
Conversation with the Beast
Comedy
Overview
An American historian (Mr Webster) comes to Berlin to visit an old man who claims to be the real Adolf Hitler and to be 103 years old. The Hitler who died in 1945, the old man says, was just one of his six doubles - one for each weekday - while Hitler himself retired into a bunker below the S-Bahn tracks and married a second time.
Top Cast


Armin Mueller-Stahl
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Adolf Hitler
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Adolf Hitler


Bob Balaban
Bob Balaban
Mr. Webster
Bob Balaban
Mr. Webster


Hark Bohm
Hark Bohm
Dr. Hassler
Hark Bohm
Dr. Hassler


Katharina Böhm
Katharina Böhm
Hortense
Katharina Böhm
Hortense


Harald Juhnke
Harald Juhnke
Adolf Hitler Double
Harald Juhnke
Adolf Hitler Double


Dieter Laser
Dieter Laser
Peter Hollstein
Dieter Laser
Peter Hollstein


Dietmar Mues
Dietmar Mues
Heinrich Pfaumann
Dietmar Mues
Heinrich Pfaumann
Kai Rautenberg
Kai Rautenberg
Horst Sievers
Kai Rautenberg
Horst Sievers


Otto Sander
Otto Sander
Adolf Hitler Double
Otto Sander
Adolf Hitler Double


Peter Fitz
Peter Fitz
Dr. Segebrecht
Peter Fitz
Dr. Segebrecht
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