Daily Archives: February 18, 2017

Mein Kampf (1960)

Mein Kampf
Directed by Erwin Leiser
Written by Erwin Leiser
1960/Sweden/West Germany
Minerva Film AB
First viewing/Amazon Instant

[box] “The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.” ― Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf[/box]

I’ve watched a lot of documentaries about Hitler and World War II in my journey through the years.  This is the most comprehensive and best to date.

The film begins with Hitler’s birth and young adulthood and the eventual creation of the Nazi party followed by Hitler’s rise to power. We then move on to the war with Poland standing in for every country devastated by Hitler’s army.  The film concludes with Hitler’s reversal of fortunes and death.

There is nothing precisely new here but the filmmakers have gathered much authentic footage I had not seen before into one place.  The documentation of life in the Warsaw ghetto is as horrific as any concentration camp film.  If you have time for only one documentary on the rise and fall of the Third Reich, I would recommend this one.

 

Teenage Zombies (1960)

Teenage Zombies
Directed by Jerry Warren
Written by Jerry Warren
1960/USA
GBM Productions
First viewing/Amazon Instant

A non-frightening zombie is a lame zombie. Scott M. Gimple 

Those looking for teenage zombies need not apply.  This does have a kind of ridiculous bad movie charm to recommend it, however.

Teenagers go water-skiing and find themselves on an island occupied by a mad scientist and her henchmen.  The scientist is working at the behest of an “Eastern Power” to develop a gas that will turn Americans into abject slaves.  So far the gas has worked on the creepy Ivan and a gorilla.  The young people look like dandy new test subjects.    She proves to be no match for the resourceful kids however.

Teenage Zombies is bad in almost every way.  Yet I kind of enjoyed all the non-sequitors and super-fake fist fights.  There’s an early sixties wholesome vibe that’s kind of endearing.

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