Bizzare, bombastic and sure to rankle, Barry J. Hershey's outrageously fanciful journey into the mind of Adolph Hitler is also a surprisingly incisive examination of fascist psychology. Deep within a dank, cavernous bunker at some unspecified
time after the fall of the Third Reich, Adolph Hitler (Norman Rodway) is busy thinking about his image. "For 12 years, I was the greatest actor in Europe," he muses, and he's got the scrapbook to prove it. As he pores over newsreels, home movies, newspaper clippings and photographs, Hitler
dictates his memoirs and evaluates not his life, but his persona the reflection he constructed in order to seduce a nation. He's not...
Released:
1999
Rated:
NR
Length:
117 mins