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The Plot to Kill Hitler | 
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| Actors: Michael Byrne, Kenneth Colley, Brad Davis, Rupert Graves, Helmut Griem Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 2056
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 93 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: WARD037019D UPC: 883929009343 EAN: 0883929009343 ASIN: B001G1FL3S
Theatrical Release Date: 1990 Release Date: January 6, 2009 (New: This Week) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW sealed shipped daily. International Shipping via Air Mail.
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/06/2009 Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Nr
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The Plot To Kill Hitler December 26, 2008 Kenneth A. Perrone (Deer Park,NY) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just so the Tom Cruise movie on this Christmas day of 2008. I in all honesty this made for TV movie was a bit better done. Brad Davis seemed to bring more depth to Von Staufenberg than did Cruise. So I would give this 3 stars and Valkyrie 2 and a half.
Lame and no sense of drama November 29, 2008 Cr Fraser (Canada) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
David Wolper's full length TV feature revisted the subject of his Emmy winning Appointment with Destiny episode on the July plot but the result was far inferior to the original. Lots of historical inaccuracies and no drama. The viewer is not engaged with the characters. Definately movie of the week stuff.
why not available on dvd? September 30, 2007 Dube Vinod Kumar (Singapore) This is one great movie.What i would like to know is why is it still not available on dvd? Can the film distributors please take note and do the needful soonest?
Tragic Heroism August 17, 2007 J from NY (New York) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
One would be hard pressed to find a tale more inspiring and devastating than the plot to kill Adolf Hitler on July 20th, 1944. Led by Colonel Claus Josef Von Stauffenberg, a high ranking German officer, devout Catholic, scholar and badly wounded veteran of WW1, the element of chance in the ultimate failure of his heroic historical gesture is chilling. Played by a youthful Brad Davis, the gentle and firm nature of the man is conveyed well. Slowly becoming aware of the atrocities that the Third Reich were committing in Poland and the Eastern Front in general, Stauffenberg originally planned to a coup--develop a shadow government and overthrow the SS, thereby rendering Hitler powerless. Reality set in after awhile, however, and Stauffenberg was granted the privilege and curse of seeing Adolf Hitler then as we see him now: a mass murdering psychopath. Returning from Tunesia after surviving a combat related attack which rendered him blind in one eye, he told his brother Berthold (one of his only loyal co-conspirator when all hell broke loose) that he was willing to sacrifice his life to kill Hitler. His decision would have a horribly adverse effect in the sense of taking countless lives and, most tragically, the torture and garrotting of Berthold, but had it succeeded Stauffenberg would be up there in the history books, and rightly so, with Martin Luther King, Gandhi, and a host of other great men. The film skips over his original indecision: whether to shoot Hitler (bad idea, since there were crackshot marksmen around him at all times), and a suicide bombing at an art museum in which only Stauffenberg and Hitler would perish (Hitler never showed up, changing his schedule once again). Stauffenberg knew his time was limited and that at some point Hitler would be in hiding somewhere and the concentration camps would be running as always even as his evil empire went into ruin. The day came. Depicted perfectly and with no historical inaccuracies in this film, Stauffenberg walked into Hitler "Wolf's Lair" and set a bomb in a briefcase beside him. It was a heavy oak table. A German officer in the room who was advising Hitler, Colonel Brendt, got up and moved the briefcase because it was in his way. A matter of hours later, Adolf Hitler was on the radio in Germany shouting that "Divine Providence had saved him for his Mission". The irony is crushing. The scene in which Stauffenberg is executed is done dramatically here: he did not merely snivel and recite passages from the Bible hopelessly, but gave a proud should before the last shot was fired: "Long Live Our Sacred Germany!" I remember seeing this years ago and wondering why I hadn't heard of Stauffenberg and why he has been reduced to such a footnote in history. There were other attempts, yes, but none as daring and conscience inspired as this one. Other were concerned about Hitler running Germany's economny into the ground, etc: as reflected in his letters and conversations with other officers, his chief concern was killing Hitler because, as he wrote so aptly, the Fuhrer was "evil incarnate". I guess Tom Cruise is supposed to play Stauffenberg in an upcoming film about the plot. I hope he doesn't. Here we have a man who gave his life for mercy and an actor who proselytizes against the mentally ill and psychotropic medications. THIS is a sparse, sober assessment of one man doing what he knew was his duty, at all costs.
A reich to kill August 21, 2005 djstiff (louisville Ky) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This film is about a group of hitlers senior army officers who are ploting to assinate hitler to try to save whats left of war torn germany.This movie stars the story of Col.claus von Stauffenberg who volenteers the mission of planting a bomb next to hitler in a meeting at his Wolf's lair. A good movie that shows the struggle within the third reich and its final monthes to remove hitler from power and save germany from defeat.
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