Hitler pretty much killed the chance of anyone ever wearing the under-the-nose mustache again. But before Adolf, there was the Little Tramp, who had sported almost identical facial hair. And though Charlie Chaplin retired the iconic character years earlier, he took advantage of his resemblance to Hitler to skewer both the Nazi and his former alter ego in The Great Dictator. This cover art cleverly does the same, using the mustache at the center point for depictions of both the bowler-hatted Tramp and the side-parted Hitler. One can flip the DVD case to properly see the other perspective.
Top 10 Cool Criterion Collection Covers
The Criterion Collection recently announced it would move its films from Netflix's streaming service to that of its competitor, Hulu. In addition to having rights to many of cinema's most beloved and classic movies, Criterion is also known for its beautifully designed DVD cases. TIME takes a look at some of the company's best work