Post-war German Film
The first post-war product from the German studios has arrived in England. Titled "The Murderers," its story Is designed to impress on German audiences that many Nazi war criminals, responsible for hideous atrocities, are digging themselves into civilian niches, from Which they continue to spread their vicious philosophy in an apparently innocuous fashion. The film picks as its prototype a bland, typically Teutonic business man.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1948, Page 10
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68Post-war German Film Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1948, Page 10
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