eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result #4844 AFTER MEIN KAMPF LC '41 anti-Nazi! Date Sold 6/17/2003Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Lobby Card (measures 11" x 14") (Learn More) Mein Kampf - My Crimes (released in the U.S. in 1941 as "After Mein Kampf?"), the 1940 Norman Lee English World War II (WWII) Nazi military documentary ("WANTED FOR MURDER Adolf Schicklgruber, Alias Hitler"; "Wanted for murder; arson; grand larceny; possession of fire-arms; piracy; treachery; religious persecution. Shoot on sight!"; "DESCRIPTION - Age 53 in 1942; Height, Five feet, seven inches; weight 150-165; hair black shaggy locks hang over forehead; eyes, black, have demented gaze; complexion, sallow; football mustache; eleven hairs on each side; foppish dresser, but has marked devotion to brown shirts and old trench-coat."; "PARTICULARS - This man has tendency to become hysterical on slight provocation, has been known to throw himself on floor and gnaw rugs; guttural voice apt to rise to shrill tones when excited or thwarted. He has delusions, particularly about his place in history and his powers over vast numbers of people, He is sadistic, malicious, bombastic, vengeful, mystical, maniacal, addicted to public hysteria on 'race purity,' suffers from dreams of persecution. He is a congenital liar. He has worked at only one known trade - house painting."; "RECORD - He has served one term in prison, and has a police record of inciting to riot in various cities."; "This man is dangerous, will attack without warning; he is always surrounded by armed thugs and expert gunmen."; "If captured, dead or alive, the reward will be freedom for the entire world and peace for all nations."; "The picture Hitler fears!") starring Robert Beatty, Herbert Lom, Peter Ustinov, Olaf Olsen, and George Woodbridge. Note that there was a 1961 film that used "After Mein Kampf" as the title, and it was likely a combination of newsreel footage from this 1940 film (posters for the 1961 film even "borrow" the art of Hitler's head seen on some posters for the 1940 film), new re-enactments by actors, and additional newsreel footage of concentration camps from when the Allies liberated the camps in Poland and Germany. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Condition: very good. areas of paper loss in the upper right blank border and to a lesser extent in the other three corners (repaired with tape and paper from the back); 1/2" vertical crease in the man's forehead at left; minor scuffs and smudges throughout the card Learn More about condition grades
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