
Blondi
Comedy · History · War
Overview
Can a dog still be man’s best friend if that man is the Führer? Blondi explores the bizarre bond between Hitler and his beloved German Shepherd. From eating the crumbs under the table at the Führer’s birthday, to living in the confinement of the bunker, this film presents intimate glimpses of the dog’s daily life intertwined with the realities of war, depicting the oblivious pet's surreal impact on the Reich.
Top Cast
Nicola Pedrozzi
Nicola Pedrozzi
The Master
Nicola Pedrozzi
The Master
Lexie the Dog
Lexie the Dog
Blondi
Lexie the Dog
Blondi
Orane Stepczynski
Orane Stepczynski
Eva
Orane Stepczynski
Eva


Tim Bentinck
Tim Bentinck
Dr. Haase
Tim Bentinck
Dr. Haase
Richard Lingscheidt
Richard Lingscheidt
Officer Fritz Tornow
Richard Lingscheidt
Officer Fritz Tornow
Dominic McGrath
Dominic McGrath
Herman Göring
Dominic McGrath
Herman Göring


Benjamin Schnau
Benjamin Schnau
Joseph Goebbels
Benjamin Schnau
Joseph Goebbels
Ian Crosson
Ian Crosson
Heinrich Himmler
Ian Crosson
Heinrich Himmler


Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson
General Burgdorf
Chris Wilson
General Burgdorf
Andrea Colonna
Andrea Colonna
Soldier
Andrea Colonna
Soldier
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