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Ian McKellen | Adolf Hitler | |
Alex Morton | ||
Barrie Rutter | ||
Michael Aldridge | Neville Chamberlain | |
Peter Vaughan | Hermann Göring | |
Robert Ashby | Bonnet | |
Sean Barry-Weske | Nicolaus von Below | |
Anthony Bate | Sir John Simon | |
Tony Britton | Sir Nevile Henderson | |
Jonathan Coy | Butler | |
Michael Cronin | Molotov | |
Michael Culver | Lord Halifax | |
Alex Norton |
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Producer | Norma Percy
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Writer | Ronald Harwood
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Was the second World War precipitated by a misunderstanding? This docu-drama based on private papers, diaries and official records - many of them unpublished - takes the viewer inside Hitler's Chancellery, Chamberlain's Cabinet, Stalin's Kermlin and Mussolini's Study as Europe's leaders struggled to outmaneuver their rivals - and their allies - on the brink of world conflict. |
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