

War · Drama
Overview
In 1918, a young, disillusioned Adolf Hitler strikes up a friendship with a Jewish art dealer while weighing a life of passion for art vs. talent at politics
Top Cast


John Cusack
John Cusack
Max Rothman
John Cusack
Max Rothman


Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
Adolf Hitler
Noah Taylor
Adolf Hitler


Leelee Sobieski
Leelee Sobieski
Liselore von Peltz
Leelee Sobieski
Liselore von Peltz


Molly Parker
Molly Parker
Nina Rothman
Molly Parker
Nina Rothman


Kevin McKidd
Kevin McKidd
George Grosz
Kevin McKidd
George Grosz


Yuliya Vysotskaya
Yuliya Vysotskaya
Hildegard
Yuliya Vysotskaya
Hildegard


Peter Capaldi
Peter Capaldi
David Cohn
Peter Capaldi
David Cohn


Ulrich Thomsen
Ulrich Thomsen
Captain Mayr
Ulrich Thomsen
Captain Mayr


Janet Suzman
Janet Suzman
Max's Mother
Janet Suzman
Max's Mother


David Horovitch
David Horovitch
Max's Father
David Horovitch
Max's Father
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