The Last Ten Days
The Last Ten Days (German: Der letzte Akt) is a 1955 Austrian-German drama film directed by G. W. Pabst.[1] It was the first film in post-World War II Germany to feature the character of Adolf Hitler.[2] It follows him and others in what were the last days of the Third Reich.
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Directed by | G. W. Pabst |
Produced by | Carl Szokoll |
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Starring | Albin Skoda |
Cinematography | Günther Anders |
Edited by | Herbert Taschner |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
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Language | German |
Cast
- Albin Skoda as Adolf Hitler
- Oskar Werner as Hauptmann Wüst
- Lotte Tobisch as Eva Braun
- Willy Krause as Joseph Goebbels
- Erich Stuckmann as Heinrich Himmler
- Erland Erlandsen as Albert Speer
- Curt Eilers as Martin Bormann
- Leopold Hainisch as Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel
- Otto Schmöle as Generaloberst Alfred Jodl
- Herbert Herbe as General Hans Krebs
- Hannes Schiel as SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Günsche
- Erik Frey as General Wilhelm Burgdorf
- Otto Wögerer as Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim
- Martha Wallner as Frieda, Kantineurin
See also
- Hitler: The Last Ten Days, a 1973 film
- The Death of Adolf Hitler 1968 book by Soviet journalist Lev Bezymenski
- The Death of Adolf Hitler (Sunday Night Theatre episode) (1973), a British television film
- The Bunker (1981 film), a CBS television film
- Downfall (2004 film) German production
References
- Crowther, Bosley. "NY Times: The Last Ten Days". NY Times. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
- "Opening Pandora's Box". The Criterion Collection. 2006.
External links
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