Hitler: The Last Ten Days is a 1973 film depicting the days leading up to Adolf Hitler's suicide. It stars Alec Guinness and Simon Ward.
Despite its subject matter, this movie is remarkable for the way it employs black humor in its portrayal of Hitler's last days. Overall, Guinness combines Hitler's impending defeat with his megalomania to create a comic figure.
The black humor includes such memorable scenes as: Hitler holding tea parties and eating chocolate eclairs as the country collapses; Joseph Goebbels and his wife, Magda, getting into domestic arguments; Hitler being forced to certify that he's of "pure Aryan blood" when he gets married; and everyone trying to get around the bunker's ban on smoking, only to finally be able to light up after Hitler's death.
The movie opens with Hitler's 56th birthday on April 20, 1945, and ends ten days later, with his suicide on April 30.
The motif of this movie is that everybody Hitler ever knew or cared for abandoned him, one by one, before his suicide. While this is mostly true, the movie takes liberties by having everyone, including Eva Braun, betray him.
Compared to reliable accounts of Hitler's final days, this movie, while amusing (especially due to Guinness' performance), is not considered accurate. More specifically:
See also: Hitler's death.
Les Dix derniers jours d'Hitler | Гитлер: Последние десять дней (фильм)
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