Luis d'Antin van Rooten was a Mexican-born American actor. He was sometimes credited as Louis Van Rooten.
Luis Van Rooten in an episode of One Step Beyond (1960)
The Hitler Gang is a 1944 American pseudo-documentary film directed by John Farrow, which traces the political rise of Adolf Hitler. Described as a "documentary-propaganda" film by its studio, Paramount Pictures, the historical drama is based on documented fact and marks the first serious effort to portray Hitler in film. The filmmakers chose to avoid casting stars in the lead roles, assembling instead a remarkable company of lookalikes to play Hitler, Goebbels, Himmler, Göring, and other leading Nazis.
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Robert Watson as Adolf Hitler and Poldi Dur as Geli Raubal in The Hitler Gang
Robert Watson as Hitler and Martin Kosleck as Joseph Goebbels
Untitled (The Hitler Gang), a 1944 collage by Kurt Schwitters, incorporates a newspaper advertisement for the film.