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Hitler: The Last Ten Days ()


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A dramatization based on eyewitness accounts of Hitler's final days in an underground bunker, his military henchmen, and his stormy relationship with Eva Braun.

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Adolf Hitler
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Hauptmann Hoffman
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General Krebs
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Hanna Reitsch
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Fieldmarshall Keitel
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General Von Greim
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Eva Braun
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General Burgdorf
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Dr. Stumpfegger
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Josef Goebbels
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Frau Christian
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Fegelein
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General Weidling
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Guensche
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Magda Goebbels
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Martin Bormann
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Fraulein Manzialy
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Fraulein Junge
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Trude
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Walter Wagner
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General Jodl
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Prof. Gebhardt
William Abney ...
Voss
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Gerhardt Boldt
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German Officer
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Hanske
Richard Pescud ...
Von Below
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vic Chapman ...
German Officer (uncredited)
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Self - opening sequence narrator (uncredited)
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German Officer (uncredited)
Alan Gibbs ...
German Officer (uncredited)
Ron Gregory ...
German Officer (uncredited)
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German Officer (uncredited)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Fred Machon ...
German Officer (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
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Man (uncredited)
Pat Ryan ...
German Officer (uncredited)
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Banker #2 (uncredited)
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Hewel (uncredited)
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Banker #3 (uncredited)
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German Officer (uncredited)
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German Officer (uncredited)
Reg Turner ...
German Officer (uncredited)
Paul von Hindenburg ...
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Eva Braun's handmaid (uncredited)
Derek Waring ...
Banker #4 (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ennio De Concini

Written by

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Ivan Moffat ... (english screenplay adaptation)
 
Gerhardt Boldt ... (book "The Last Days of the Chancellery")
 
Ennio De Concini ... (screenplay) and
Maria Pia Fusco ... (screenplay) and
Wolfgang Reinhardt ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Norman Brighten ... supervising producer
John Heyman ... executive producer
Wolfgang Reinhardt ... producer

Music by

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Mischa Spoliansky

Cinematography by

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Ennio Guarnieri

Editing by

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Kevin Connor

Casting By

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Irene Lamb

Production Design by

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Roy Walker

Set Decoration by

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Michael Lamont

Costume Design by

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Sonia Quemell

Makeup Department

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Giancarlo De Leonardis ... key hair stylist / wig maker
Otello Sisi ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Geoffrey Haine ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Richard F. Dalton ... assistant director (as Richard Dalton)
Terry Hodgkinson ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Gilly Noyes Court ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Michael Guyett ... scenic painter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Peter Handford ... sound recordist
John Ireland ... supervising sound editor
Bob Jones ... sound recordist
Nolan Roberts ... sound re-recording
Dennis Nisbett ... sound (uncredited)
David Stephenson ... boom operator (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Giulio Battiferri ... camera operator
Maurice Gillett ... gaffer
Terry Cole ... focus puller (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Bridget Sellers ... wardrobe supervisor

Music Department

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Mischa Spoliansky ... conductor

Additional Crew

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Gerhardt Boldt ... consultant
Alistair Cooke ... voice dubbing: Narrator (uncredited)
Robert Rietty ... voice dubbing (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines On April 29, 1945, in his air-raid bunker in Berlin, Adolf Hitler married Eva Braun. Martin Bormann was the best man. Each of the wedding guests received a silver-framed photograph of the Fuhrer and two cyanide capsules. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Gli ultimi 10 giorni di Hitler (Italy)
  • Les dix derniers jours d'Hitler (France)
  • Hitler - Die letzten 10 Tage (Germany)
  • Hitler: los últimos diez días (Spain)
  • Hitler's sidste 10 dage (Denmark)
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  • 106 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Sir Alec Guinness always felt that this was the only screen performance with which he was completely satisfied. See more »
Goofs The map of Europe shown along with the opening credits show a unified Iberian Peninsula, although this union ended in 1640. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Alec Guiness (1973). See more »
Quotes Adolf Hitler: It's good fortune for the government that the masses don't think. Otherwise, human society as we know it might cease to exist.
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