Martin Kosleck
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Filmography
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The Flesh Eaters
(1964)The water surrounding a desert island is very nippy, as a group of trapped travelers finds out when violent water creatures start eating them alive.
Hitler
(1962)Richard Basehart delivers an incendiary performance as history's most notorious madman in this searing exposé of the private life of Adolf Hitler. A semi-factual account of the Führer's rise and fall, this rarely seen film follows Hitler's political career from the failed Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 to his suicide in a Berlin bunker at the end of WWII. Inspired by a 1959 interview with a woman who claimed to be his lover, Hitler mixes historical fact with the theory that impotence and an Oedipal complex fueled the Führer's psychotic quest for power. Costarring John Banner (Hogan's Heroes) and Cordula Trantow in a Golden Globe®-nominated performance as the Führer's beloved niece Geli.

Something Wild
(1961)A conservative executive accepts a ride with a wild, eccentric woman, who takes him on an outrageous odyssey that turns both their worlds upside down.
The Great Alaskan Mystery
(1944)An adventurer goes after Nazi spies who have a new death ray called the Paratron.

The Mummy's Curse
(1944)In his last appearance, Lon Chaney, Jr. stars as one of the screen's most memorable movie monsters: the mummy Kharis from ancient Egypt, who is tormented by his forbidden love for princess Ananka. The trouble begins when mummy Kharis is recovered and transported to Cajun country for study by a bunch of prodding archaeologists.
She-Wolf of London
(1946)A desperate young heiress is convinced that she's a werewolf responsible for a grizzly series of unsolved murders that have terrified the citizens of London and baffled Scotland Yard.