S.A.-Mann Brand (Storm Trooper Brand) is a German film made around the time that Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. It was released in mid-June 1933.
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Directed by | Franz Seitz |
Written by | Curt J. Braun |
Produced by | Franz Seitz |
Starring | Heinz Klingenberg Wera Liessem Rolf Wenkhaus |
Edited by | Gottlieb Madl |
Music by | Toni Thoms |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film presents the story of a truck driver, Fritz Brand, who joins the Nazi Sturmabteilung to defend Germany against communist subversion orchestrated from Moscow. He persuades his social circle of the imminent danger and the need to support Hitler in the federal election.
A review in The New York Times noted favorably the film's production value and the absence of any anti-Semitic message, while also expressing contempt for its unsophisticated plot.[1]
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