

Drama · War · History
Overview
Hitler: The Last Ten Days takes us into the depths of der Furher’s Berlin bunker during his final days. Based on the book by Gerhard Boldt, it provides a bleak look at the goings-on within, and without.
Top Cast


Alec Guinness
Alec Guinness
Adolf Hitler
Alec Guinness
Adolf Hitler


Simon Ward
Simon Ward
Hauptmann Hoffmann
Simon Ward
Hauptmann Hoffmann


Adolfo Celi
Adolfo Celi
General Hans Krebs
Adolfo Celi
General Hans Krebs


Diane Cilento
Diane Cilento
Hanna Reitsch
Diane Cilento
Hanna Reitsch


Gabriele Ferzetti
Gabriele Ferzetti
Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel
Gabriele Ferzetti
Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel


Eric Porter
Eric Porter
Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim
Eric Porter
Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim


Doris Kunstmann
Doris Kunstmann
Eva Braun
Doris Kunstmann
Eva Braun


Joss Ackland
Joss Ackland
General Burgdorf
Joss Ackland
General Burgdorf


John Barron
John Barron
Dr. Stumpfegger
John Barron
Dr. Stumpfegger


John Bennett
John Bennett
Joseph Goebbels
John Bennett
Joseph Goebbels
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