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Hitler - Die letzten 10 Tage

Originaltitel: Hitler: The Last Ten Days
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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2020
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Hitler - Die letzten 10 Tage (1973)
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Eine Dramatisierung, die auf Augenzeugenberichten über Hitlers letzte Tage in einem unterirdischen Bunker, seine militärischen Gefolgsleute und seine stürmische Beziehung zu Eva Braun basier... Alles lesenEine Dramatisierung, die auf Augenzeugenberichten über Hitlers letzte Tage in einem unterirdischen Bunker, seine militärischen Gefolgsleute und seine stürmische Beziehung zu Eva Braun basiert.Eine Dramatisierung, die auf Augenzeugenberichten über Hitlers letzte Tage in einem unterirdischen Bunker, seine militärischen Gefolgsleute und seine stürmische Beziehung zu Eva Braun basiert.

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    • Ennio De Concini
  • Drehbuch
    • Ivan Moffat
    • Gerhardt Boldt
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alec Guinness
    • Simon Ward
    • Adolfo Celi
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    2020
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      • Ennio De Concini
    • Drehbuch
      • Ivan Moffat
      • Gerhardt Boldt
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alec Guinness
      • Simon Ward
      • Adolfo Celi
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    Alec Guinness
    Alec Guinness
    • Adolf Hitler
    Simon Ward
    Simon Ward
    • Hauptmann Hoffman
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • General Krebs
    Diane Cilento
    Diane Cilento
    • Hanna Reitsch
    Gabriele Ferzetti
    Gabriele Ferzetti
    • Fieldmarshall Keitel
    Eric Porter
    Eric Porter
    • General Von Greim
    Doris Kunstmann
    Doris Kunstmann
    • Eva Braun
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • General Burgdorf
    John Barron
    John Barron
    • Dr. Stumpfegger
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • Josef Goebbels
    Sheila Gish
    Sheila Gish
    • Frau Christian
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • Fegelein
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • General Weidling
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Guensche
    Barbara Jefford
    Barbara Jefford
    • Magda Goebbels
    Mark Kingston
    Mark Kingston
    • Martin Bormann
    Phyllida Law
    Phyllida Law
    • Fraulein Manzialy
    Ann Lynn
    Ann Lynn
    • Fraulein Junge
    • Regie
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Drehbuch
      • Ivan Moffat
      • Gerhardt Boldt
      • Ennio De Concini
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    10GulyJimson

    Hitler: The greatest performing artist of the twentieth-century?

    How does one approach the towering figure of Adolf Hitler, a figure so out-sized in his cruelty, so colossal in his infamy, that it staggers the imagination to conceive that he actually lived and breathed? Yet he was as human as you and I and gifted with some of the virtues and most of the flaws that flesh is heir to. One could examine him from a historical, psychological, or sociological perspective. Taking a position on Hitler's moral character is not difficult; he was the embodiment of evil. But did he have greatness, as well? His nemesis, Winston Churchill offered this assessment, "If evil can be great, we cannot deny him greatness." He certainly had genius. Not as a painter as he probably wished. His genius lay elsewhere. He was probably the greatest actor of the twentieth-century who used first Germany and then the World as his stage, mesmerizing it with performances of such messianic passion that he transported his audiences away with him to some unattainable inner Valhalla of their own making. Watching one of his performances-I call his speeches performances-because it was not what he said, but how he said it that was extraordinary, one is immediately struck by how well thought out and structured they were, with every gesture and movement of the body orchestrated to give meaning to the the torrent of words pouring forth.

    Hitler has been well served in cinema. As an enthusiastic cineaste and certifiable egomaniac, he probably would not have been pleased by the portrayals. He likely would have viewed himself as a tragic hero, or worse a misunderstood martyr. He would never have understood that his crimes were too heinous and numerous for cinema to depict him in that light. Some notable interpretations of Der Fuhrer have been, Charles Chaplin, "The Great Dictator" (1940) Ludwig Donath, "The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler" (1943) Luther Adler, "The Desert Fox" (1951) Albin Skoda, "The Last Ten Days" (1955) Richard Basehart, "Hitler" (1962) Billy Frick, "Is Paris Burning?" (1966) Frank Finlay, "The Death of Adolf Hitler" (1973) Alec Guinness, "Hitler: The Last Ten Days" (1973) Ian Bannen, "The Gathering Storm" (1974) Anthony Hopkins, "The Bunker" (1981) Derek Jacobi, "Inside The Third Reich" (1982) Norman Rodway, "The Empty Mirror" (1996) Noah Taylor as a young Hitler in "Max" (2002) Robert Carlyle, "Hitler: The Rise of Evil" (2003) Bruno Ganz, "Der Untergang" (2004). All of these actor have illuminated aspects of the man's complex personality, so in many ways the performer we "like best" as Hitler is the one who best captures those qualities we associate with the man. Alec Guinness best captured my view of Hitler as performing artist. The bunker was his stage and his entourage, his last captive audience for his final, most terrible performance, the initiator of Gotterdammerung. It is an impressive acting turn by Guinness because the script does not allow him to indulge in any great histrionic oration. Instead, he brings all the vanity and egocentricity of a frustrated actor desperately needing the approbation of his audience-however small. Whether launching into a monologue about the great old days of his rise to power, or haranguing his generals to "will" their way to victory, that need for approval, to be the center of attention is like a spoiled child who is never satisfied with the love and attention he receives, can never fill the gaping void that is the core of his existence.

    Guinness, who made a career both on stage and film portraying "little men" illuminates beautifully the inner life of the man, capturing Hitler's pettiness of spirit, and essential provincialism. A wonderful example of this is the scene where Hitler having decided to kill himself and have his body burned, smugly tells Goebbels who has decided to do the same, that there may not be enough petrol because he is hoarding all of it for himself, all the while spreading gobs of cream on his chocolate cake like a little boy satisfying his sweet tooth. This is for the most part a quieter Hitler than previous shown, and with one notable exception, mercifully free from the usual hysterics and ravings that have long since become cliché. At the same time Guinness manages to capture the drug-ridden, bleary-eyed, broken, ex-dictator shuffling his way to the grave. One could almost feel pity for this creature, if only he himself were not so pitiless. Even at the end he is the eternal actor, never comfortable with being himself, always assuming a new role in order to define not only himself but his relationship to others. Whether playing the charismatic father figure to a still believing Captain Hoffman, (Simon Ward) the sly old matchmaker between General Von Greim, (Eric Porter) and Hanna Reitsch, (Diane Cilento) the betrayed friend and mentor when he hears of Himmler's attempts to negotiated a truce with the allies, or justifying his barbarity ("Nature is cruel, so I too must be cruel!") to his final, penultimate audience, Eva Baum just before they commit suicide, Guinness keeps this Hitler even with his monstrous ego, intensely and uncomfortably human. And with his uncanny chameleon like ability he easily incorporates the man's gestures and mannerisms without ever slipping into caricature. Guinnes always considered his portrayal of Hitler to be among his five greatest film performances and it wouldn't be until he played William Dorrit in "Little Dorrit" (1988) would he have another film role that would challenge his abilities as an actor.
    9herbstnebel2ss

    Well made and historically accurate.

    "Hitler: the Last Ten Days" is beyond doubt the best movie ever made about Adolf Hitler's final days. The sets, uniforms and script are exceedingly accurate. I could find only two flaws regarding uniforms. Even the actors bore a remarkable resemblance to the characters they portrayed. I was somewhat disappointed with the casting of Doris Kunstmann as Eva Braun. Doris is far too beautiful. Britt Ekland would have been a much better choice. The exterior scenes, being shot in black and white accentuated the graphic realism outside the bunker as opposed to the color shots of the madness within. Most of the script is based on the writings of Rittmeister Gerhard Boldt (portrayed by Simon Ward as Hauptmann Hoffman). Boldt left the bunker just shortly before Hitler's suicide. The research done for the construction of the sets must have been awesome. Even an old cement mixer viewed in wartime photos is present. The bare concrete walls and luxurious furnishings cast a stark reality of the bunker interior. Regarding performances, Alec Guinness is of course commanding as Hitler. He clearly shows he is concerned about nothing except his place in history and how many followers he can convince to follow his lead of suicide as opposed to surrender. All the other roles, except Eva Braun's are minor as they should be. Goebbels comes across as the eternal lackey, who would rather his children die, than live in a world without Hitler. Bormann's sole concern is consolidating power in the Reich that is soon to be no more. The Generals follow orders as they have for years, and quarrel amongst themselves about who should break the latest bad news to the Fuehrer. All in all the film is quite entertaining and will definitely hold the attention of any history buff.
    yenlo

    Good history lesson film

    Excellent film about the final days of Adolph Hitler and his last stand in the legendary Berlin Bunker. The opening credits are outstanding as they give the viewer a quick history lesson of German conquest and loss from 1939 up to 20 April 1945. All actors in this picture do a brilliant job with Alec Guinness leading the way as the Bohemian Corporal himself.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Alec Guinness as Hitler

    This starts with a recap of the Nazi rise to power. The opening credits roll as German forces roll through a map and then they retreat back towards Berlin. It's April 20, 1945 and the Russians are closing in on his Berlin bunker. It's the 56th birthday of Adolf Hitler (Alec Guinness) and ten days before he commits suicide. It's a delusional place where Hitler directs non-existent and depleted forces. There is an air of unreality. After Hitler's death, the remaining personnel light up their cigarettes which was forbidden during his life. It's purported to be based on eye-witness accounts of the true events. Guinness brings his legendary acting prowess to the character. It's not the most thrilling story especially since the ending is inevitable. It's a methodical telling. It is the performance that holds it all together.
    8Pearsey

    Alec Guinness' realistic portrayal

    "Hitler: The Last Ten Days" is watchable chiefly due to the remarkable portrayal of the Nazi dictator by Alec Guinness. Guinness sought to portray Hitler as a man and succeeds in his efforts.

    The opening credits, narrated by Alstair Cooke are noteworthy in giving a 5 minute history lesson bringing the viewer up to date - April 20, 1945 in the Berlin bunker of Adolph Hitler. The acts of Hitler in the final 10 days of his life, bizarre and murderous to the end, are worth watching only because of Guinness. He has the mannerisms and although I've never met Hitler, after watching this film, I felt that I had. The physical resemblance is startling.

    Most frightening scene: Hitler's worst tantrum ever after finding out he had been "betrayed" by his generals. Alec Guinness goes from hysterical rage to sobbing "the war is lost" and makes you feel the terror his underlings must have felt.

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      Sir Alec Guinness always felt that this was the only screen performance with which he was completely satisfied.
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      The map of Europe shown along with the opening credits show a unified Iberian Peninsula, although this union ended in 1640.
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      Adolf Hitler: It's good fortune for the government that the masses don't think. Otherwise, human society as we know it might cease to exist.

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      Featured in Film Extra: Alec Guiness (1973)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. April 1973 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Italien
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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      • 1 Std. 46 Min.(106 min)
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