DVD Talk:
"Selling Hitler" is a serviceable telling of one of modern media's greatest hoaxes. Worth seeing if just to laugh and point at the blind greed unfolding, it's a production that will likely leave you fondly remembering it's best moments. I find myself feeling this way about the production, and it's only when I am reminded of the adequate but dull filler, especially, during the first three-fifths of the program, that I recall feeling the story could still be told better. Rent It.
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