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Hitler: The Rise of Evil

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2003
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Robert Carlyle in Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003)
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A profile of the life of Adolf Hitler with a unique slant, as a child and his rise through the ranks of the National Socialist German Workers Party prior to World War II.A profile of the life of Adolf Hitler with a unique slant, as a child and his rise through the ranks of the National Socialist German Workers Party prior to World War II.A profile of the life of Adolf Hitler with a unique slant, as a child and his rise through the ranks of the National Socialist German Workers Party prior to World War II.

  • Stars
    • Peter Stormare
    • Friedrich von Thun
    • Peter O'Toole
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,509
    126
    • Stars
      • Peter Stormare
      • Friedrich von Thun
      • Peter O'Toole
    • 128User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Ernst Röhm
    • 2003
    Friedrich von Thun
    Friedrich von Thun
    • General Erich Ludendorff
    • 2003
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • President Paul von Hindenburg
    • 2003
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Eva Braun
    • 2003
    Terence Harvey
    Terence Harvey
    • Gustav von Kahr
    • 2003
    Justin Salinger
    Justin Salinger
    • Dr. Joseph Goebbels
    • 2003
    Chris Larkin
    Chris Larkin
    • Hermann Göring
    • 2003
    James Babson
    James Babson
    • Rudolf Hess
    • 2003
    Patricia Netzer
    Patricia Netzer
    • Sophie Gerlich
    • 2003
    Harvey Friedman
    Harvey Friedman
    • Friedrich Hollaender
    • 2003
    Nicole Marischka
    • Blandine Ebinger
    • 2003
    Julie-Ann Hassett
    • Angela Raubal
    • 2003
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    • Adolf Hitler (10 yrs)
    • 2003
    Simon Sullivan
    • Adolf Hitler (17 yrs)
    • 2003
    Robert Glenister
    Robert Glenister
    • Anton Drexler
    • 2003
    Ian Hogg
    Ian Hogg
    • Alois Hitler
    • 2003
    Filip Hes
    • Egon Hanfstaengl
    • 2003
    Brendan Hughes
    • Lieutenant Guffman
    • 2003
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    Kirpianuscus

    a portrait

    The first surprise was Robert Carlyle in the lead role. his performance. and his science to escape from comfortable cliches. the second - the subject. after remarkable films about Hitler, another one could be only "an another". but the film works. as good introduction to the universe of a significant dictator. as portrait of a time. and as lesson about less recent history but about the essence of humankind. the historical accuracy and the effort of Robert Carlyle to give more a decent performance are the two admirable pillars of the film.
    5pawebster

    Cartoonish distortion

    The best bits in this are the convincing recreations of the look of the Reichstag and other places associated with the rise of Hitler. It may involve CGI, but this is CGI that works (unlike in many much more expensive productions).

    The script is ropey. Especially in the early stages the characters lecture each other with historical information they would all already know, for the benefit of viewers - a classic mistake. Later we have Hindenburg talking about defending democracy. Hindenburg was not a democrat. He believed it was his duty to serve the state and to uphold its constitution.

    Many have noted that Robert Carlyle's ranting Hitler would never have come to power. He'd have been certified. Why the makers of this went for this one-dimensional treatment is a mystery.

    The film suggests that the Nazis could provoke an election just by walking out of the Reichstag chamber - an over-simplification to say the least.

    The scenes with the newspaper man do not ring true at all, and are an embarrassment.

    It all gets very rushed once Hitler becomes chancellor. The key election after the Reichstag fire is omitted. There is no mention of the Communists and Social Democrats who were missing from the session which passed the enabling law in an atmosphere of fear. The Night of the Long Knives appears to come immediately after this, although it took place 15 months later. It's a hopeless jumble.
    8halw1234

    Entertaining, just don't take it as history.

    As an amateur historian of WW2/Nazi Germany, I couldn't wait for this to come out on DVD. I missed it when it was first on in 2003. I don't want to repeat what's already been said in the previous 8 pages of comments about the historical inaccuracies. A better job could've been done portraying the "charming" Hitler. I also had a small problem with some of the casting choices, not so much for their acting, but for their appearances. Peter Stormare doesn't look much like Rohm, why didn't they make Babson as Hess wear a wig? And my biggest complaint..so much has always been made of Hitler's striking blue eyes, why didn't they make Carlyle wear blue contacts? On the plus side, I thought the actors who played Goring and Drexler looked pretty good. Again, as long as people watching this understand that this is supposed to be entertainment 1st, history 2nd I don't think a lot of harm will be done.
    6Andy-296

    Entertaining if flawed look at the rise of Adolf Hitler

    An entertaining miniseries, filmed mostly in Prague and with good production values, about Adolf Hitler and his rise to power, taking him from his childhood (dealt briefly) until the night of long knives.

    Unfortunately, and presumably in order to avoid any charge of creating sympathy for Hitler, the filmmakers portray him as an always angry and ranting sociopath. Yet, according to most historians, Hitler, despite being an undeniable political monster directly responsible for the death of millions of people, could be also charming and charismatic. Hitler, as portrayed by the Scottish actor Robert Carlyle, is so off putting, you wonder why anyone would decide to follow him. (In this movie, even as a child, Hitler seems to be channeling the bad seed). Some other Hitler movies have been more honest in this respect: the German film Downfall is the first movie that comes to mind, but even the little known Hollywood film from 1944 "The Hitler gang" shows Hitler as friendly and charming with his associates.

    I found it also somewhat disappointing that most of the actors don't resemble their characters much: the actor playing Goebbels is the one that resemble it most; the legendary Peter O'Toole is fine in his brief turn as Von Hindenburg; Carlyle don't look a lot like Hitler; the actors playing Goering and Rohm none at all. Also unfortunate is that some major associates of Hitler like Himmler do not appear at all here, while the relatively unknown Ernst Hanfstaengl (played by Liev Schreiber) is one of the major characters here.

    These objections aside, I must finally say that this miniseries is undeniably entertaining and never boring, despite being three hours long.
    6theredcomet

    An inaccurate movie but good acting.

    I was OK up with this film up until the point where Geli comes in and then it all went down from there. In order to demonify Hitler they made it seem like he was a controlling bastard and Geli was scared of him and thought him crazy. Anyone who has done any studying on this subject should know that Geli was completely in love with him and even staged a suicide attempt to get him to notice her more. When he met Eva she couldn't take it anymore, the fact that he wasn't with her all the time and really killed herself out of despair and depression. Not because he was treating her cruelly and being a monster. This really makes me laugh that someone would go and change history so blatantly so it can fit their own concept of an evil maniacal Hitler.

    In no way am I supporting Hitler or what he did but a historian is supposed to portray history in an objective and impartial manner. Something that seems hard for filmmakers with their own agenda to do.

    I thought Robert Carlyle was very good in his role as were the other actors/actresses.

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    • Trivia
      Geli's lines when she is smoking with the driver, just after being told her uncle is "a good man", ("he's a monster... you can't imagine what he asks of me") are Geli Raubal's actual words, taken directly from her journal. Allegedly, Adolf Hitler drew a series of pornographic sketches of her, titled "Miss Raubal in close-ups and angles to which any professional model would decline posing for."
    • Goofs
      Adolf Hitler did not beat his dog out of frustration at the trenches, the dog was actually a beloved pet who Hitler called a 'Proper circus dog'. Hitler was also a huge supporter of animal rights in Nazi Germany and even tried to make the whole of Germany vegetarian.
    • Quotes

      President Paul von Hindenburg: If I appoint you Chancellor, how will I answer to God?

      Adolf Hitler: How will you answer to Germany if you don't?

    • Alternate versions
      Network Seven, in Australia originally aired this as a two part mini series.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Das Deutschlandlied
      Music by Joseph Haydn

      Words by August Heinrich Hoffman von Fallersleben

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CBS
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hitler: Ác Quỷ Trỗi Dậy
    • Filming locations
      • Brno, Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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