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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: LEGEND FILMS
EAN: 0844503000125
Feature: Hitler: The Last Ten Days is cinema at its most powerful. Oscar winner Alec Guinness portrays the dictator in one of his most memorable performances. Spanning the final days from Hitler's 56th birthday to his death, this unflinching peek into the bunker shows us the downfall of a madman. Guinness explores every facet of the challenging role and Doris Kunstmann co-stars as doomed mistress Eva B
Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen
Item Dimensions: 500
Label: Legend Films
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Legend Films
MPN: LF00120
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Legend Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 03, 2008
Running Time: 106 minutes
Studio: Legend Films
Theatrical Release Date: 1973
Features:- Hitler: The Last Ten Days is cinema at its most powerful. Oscar winner Alec Guinness portrays the dictator in one of his most memorable performances. Spanning the final days from Hitler's 56th birthday to his death, this unflinching peek into the bunker shows us the downfall of a madman. Guinness explores every facet of the challenging role and Doris Kunstmann co-stars as doomed mistress Eva B
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Legend Films Inc. Release Date: 06/03/2008 Run time: 106 minutes Rating: Pg
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Alec Guiness as Hitler is amazing, the events are truly as history dictatesfor as much is as really known. Even the deterioration of Hitler's mind & body as his General's celebrate. Eva Braun's character is wonderful as she soothe's Hitler on his b'day & entertain's the faithful in the final days is outstanding as history is speculative for the most part here. Guiness outshines even Anthony Hopkins in the remake & if you want to see a more shining performance, get this older version of the final ... Read More
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Burdened by old film clips that we've seen millions of times in the past, as well as by stereoptyped portrayals of Hitler and his companions. Hence the viewing experience is essential boring and unexciting, despite the explosiveness of the content. Updated versions of this apocalyptic period give much better and more nuanced portrayals. For example--"Downfall"-- if you can tolerate subtitles.
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Defiantly cast against type, Alec Guinness transforms "Hitler: The Last Ten Days" (1973) into a strangely compelling cinema of the absurd. When considering the claustrophobic madness of those final days in April 1945, director Ennio De Concini's surreal approach works better than expected. Speaking with a grandfatherly British accent, Guinness offers an eccentric yet mesmerizing interpretation of Adolf Hitler - punctuated by striking close-ups that emphasize the German ruler's charismatic evil. Individual ... Read More
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I saw this once long ago and again recently to compare with: "The Bunker" and "Downfall" (A/K/A Der Untergang). Of the three, it is by far the worst. Hitler is one dimensional and over the top in presentation; his dialogue is generally made up of cobbled together verses from his speeches. Many of the Bunker principle players are missing. It really is dated and does not measure up next to "Downfall"; especially if one has read more then Hugh Trevor-Roper's book on this subject. I do give them credit for being ... Read More
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AMONG THE PICTURES ABOUT HITLER'S LAST DAYS, THIS IS THE MOST REALISTIC, WITHOUT EXAGERATION IN THE PORTRAITS, AND WITH A VERY INTERESTING MANNER TO INTRODUCE HITLER'S THINKINGS ABOUT NAZI PAST GLORY - WITH SCENES OF REAL DOCUMENTARY FILMS - AS FEED BACK OF HIS AGONY.
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