The Last Ten Days Explained

The Last Ten Days should not be confused with Hitler: The Last Ten Days.

The Last Ten Days
Director:G. W. Pabst
Producer:Carl Szokoll
Starring:Albin Skoda
Oskar Werner
Lotte Tobisch
Music:Erwin Halletz
Cinematography:Günther Anders
Editing:Herbert Taschner
Studio:Cosmopol-Film
Distributor:Cosmopol-Film
Columbia Film
Runtime:113 minutes
Language:German

The Last Ten Days (German: '''Der letzte Akt''') is a 1955 Austrian-German drama film directed by G. W. Pabst.[1] It was the first film in post-World War II Germany to feature the character of Adolf Hitler.[2] It follows him and others in what were the last days of the Third Reich.

It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and at Baden bei Wien. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Otto Pischinger, Wolf Witzemann and Werner Schlichting.

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Notes and References

  1. News: NY Times: The Last Ten Days . https://web.archive.org/web/20121022133131/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/126940/Der-Letzte-Akt/overview . dead . 22 October 2012 . 13 September 2009. Bosley . Movies & TV Dept. . . Bosley Crowther . 2012 . Crowther.
  2. Web site: Opening Pandora's Box. 2006. The Criterion Collection.