Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy

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Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy
GenreDocumentary
History
Written byLester Shane
Directed byTracy Atkinson
Joan Baran
Narrated byMalcolm McDowell
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time104 minutes
Original release
Release1998 (1998)

Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy is an American television documentary film about Nazi occultism. It first aired in 1998 on the Discovery Channel. The documentary was directed by Tracy Atkinson and Joan Baran, narrated by Malcolm McDowell.

Soundtrack[edit]

The film discusses Wagner's opera Parsifal while the soundtrack plays the "Funeral March" from Götterdämmerung.

Television and DVD release[edit]

The documentary was originally shown on television and subsequently released on VHS in the USA on April 6, 1999, by the BMG Distribution and in the UK on 20 Jan 2003 by the Lace International Ltd studio. The running time is 90 minutes.[1]

In Italy the documentary was released on DVD under the title Nazismo: La Cospirazione Occulta in 2003 by Medusa Video.

In Germany the documentary was released on DVD under the title Nazis: Die okkulte Verschwörung on 8 November 2005 by M.I.B. – Medienvertrieb in Buchholz. The documentary was also shown on TV in a shortened version called Hitlers Mystiker.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ VHS release, Discovery Channel Video, Bethesda, Maryland, 1998.

External links[edit]

  • Nazis: The Occult Conspiracy at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Dunning, Brian (11 January 2022). "Skeptoid #814: Nazis and the Occult". Skeptoid. Retrieved 14 May 2022.