Hitler: The Last Ten Days
Hitler: The Last Ten Days is a 1973 biographical drama film depicting the days leading up to Adolf Hitler's suicide. The film stars Alec Guinness and Simon Ward, and features an introduction presented by Alistair Cooke; the original music score was composed by Mischa Spoliansky. The film is based on the book Hitler's Last Days: An Eye-Witness Account (first translated in English in 1973) by Gerhard Boldt, an officer in the German Army who survived the Führerbunker. Location shooting for the film included the De Laurentiis Studios in Rome and parts of England.
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Directed by | Ennio De Concini |
Written by | Gerhard Boldt Ennio De Concini Maria Pia Fusco Ivan Moffat Wolfgang Reinhardt |
Produced by | Wolfgang Reinhardt |
Starring | Alec Guinness Simon Ward Adolfo Celi Diane Cilento Gabriele Ferzetti |
Cinematography | Ennio Guarnieri |
Edited by | Kevin Connor |
Music by | Mischa Spoliansky |
Production companies | Tomorrow Entertainment West Film |
Distributed by | MGM-EMI (UK) Paramount Pictures (US) |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Italy |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,250,000 (US/Canada rentals) |
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