
1932 by Herman J. Mankiewicz, the script for The Mad Dog of Europe foresaw with remarkable clarity the rise of Hitler and Nazism. Yet, this film would never see the light of day. The true story—resembling a thriller—of this impossible production resonates strikingly with the fractures and threats of today's world.
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