Hitler: The Last Ten Days
- Alec Guinness: Adolf Hitler
- Simon Ward: Captain Hoffmann
- Adolfo Celi: Gen. Hans Krebs
- Diane Cilento: Hanna Reitsch
- Gabriele Ferzetti: GFM Wilhelm Keitel
- Eric Porter: GFM Robert Ritter von Greim
- Doris Kunstmann: Eva Braun
- Joss Ackland: GO Wilhelm Burgdorf
- John Bennett: Dr. Joseph Goebbels
- John Barron: Dr. Ludwig Stumpfegger
- Barbara Jefford: Magda Goebbels
- Sheila Gish: Gerda Christian
- Julian Glover: Hermann Fegelein
- Michael Goodliffe: Gen. Helmuth Weidling
- Mark Kingston: Martin Bormann
- Philip Stone: GO Alfred Jodl
- John Hallam: Otto Günsche
- Angela Pleasence: Traudl Junge
- Phyllida Law: Constanze Manziarly
- John Savident: Walther Hevel
Hitler - The last ten days is a period film from the year 1973.
Action
April 20, 1945, the 56th birthday of Adolf Hitler:
The Soviet army is about to conquer Berlin. The situation in the Führer's bunker is getting worse. But Hitler is not thinking task. He plans to armies and divisions that no longer exist.
The last 10 days of his life began - and the last 18 days of the Third Reich.
Criticism
The lexicon of the International film ruled: " Measured at the historical image and power of Hitler's influence, the film is an obvious misinterpretation, which also brings around the appropriate seriousness by Kitsch effects in the painting of becoming known facts. "
Background
The elaborately produced feature film is the second attempt to reconstruct the days in the Führerbunker. The first feature film on the subject put Georg Wilhelm Pabst in 1955 prior to the final act. As a third experiment, you can call the movie The Bunker (1981 ) with Anthony Hopkins in the role of Adolf Hitler. 2004 attacked Oliver Hirschbiegel with his film The Downfall, the issue once again.