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The Devil with Hitler

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Mussolini pretend not to know him, until he agrees to give them the Pacific and Italy respectively. They chase Satan into a storage room filled with explosives. Satan locks the door, ignites a bomb and gives it to Hitler. Satan gives Hitler the key on condition that he release Walter and Linda. Hitler does so, and Satan returns home to Hell with his position secure. When Hitler arrives in Hell, Satan pays special attention to his punishment.
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Satan persuades Hitler to get an insurance policy after all, telling him that the money could be used to fund hospitals and retirement homes. However, Hitler buys a policy from Walter for Suki Yaki. The intended victim orders a policy for Mussolini, who purchases life insurance for both Hitler and
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Satan impersonates Hitler and releases Walter and Linda, but Hitler finds out and orders them shot by firing squad. Satan convinces everyone that Hitler is the imposter. Hitler is put in front of a firing squad, the same one from which Satan rescued Walter and Linda moments earlier. Suki Yaki and
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He makes Satan his new chief adviser. Satan tells Hitler that he should do one good deed that day, but Hitler has other ideas. He has a bunch of traitors brought in. Insurance salesman Walter Beeter (
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Suki Yaki. All three men hide alarm clock bombs under each other's pillow, but the bombs are discovered.
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to take charge, the Devil tries to save his job by making the German dictator perform a good deed.
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In the pits of Hell, the board of directors decides to replace Satan (
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short film series. When the board of directors of Hell want
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Theatrical release poster
Gordon Douglas
Cortland Fitzsimmons
Al Martin
Hal Roach, Jr.
Glenn Tryon
Alan Mowbray
Bobby Watson
Hal Roach Studios
United Artists
black-and-white
propaganda film
Hal Roach's Streamliners
Adolf Hitler
Alan Mowbray
Bobby Watson
Sig Arno
Benito Mussolini
Suki Yaki
George E. Stone
Herman Bing
Douglas Fowley
Alan Mowbray
Bobby Watson
George E. Stone
Suki Yaki
Joe Devlin
Benito Mussolini
Marjorie Woodworth

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