Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk

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Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk

Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk is a 1942 short propaganda film by Charles A. Ridley of the UK Ministry of Information.[1] It consists of edited existing footage taken from Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will to make it appear as if they were dancing to the dance style The Lambeth Walk.[1]

The film was distributed uncredited to newsreel companies.[1]

Alternative titles[]

The film has many alternative titles:

  • Hoch der Lambeth Valk[2]
  • Germany Calling[2]
  • Hitler Assumes Command[2]
  • Lambeth Walk[2]
  • Hoch Der Lambeth Walk[2]
  • Hoch der Lambeth Valk: A Laugh-Time Interlude[2]
  • Lambeth Walk - Nazi Style[2]
  • Hitler Doing the Lambeth Walk[2]
  • Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk[2]
  • Gen. Adolf Takes Over[3]
  • Panzer Ballet[4]

Background[]

The Lambeth Walk was becoming popular in Berlin.[1] In a speech that achieved attention in 1939, a speech about "revolution of private life" (one of the next big tasks of National Socialism in Germany), a member of the Nazi Party declared it "Jewish mischief and animalistic hopping".[1]

Reception[]

The film reportedly enraged Joseph Goebbels to the degree that he ran out of the screening room kicking chairs and screaming profanities.[1][clarification needed] Members of the Danish resistance would raid theatres and force the projectionists to show the film, among others.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Adam Green. "Lambeth Walk – Nazi Style (1942)", Open Knowledge Foundation, 20 June 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk (1941) Release Info", imdb.com. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  3. ^ The short film Gen. Adolf Takes Over is available for free download at the Internet Archive.
  4. ^ "GERMANY CALLING [Main Title]". IWM Film. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
  5. ^ Barnouw, Erik (1993). Documentary: A History of the Non-fiction Film. Oxford University Press. pp. 149–151. ISBN 978-0-19-507898-5.

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