
The Death of Adolf Hitler
War · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The final days in the Bunker, with Hitler becoming more and more paranoid, plumbing the depths of his madness and reaching his well deserved fate.
Top Cast


Frank Finlay
Frank Finlay
Adolf Hitler
Frank Finlay
Adolf Hitler


Caroline Mortimer
Caroline Mortimer
Eva Braun
Caroline Mortimer
Eva Braun


Oscar Quitak
Oscar Quitak
Joseph Goebbels
Oscar Quitak
Joseph Goebbels


Marion Mathie
Marion Mathie
Magda Goebbels
Marion Mathie
Magda Goebbels


Ed Devereaux
Ed Devereaux
Martin Bormann
Ed Devereaux
Martin Bormann


Ray McAnally
Ray McAnally
Dr. Gebhardt
Ray McAnally
Dr. Gebhardt


Michael Lees
Michael Lees
Albert Speer
Michael Lees
Albert Speer


Derek Francis
Derek Francis
Prof. Morell
Derek Francis
Prof. Morell


Peter Blythe
Peter Blythe
Dr. Stumpfegger
Peter Blythe
Dr. Stumpfegger
Michael Turner
Michael Turner
General Krebs
Michael Turner
General Krebs
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