A team of ex-con bounty hunters go to Germany in search of Hitler. If they can find him, a million dollar reward is to be paid to them.A team of ex-con bounty hunters go to Germany in search of Hitler. If they can find him, a million dollar reward is to be paid to them.A team of ex-con bounty hunters go to Germany in search of Hitler. If they can find him, a million dollar reward is to be paid to them.
Bobby Watson
- Adolf Hitler
- (as Bob Watson)
Eddie Coke
- Jimmy
- (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
- Lou
- (uncredited)
Myra Marsh
- Miss Grange
- (uncredited)
Henry Rowland
- Col. Hecht's Subordinate
- (uncredited)
George Sorel
- Capt. Kuhr
- (uncredited)
Billy Wayne
- Paratroop Capt. Tanner
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaThis film represents one of a small handful of American films which featured the word Hitler or Hitler's, and both referencing Adolf Hitler, in their titles and were ones made around the time of the Second World War. The other films include Hitler's Children (1943); Hitler's Madman (1943) aka Hitler's Hangman; The Hitler Gang (1944) aka Hitler & Co.; the documentary short, Hitler Lives (1945); The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler (1943); Hitler's Women aka Women in Bondage (1943); the comic short, The Devil with Hitler (1942) and Hitler: Beast of Berlin (1939).
- GoofsThe enormous swastika on the banner hanging on the wall of Colonel Hecht's office at Dachau is the wrong way round (as can be seen at a glance by comparing it with the swastika on Hecht's armband, both of which are frequently simultaneously visible within the same shot).
- Quotes
Samuel Thornton: Our enemies are the warlords and their followers, not just one person or one group. We must shatter the mailed fist forever... and silence their cry of blood and iron, with blood and iron.
- ConnectionsEdited into A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste (2012)
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Worse Than Plan 9 From Outer Space???
Three gangsters head for Nazi Germany to capture Adolph Hitler and claim a big monetary reward. With a lot of Fuherer imposter's, how would they find the "real" Hitler: Simple, he had a beer stein cut on his upper lip delivered during the famous Munich Beer Hall Putsch, and grew his trademark mustache to cover it up. All the boys had to do was keep shaving "Hitlers" until they found the real one with the scar. And how did they learn to speak German??? Simple: (in Ward Bond's words) "...from driving a beer truck in Milwaukee..." To everyone who tells me that "Plan 9 From Outer Space" was the worst film ever made, I simply reply: "You haven't seen 'Hitler: Dead or Alive." Watch it for laughs!
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- donnielee46
- Nov 6, 2004
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Hitler--Dead or Alive (1942) officially released in Canada in English?
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