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Dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the battle for the city.
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150 min
1981-04-15
Released
English
51
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Adolf Hitler
Albert Speer
Joseph Goebbels
James O'Donnell
Martin Bormann
Johannes Hentschel
Rochus Misch
Major Otto Günsche
Magda Goebbels
Eva Braun
Walter Wagner
Riebold
Helmut Goebbels
Elga Goebbels
Gen. Hans Guderian
Greta Hentschel
Gard SS #1
Gen. Mohnke
Moss
Gard SS #2
Russian guard
Col. von Below
Henderson
Frau Speer
SS Soldier
Dr. Schenck
Maria Misch
Kempka
Intendant
Hilde Goebbels
Gen. Fegelein
Dieter Stahl
Hans Baur
Hedde Goebbels
Krebs
Mrs. Shroeder
Gard SS #3
Hermann Goering
Heidi Goebbels
Sentinelle
Holde Goebbels
Mrs. Junge
Young Hitlerien
Gen. Wilhelm Keitel
Dr. Haase
Turnow
Planton
Cook
Mrs. Wolf
Dr. Morell
Heinrich Himmler
Gen. Alfred Jodl
Gen. Rattenhuber
Mrs. Christian
Franz
Kruger
Young Hitlerian Singer
Young Hitlerian Singer
Young Hitlerian Singer
Young Hitlerian Singer
Goebbels' Assistant
Themmer
Goering's Assistant
(uncredited)
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5.8
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6.1
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6.0
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4.0
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6.7
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6.8
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7.2
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7.1
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7.2
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