Saturday, 27 August 2011
The Man Who Crossed Hitler (4 Stars)
Courtroom dramas are difficult to watch at the best of times. Instead of action or suspense we have to listen to an hour or more of talking. On the other hand, this type of film draws the best out of the actors. I confess that I'm not a big fan of courtroom dramas, but this true story does hold a particular fascination with me.
The film tells about Hans Litten, a Jewish lawyer who dared to challenge Hitler in Berlin in 1931. Two SA officers were on trial for murder after shooting people at a Communist meeting. Litten called Hitler as a witness, but actually used the trial as an attempt to discredit Hitler. Tragically, Hitler outmaneuvered Litten in the interrogations, managing to hold speeches rather than give direct answers. The film also shows the irony of rich Jews admiring Hitler, hoping he would protect them against the rise of Communism. This made-for-television drama isn't available to buy yet, but UK residents can still catch it on Iplayer.
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