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Frank Finlay | Adolf Hitler | |
Raymond Adamson | Field Marshall Keitel | |
Cyril Appleton | 1st Guard | |
Sean Arnold | 2nd Guard | |
Lindsay Barker | Holde Goebbels | |
Richard Bebb | Grand Admiral Doenitz | |
Peter Blythe | Dr. Stumpfegger | |
Willy Bowman | Field Marshall Von Greim | |
Carole Boyd | Fraulein Manzialy | |
Harry Brooks Jr. | Axmann | |
Caroline Mortimer | ||
Ed Devereaux | ||
Ray McAnally | ||
Oscar Quitak | ||
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Producer | Rex Firkin
Jeremy Godwin |
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Writer | Vincent Tilsley
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Set entirely in a replica of the Berlin bunker where Hitler's last days unfolded, this drama is a definitive study of Hitler at the end of his life. The play follows the last ten days in Hitler's life, from his birthday on April 20th, 1945 until his death by desperate suicide just ten days later, as his dream of a thousand year Reich became a drugged and paranoid nightmare. Starring Frank Finlay as Hitler and Caroline Mortimer as Eva Braun. |
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