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The California Reich ()


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A documentary about the Nazi party in America.

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Allen Vincent ...
Self (Leader, San Francisco branch, American Nazi Party)
Ken McAllister ...
Self (American Nazi Party member, arms collector)
Paul Raymond ...
Self (Leader, Tracy Branch, American Nazi Party)
Wayne Raymond ...
Self (Nazi Party member)
Fred Surber ...
Self (former SSgt., US Army, Nazi Party member)
James Surber ...
Self (Nazi youth)
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Arnie Anderson ...
Self (Nazi Party member, voice of speaker message) (uncredited)

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Keith Critchlow
Walter F. Parkes

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Keith Critchlow ... producer
Karen House-Whitfield ... executive producer
Walter F. Parkes ... producer
Sarah Pillsbury ... associate producer
Marshall Whitfield ... executive producer

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Craig Safan

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Keith Critchlow
Walter F. Parkes

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Andrzej Krakowski ... executive in charge of production

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Alan Barker ... additional sound

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Trivia The scene in which Ken McAllister 's wife is making a cake with a Nazi swastika flag in frosting was used in an anti-American propaganda film in the USSR. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cathode Fuck (1986). See more »
Soundtracks Ship Those Niggers Back See more »
Quotes Fred Surber: Well, the understanding I have on the six million is that... like a lot of people believe is like the Nazis in Germany murdered six million people... and according to the war records I've been able to find, pertaining to World War Two, there was something like nearly five million Jews involved, but as far as killing them, they weren't. Most of them were... I don't recall exactly what the term is, to concentration camps.
Interviewer: What if it were true? What if the stories were true?
Fred Surber: I'll tell you the truth, I really wish they were. I'm one of these old fashioned people. I'd really like to go back to the places in Auschwitz and places like that and just roll in the dirt. I really would.
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