Triumph of the Will
(1935)
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Triumph of the Will
(1935)
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| Adolf Hitler | ... |
Himself - Lauded by Hess, Physical Labour Speech to RAD, Behind Us Comes Germany Speech to HJ, We Created Our State Speech, Black Shadow Speech to SA, Reviews Parade, Two Principles Speech to Party
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Max Amann | ... |
Himself - Views Parade of SA in Long Pants, No Banners
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Martin Bormann | ... |
Himself - Sits on Hitler's Left, at HJ Rally, Enters Hall Behind Hess, Sits Behind Streicher
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Walter Buch | ... |
Himself - Views Parade of SA in Long Pants, No Banners, Views SS Parade
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Walter Darré | ... |
Himself - Health of Our Farmers Speech
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Otto Dietrich | ... |
Himself - Truth About Germany Speech
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Sepp Dietrich | ... |
Himself - Commander of the SS-Leibstandarten
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Hans Frank | ... |
Himself - Speech
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Josef Goebbels | ... |
Himself - Arrives by Plane with Hitler, Bright Flame Speech, at HJ Rally, Views RAD Parade, Listens to Hitler
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Jakob Grimminger | ... |
Blood Flag Bearer
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Hermann Göring | ... |
Himself - Listens to Hess, Reviews Army, Parades in SA Uniform Then Joins Hitler, Listens to Hitler, Stands and Nods Agreement
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Rudolf Hess | ... |
Himself - Opens Congress, You Are Germany Speech, at HJ Rally, Reviews Parade, Sits on Hitler's Right, Introduces Hitler, Listens to Hitler, Hitler Is Germany Speech
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Reinhard Heydrich | ... |
Himself - Views SS Parade with Other Officers by Hitler's Car
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Konstantin Hierl | ... |
Himself - National Labour Service Speech, Presents RAD to Hitler, Leads RAD Parade Then Joins Hitler
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Heinrich Himmler | ... |
Himself - Walks to Flame with Hitler and Lutze, Leads SS at SA Rally, Leads SS Parade Then Joins Hitler, Sits Beside Lutze, Listens to Hitler
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A legendary propaganda/documentary of the Third Reich's 1934 Nuremberg Party Rally. Featuring a cast of thousands as well as, of course, Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Hess, Goering and other top party officials. Written by Dawn M. Barclift
This is the thinking person's horror film. Zombies? Ghosts? Lunatics with hockey masks and chainsaws generating gallons of fake blood? Not a tiny bit as scary as thousands upon thousands of people lined up in squares, gleefully losing their individual identities and glorifying in the group, willing to perform some of the most evil deeds imaginable for the perceived benefit of that whole.
If this film was done badly, it would be something to laugh at or study as a historical artifact, a relic of a past we left behind. However, its power, and why it can disturb to this very day, is the fact that it was done beautifully. Anyone who talks about equating "truth and beauty" should think about this film. It is certainly beautiful, but it is also in the service of a lie, and an evil one at that.
Sadly, I suspect that the types who make modern political propaganda and advertising get on their knees at night and pray for some of the inspiration that made this film. Stars? This film defies a star rating.