler!”  

Himmler orders the village of Lidice eradicated. “They won't say Himmler is too weak.”

The troops herd the inhabitants into the square.  All men over 16 will be shot. All women will go  to concentration camps. All children will be placed in correctional institutions. As the Germans line machine guns in front of the men, one man starts singing the Czech national anthem. The others join in. The Germans shoot them all. Jan, forgotten in his jail cell, watches as the Germans set fire to the town., then fire artillery onto it, burying Jan within the rubble.

The ghostly men of Lidice file past the camera, reciting the final lines of Millay’s poem, warning viewers to act. The sun illumines the halo of the statue of the sorrowful saint.

Cast edit

Production edit

 
John Carradine as SS-Gruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich

The film was produced independently by Seymour Nebenzal under the auspices of the Producers Releasing Corporation,[3] a "Poverty Row" studio, and filmed in one week in November 1942, under the title of Hitler's Hangman. The title was changed to Hitler's Madman to avoid confusion with Fritz Lang's similarly themed Hangmen Also Die!.[4]

Sirk hired German cinematographer Eugen Schüfftan to shoot the film, but because Schüfftan was not allowed to work in the United States at the time, the cinematography credit was given to Jack Greenhalgh[3] and Schüfftan was credited as "Technical Director." The film opens and closes[5] with Edna St. Vincent Millay's 1942 poem, "The Murder of Lidice".[6]

Sirk directed reshoots at MGM's own studios in May 1943, consisting of the inspection of the female university students and Klara's resulting suicide (during which an uncredited Ava Gardner appears), Heydrich's death scenes, and the shooting of the male residents of Lidice.[4]

Release edit

The film was originally set to be released through Republic Pictures.[4] However, when it was completed, Nebenzal arranged a screening for MGM chief Louis B. Mayer, who bought it, making it one of the few, and possibly the first, film to be distributed by MGM even though it was originally produced by another company.[3]

See also edit

Other films on the same subject:

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Hitler's Madman". www.tcm.com. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  2. ^ Ryan, Tom (2019-05-23). The Films of Douglas Sirk: Exquisite Ironies and Magnificent Obsessions. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-4968-2238-3.
  3. ^ a b c Hitler's Madman 2010-11-14 at the Wayback Machine, Turner Classic Movies page
  4. ^ a b c Tom Ryan (2020). The Films of Douglas Sirk: Exquisite Ironies and Magnificent Obsessions. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 61–65. ISBN 978-1496822376.
  5. ^ "Hitler's Madman (1943) - IMDb". IMDb.
  6. ^ "The Murder of Lidice".

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Hitler s Madman is a 1943 World War II drama directed by Douglas Sirk It is a fictionalized account of the 1942 assassination of Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich and the resulting Lidice massacre which the Germans committed as revenge The film stars Patricia Morison and Alan Curtis and features John Carradine as Reinhard Heydrich Sirk intended the film to function more as a documentary but after Louis B Mayer acquired the film in February 1943 he required reshoots to increase the drama According to TCM Added material included Heydrich s deathbed scene with Himmler and university scenes featuring M G M starlets including Ava Gardner 1 Hitler s MadmanHitler s Madman insert poster Directed byDouglas SirkScreenplay byPeretz HirschbeinMelvin LevyDoris MalloyStory byEmil LudwigAlbrecht JosephBased on Hangman s Village by Bart LyttonProduced bySeymour NebenzalStarringPatricia MorisonJohn CarradineAlan CurtisCinematographyJack GreenhalghEugen Schufftan credited as Technical Director Edited byDan MilnerMusic byKarl HajosErich Zeisl uncredited ProductioncompaniesPRCAngelus PicturesMetro Goldwyn MayerDistributed byLoew s Inc Release dateAugust 27 1943 1943 08 27 Running time84 minutesCountryUSALanguageEnglishAlan Curtis and Patricia MorisonHitler s Madman was Sirk s first American production after fleeing Nazi Germany and abandoning his German name of Detlef Sierck The screenplay was written by Peretz Hirschbein Melvin Levy and Doris Malloy from a story by Bart Lytton with some uncredited contributions by Edgar G Ulmer 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksPlot editLidice Czechoslovakia 1942 The opening verses of Edna St Vincent Millay s poem The Murder of Lidice are recited over images of the bucolic Czech village Villager Jan Hanka watches a British plane fly overhead carrying Karel Vavra a Czech paratrooper being dropped over his hometown to form resistance cells Karel goes to the Hanka house in search of daughter Jarmilla his girlfriend since childhood Mrs Hanka asks Karel to take refuge in the forest Jarmilla finds him there later They profess their undying love and she sends him to a cave where he discovers local vagabond Nepomuk who agrees to help Nepomuk gathers villagers at the cave Karel asks them to sabotage the German war effort Jan the most respected villager warns them it s too dangerous They sheepishly depart In Prague the fearsome SS Reichsprotektor Reinhard Heydrich decides to start executing intellectuals who he believes organize the resistance He interrupts a university class attended by villager Klara and arrests the teacher and students The male students are sent as cannon fodder on the Russian Front The women are inspected for use as sex slaves in brothels for German soldiers Klara throws herself from a window to her death to avoid this fate Having lost his daughter Klara Villager Janek dynamites the coal mine to deny its product to the Germans Jan catches his daughter teaching children the Czech national anthem even though teaching is forbidden by the Germans Jan argues she needs to be more careful She calls him a coward The next day Heydrich happens to drive through Lidice during the annual harvest blessing parade Angered to find the road blocked he plows through the parade and shoots the town priest Father Cemlanek horrifying the townsfolk Lidice Mayor Bauer a German Nazi true believer prepares with his wife for the arrival of their two sons on leave from the Russian Front Heydrich s adjutant tells Bauer the Reichsprotektor was displeased by the parade blocking his route and expects no impediments when he drives through the next morning A telegram arrives telling the Bauers their boys are both dead Bauer accepts it as the price the Fuhrer demands but Mrs Bauer is sickened and blames Hitler for their death She goes to the church and sees Jan Disgusted with the Nazis Frau Bauer tells Jan what time Heydrich will drive through town tomorrow Jan Karel Jarmilla and Nepomuk ambush Heydrich s limousine the next morning as it approaches the town Jarmilla creates a distraction as the men fire machine guns and throw a grenade They leave thinking they killed him but he is only gravely wounded Jan sends Karel and Jarmilla off to hide in the forest blessing their future marriage The Nazi authorities in Prague desperate to find Heydrich s assailants decide to take hostages among local villagers Jan Hanka gets locked up in the town jail as a hostage The SS arrests Mayor Bauer for failing to stop the ambush on Heydrich Bauer protests as they drag him off that he s a loyal Nazi Jarmilla and Karel are chased by Germans in the forest Jarmilla gets shot and dies in Karel s arms In Prague Heydrich lies near death His superior Heinrich Himmler arrives from Berlin and watches Heydrich die in agony saying that the war is lost and that he should have killed them all After he dies Himmler tells Hitler and that Heydrich died declaring Victory will be ours Heil Hitler Himmler orders the village of Lidice eradicated They won t say Himmler is too weak The troops herd the inhabitants into the square All men over 16 will be shot All women will go to concentration camps All children will be placed in correctional institutions As the Germans line machine guns in front of the men one man starts singing the Czech national anthem The others join in The Germans shoot them all Jan forgotten in his jail cell watches as the Germans set fire to the town then fire artillery onto it burying Jan within the rubble The ghostly men of Lidice file past the camera reciting the final lines of Millay s poem warning viewers to act The sun illumines the halo of the statue of the sorrowful saint Cast editPatricia Morison as Jarmilla Hanka John Carradine as Reinhard Heydrich Alan Curtis as Karel Vavra Howard Freeman as Heinrich Himmler Ralph Morgan as Jan Hanka Edgar Kennedy as Nepomuk Ludwig Stossel as Herman Bauer Al Shean as Father Cemlanek Elizabeth Russell as Maria Bartonek Jimmy Conlin as Dvorak Louis V Arco uncredited as German Sergeant Richard Ryen uncredited as Gestapo Ava Gardner uncredited as Franciska Pritric Lester Dorr uncredited as SergeantProduction edit nbsp John Carradine as SS Gruppenfuhrer Reinhard HeydrichThe film was produced independently by Seymour Nebenzal under the auspices of the Producers Releasing Corporation 3 a Poverty Row studio and filmed in one week in November 1942 under the title of Hitler s Hangman The title was changed to Hitler s Madman to avoid confusion with Fritz Lang s similarly themed Hangmen Also Die 4 Sirk hired German cinematographer Eugen Schufftan to shoot the film but because Schufftan was not allowed to work in the United States at the time the cinematography credit was given to Jack Greenhalgh 3 and Schufftan was credited as Technical Director The film opens and closes 5 with Edna St Vincent Millay s 1942 poem The Murder of Lidice 6 Sirk directed reshoots at MGM s own studios in May 1943 consisting of the inspection of the female university students and Klara s resulting suicide during which an uncredited Ava Gardner appears Heydrich s death scenes and the shooting of the male residents of Lidice 4 Release editThe film was originally set to be released through Republic Pictures 4 However when it was completed Nebenzal arranged a screening for MGM chief Louis B Mayer who bought it making it one of the few and possibly the first film to be distributed by MGM even though it was originally produced by another company 3 See also editAssassination of Reinhard Heydrich Operation Anthropoid Operation Anthropoid Memorial Dramatic portrayals of Reinhard Heydrich List of American films of 1943Other films on the same subject Hangmen Also Die 1943 The Silent Village 1943 Atentat 1964 Operation Daybreak 1975 Lidice 2011 aka Fall of the Innocent in the UK aka Butcher of Prague in US Anthropoid 2016 The Man with the Iron Heart 2016 Notes edit Hitler s Madman www tcm com Retrieved 2023 09 01 Ryan Tom 2019 05 23 The Films of Douglas Sirk Exquisite Ironies and Magnificent Obsessions Univ Press of Mississippi ISBN 978 1 4968 2238 3 a b c Hitler s Madman Archived 2010 11 14 at the Wayback Machine Turner Classic Movies page a b c Tom Ryan 2020 The Films of Douglas Sirk Exquisite Ironies and Magnificent Obsessions University Press of Mississippi pp 61 65 ISBN 978 1496822376 Hitler s Madman 1943 IMDb IMDb The Murder of Lidice External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hitler s Madman Hitler s Madman at IMDb nbsp Hitler s Madman at the TCM Movie Database Hitler s Madman at AllMovie Hitler s Madman at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hitler 27s Madman amp oldid 1199616202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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