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Featuring introduction and film history by Lou Lumenick chief New York Post film critic abotu "Enemy of Women" and W W II movies; Production notes; A scene from Vincent Sherman's WWII masterpiece "Underground!"; "Radiation March" ; ...And More!
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1. The Greatest Scoundrel of Our Time [20:20]
2. Taking Control [13:18]
3. Give and Take [17:58]
4. Chance Meeting [14:13]
5. Abuse of Power [9:16]
6. Train To Switzerland [10:20]
Though the filmmakers claimed they were writing a biography of Nazi minister Dr. Joseph Goebbels, this film is actually highly fictionalized and filled with patriotic propaganda. The story attempts to explain Goebbels' madness, blaming it on a love affair gone awry when he was a young aspiring playwright. The love in question was a young actress who spurns him. Goebbels cannot bear the rejection and swears that he will spend his life getting revenge upon her and those around her. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide