
Hitler's Folly
Comedy · Animation · Documentary
Overview
"Hitler's Folly" explores what might have happened if Adolf Hitler's art career had been more successful and instead of becoming an evil dictator, he was inspired to become an animator like Walt Disney.
Top Cast


Dana Ashbrook
Dana Ashbrook
Josh
Dana Ashbrook
Josh
Eden S. Bales
Eden S. Bales
Eva Braun
Eden S. Bales
Eva Braun
Catherine Branscome
Catherine Branscome
Shoe Model
Catherine Branscome
Shoe Model
Lukas Chin
Lukas Chin
Nazi Soldier
Lukas Chin
Nazi Soldier
Francesco Filippini
Francesco Filippini
Pants Model
Francesco Filippini
Pants Model
Jenna Gabriel
Jenna Gabriel
Telemarketing Customer 2
Jenna Gabriel
Telemarketing Customer 2
Morton Hall Millen
Morton Hall Millen
Advertising Exec
Morton Hall Millen
Advertising Exec
James Hancock
James Hancock
Nazi SS Soldier
James Hancock
Nazi SS Soldier


Andreas Hykade
Andreas Hykade
Concentration Camp Survivor
Andreas Hykade
Concentration Camp Survivor


Kevin Kolack
Kevin Kolack
Head of Forensics
Kevin Kolack
Head of Forensics
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