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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English A disturbing look at the hate-filled life and horrible legacy of Adolf Hitler. Unlike other programs on Hitler, this one places his story in the context of German mythology and literature, particularly goethe, and proves that fact can often be stranger than legend. Black Fox | List Price | $19.99 (You save $6.54) | | Studio | Kultur Films Inc. | | Orig Year | 1962 | | All Time Sales Rank | 76091  | | CD Universe Part number | 6920075 | | Catalog number | 1613 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 30, 2005 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler: Black Fox; Black Fox: The True Story of Adolf Hitler | | Running Time | 89 Minutes | | Additional Info | Kultur Films Inc. | | Movie Details | B&W and Color; Digitally Processed; Kultur Films Inc. |
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$21.49 This program takes a look at the world of romance writers and their 20 million American fans. Authors and editors debate how much sex there should be in books, what type of hero and heroine is acceptable, and how to write about kissing. A fascinating and touching documentary about an often-ignored area of life.
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