

Drama · Thriller · Action
Overview
Fictional account of what might have happened if Hitler had won the war. It is now the 1960s and Germany's war crimes have so far been kept a secret. Hitler wants to talk peace with the US president. An American journalist and a German homicide cop stumble into a plot to destroy all evidence of the genocide.
Top Cast


Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
SS-Sturmbannführer Xavier March
Rutger Hauer
SS-Sturmbannführer Xavier March


Miranda Richardson
Miranda Richardson
Charlie Maguire
Miranda Richardson
Charlie Maguire


Peter Vaughan
Peter Vaughan
SS-Oberstgruppenführer Artur Nebe
Peter Vaughan
SS-Oberstgruppenführer Artur Nebe


Michael Kitchen
Michael Kitchen
SS-Untersturmführer Max Jäger
Michael Kitchen
SS-Untersturmführer Max Jäger


Jean Marsh
Jean Marsh
Anna von Hagen
Jean Marsh
Anna von Hagen


John Shrapnel
John Shrapnel
General Globus
John Shrapnel
General Globus


John Woodvine
John Woodvine
Luther
John Woodvine
Luther
Bob Mason
Bob Mason
Coroner Eisler
Bob Mason
Coroner Eisler


Clive Russell
Clive Russell
Krebs
Clive Russell
Krebs


Neil Dudgeon
Neil Dudgeon
Sex Crimes Cop
Neil Dudgeon
Sex Crimes Cop
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