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  Enemy Of Women: An Exploitative
Film About Joseph Goebbels And
The Various Unfortunate Women
In His Life Young Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels (Paul Andor), an unsuccessful playwright,
is forced, in order to support himself, to take a position as tutor in the
household of Herr Quandt. His first attempt to force himself upon women
comes when he becomes interested in a young actress, Maria Brandt
(Claudia Drake), daughter of Colonel Brandt (H.B. Warner) at whose home he is
lodging. He is driven from the house by Colonel Brandt. That night,
acting as an usher for a meeting of the new German Socialist Party, Goebbels
hears Hitler speak, and becomes an ardent follower. He is made propaganda
head, becomes known as the "Scoundrel of Berlin", and his machinations strike
terror into the hearts of innocent girls. Maria Brandt, who is working
as a bit player in a theatre in Hannover, again meets Goebbels. Through his
efforts, although unknown to her, Maria is made an overnight star. He
then procures a contract for her at the famous UFA studios of Berlin. Maria,
who has become interested in a young doctor, Hans Traeger (Donald Woods),
shuns Goebbels' attentions. Directed by Alfred
Zeisler. USA, 1944, B&W, 90 minutes.
Video Cassette available in NTSC or PAL
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