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Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall

  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
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5.7/10
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Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall (1973)
Comedy

In 1940 London, jazz musician Spike Milligan joins the Royal Artillery at Bexhill for war training. He and his fellow soldiers experience both humorous and serious situations during their se... Read allIn 1940 London, jazz musician Spike Milligan joins the Royal Artillery at Bexhill for war training. He and his fellow soldiers experience both humorous and serious situations during their service.In 1940 London, jazz musician Spike Milligan joins the Royal Artillery at Bexhill for war training. He and his fellow soldiers experience both humorous and serious situations during their service.

  • Director
    • Norman Cohen
  • Writers
    • Spike Milligan
    • Johnny Byrne
    • Norman Cohen
  • Stars
    • Jim Dale
    • Arthur Lowe
    • Bill Maynard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    480
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Cohen
    • Writers
      • Spike Milligan
      • Johnny Byrne
      • Norman Cohen
    • Stars
      • Jim Dale
      • Arthur Lowe
      • Bill Maynard
    • 11User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jim Dale
    Jim Dale
    • Spike Milligan
    Arthur Lowe
    Arthur Lowe
    • Maj. Drysdale
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Sgt. Ellis
    Tony Selby
    Tony Selby
    • Bill
    Geoffrey Hughes
    Geoffrey Hughes
    • Larry
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Pongo
    John Forgeham
    John Forgeham
    • Wally
    Robert Longden
    • Heavenly
    Tony Hughes
    • Edwards
    Paul Antrim
    • Anderson
    Lionel Guyett
    • Sutton
    David Fennell
    • Neville
    David Belcher
    • Smith
    Windsor Davies
    Windsor Davies
    • Sgt. MacKay
    Stephen Yardley
    Stephen Yardley
    • Lt. Martin
    Spike Milligan
    Spike Milligan
    • Spike's Father
    Pat Coombs
    Pat Coombs
    • Spike's Mother
    Bob Todd
    Bob Todd
    • Referee
    • Director
      • Norman Cohen
    • Writers
      • Spike Milligan
      • Johnny Byrne
      • Norman Cohen
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    4henry8-3

    Adolf Hitler - My Part in his Downfall

    Based on the first of Spike Milligan's hilarious autobiographical wartime experiences. This is a gentle, occasionally amusing tale punctuated with a few serious moments about the horrors of war, about a group of civvies training to go to war.

    Nowhere near the laugh out loud experience the book is, with many scenes simply not working. Dale seems rather a strange casting choice, but otherwise there's a decent and familiar British cast delivering their oh so familiar TV personas. It is also badly filmed like an episode of a tv series, poorly framed and edited. Basically it's not awful just disappointing when you've been looking forward to a big laugh if you've read the book.
    bob the moo

    Occasionally touches Milligan's humour but mostly just amusing

    Young musician Spike Milligan is playing a gig when WW2 is announced. Spike is drafted into army and goes about training prior to joining action. On the way he and his squad experience plenty of amusing antics but also see the futility and losses of wartime. Based on the first volume of Spike's wartime memoirs.

    Spike Milligan was the last goon to go and his unique sense of humour will be greatly missed, although it does live on in many of today's comedians. This is a film version of his memoirs of his time in the second world war. The plot sticks close to the book, focusing on the training rather than later in the war. However the film can't completely bring out the absolute madness inherent in Spike's writing. The film does occasionally have touches of him but mostly this feels a little like a carry on film without the smut.

    The comments on the futility of war are OK but they feel like they're heavily thrown into the mix and don't sit well alongside the comedy. MASH did better than this later. This film is more like something between a Carry On film and MASH. It neither manages to do the satire well nor do the laughs as well as you'd hope. It does average with both but never feels comfortable with either.

    The characters are quite well drawn. Dale does well as Spike and manages to do a good job without doing an impression but Spike himself is given little to do as his own father. The support cast are all good but don't manage to shine as much as one would have hoped. Maynard, Lowe, Davis and Hughes are all nice surprises but all the best stuff is kept for Dale to use.

    Overall Spike fans will feel a little let down by the losses made in transition from page to screen. The comedy aspires to be Milliganesque but only occasionally does his hand shine through. The end result is still entertaining but never as funny as it should be. I suggest you all read the book rather than watching this. RIP Spike – happily your legacy is with us everyday and not just in this film.
    8spwatson-38425

    First belly laugh of the year!!

    I had forgotten the humor the sadness and the camaraderie. It stands the as a testimony to the stupidness of war!!

    Many of the people in this have passed on, is there a candle left to remake? Maybe jim Carry! The plot is simple the humor simple, and boxing hilariously funny, timeless slapstick humer.
    7delandrodders

    Don't compare it to the book

    Yes, i know the film has the same title as the book and yes the description sites Spike Milligans life as being the basis of the storey, but dear readers if you look at the film on its own, I believe it deserves a far better review than some would have you believe.

    The trouble with films that are supposedly based on books, they usually fall short. I have lost count of the reviews that compare the film to the source material and they typically follow the same path and end with the same conclusions. Directors come under fire for either sticking too closely or veering to far away. The current film is no exception and it mauled because its strays too far from the book. Here's a thought...maybe that's because the book cannot be filmed!! As one reviewer points out, the book is too crude and filthy, which doesnt translate itself to a great film. Another reviewer complains that the film is akin to a Carry On movie, which is unfair, there are no scantily clad ladies and minimal innuendo.

    It's just a light hearted look at army life in the days before troops were sent off to the front. It is very loosely based on some of the stories in Spike Milligan's excellent memoir, but it is in no way an autobiographical film. There are one or two sad moments, but much silliness and whimsy. There is little or no smut or outright softcore, which became prevalent in the late 70s. Its just a little comedy portrayed by some well known faces.
    4tigerboy-4

    Oh what a horrible mess!

    First of all I am biased as the autobiographical novel on which this film is based is, in my opinion, the pinnacle of Milligan's career and the funniest thing I have ever read.

    The film has a strong cast (but see below), but the script and direction are weak. It's as though they had no idea how to approach the material. Most of the time it's played as a "Carry On" style farce: then we get crude and jarring interludes of fashionable anti-war propaganda. The two styles just do not mesh or integrate.

    As for the actors, they do their best, but the "recruits" are all too obviously in their mid-to-late-thirties, rather than the 18-22 year olds they are supposed to be. This problem makes their attempts at silliness and slapstick rather embarrassing, and the coming-of-age theme seems misplaced and irrelevant. Arthur Lowe is excellent as always, but could have been given much more to do. Jim Dale is just too cuddly to capture the central character, and has to resort to pulling faces and speaking in silly voices to compensate.

    The one highlight comes very early, with Spike playing his own father- it's downhill from there.

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    • Trivia
      Spike Milligan was 21 when he was conscripted into the army in WW2; Jim Dale (I) was 38 when he portrayed Milligan in this film.
    • Goofs
      When the platoon are in the field about to start the 5 mile run, as the camera moves around behind the Sgt, several crew members (and boxes of equipment) are briefly visible standing at the front of the lorry.
    • Quotes

      Spike Milligan: [Having spent all night on sentry duty, Spike hears footsteps] Halt! Who goes there?

      Unseen soldier: [In a broad Yorkshire accent] Adolf Bloody 'itler!

      Spike Milligan: Pass... friend.

    • Connections
      References Dad's Army (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Gonna Be a Good War
      Words and Music by Ed Welch

      Sung by Jim Dale

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1973 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ware Hitorâ tokaku tatakaeri
    • Filming locations
      • Bluebell Railway, East Sussex, England, UK(Information from the railway company)
    • Production companies
      • Associated London Films
      • Norcon
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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