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The Bunker
The Bunker

The Bunker

Genres

WarDrama

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Dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the battle for the city.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

150 mins

Rating

6.235/10

Release Date

15 April 1981

Country

United States of America

Cast

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins

Adolph Hitler

Richard Jordan

Richard Jordan

Albert Speer

Cliff Gorman

Cliff Gorman

Joseph Goebbels

James Naughton

James Naughton

James O'Donnell

Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale

Martin Bormann

Martin Jarvis

Martin Jarvis

Johannes Hentschel

Michael Kitchen

Michael Kitchen

Rochus Misch

Andrew Ray

Andrew Ray

Major Otto Günsche

Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie

Magda Goebbels

Susan Blakely

Susan Blakely

Eva Braun

Robert Austin

Robert Austin

Walter Wagner

Geoffrey Bateman

Geoffrey Bateman

Riebold

Graham Bishop

Graham Bishop

Helmut Goebbels

Nathalie Boulmer

Nathalie Boulmer

Elga Goebbels

Yves Brainville

Yves Brainville

Gen. Hans Guderian

Jane Carr

Jane Carr

Greta Hentschel

Georges Corraface

Georges Corraface

Gard SS #1 (as George Chorafas)

Michael Culver

Michael Culver

Gen. Mohnke

Larry Dann

Larry Dann

Moss

Erick Desmarestz

Erick Desmarestz

Gard SS #2

Max Douchin

Max Douchin

Russian guard

Julian Fellowes

Julian Fellowes

Col. von Below

Patrick Floersheim

Patrick Floersheim

Henderson

Peggy Frankston

Peggy Frankston

Frau Speer

Steve Gadler

Steve Gadler

SS Soldier

Frank Gatliff

Frank Gatliff

Dr. Schenck

Alison Glennie

Alison Glennie

Maria Misch

Robert Grange

Robert Grange

Kempka

Daniel Groheim

Daniel Groheim

Intendant

Sharon Gunning

Sharon Gunning

Hilde Goebbels

Terrence Hardiman

Terrence Hardiman

Gen. Fegelein (as Terence Hardiman)

Edward Hardwicke

Edward Hardwicke

Dieter Stahl

Karl Held

Karl Held

Hans Baur

Diana Higbee

Diana Higbee

Hedde Goebbels

Barry Jackson

Barry Jackson

Krebs

Anne Kazatzker

Anne Kazatzker

Mrs. Shroeder (as Anne Kasatzker)

Jeffrey Kime

Jeffrey Kime

Gard SS #3

David King

David King

Hermann Goering

Lola Lecerf

Lola Lecerf

Heidi Goebbels

Jean-Marie Lemaire

Jean-Marie Lemaire

Sentinelle

Lisa Marlowe

Lisa Marlowe

Holde Goebbels

Sarah Marshall

Sarah Marshall

Mrs. Junge

Jean-Claude Mounier

Jean-Claude Mounier

Young Hitlerien

John Paul

John Paul

Gen. Wilhelm Keitel

Morris Perry

Morris Perry

Dr. Haase

Robert Pugh

Robert Pugh

Turnow

Georges Roiron

Georges Roiron

Planton

Pam St. Clement

Pam St. Clement

Cook (as Pamela Saint-Clement)

Paulita Sedgwick

Paulita Sedgwick

Mrs. Wolf

John Sharp

John Sharp

Dr. Morell

Michael Sheard

Michael Sheard

Heinrich Himmler

Tony Steedman

Tony Steedman

Gen. Alfred Jodl

David Swift

David Swift

Gen. Rattenhuber

Alison Svoboda

Alison Svoboda

Mrs. Christian

Clément Thierry

Clément Thierry

Franz (as Clement Thierry)

Frédéric Witta

Frédéric Witta

Kruger (as Frederic Witta)

S. Baste Morand

S. Baste Morand

Young Hitlerian Singer (as Baste Morand S.)

C. Hue

C. Hue

Young Hitlerian Singer (as Hue C.)

M. Martinez

M. Martinez

Young Hitlerian Singer (as Martinez M.)

L. Tucoulat

L. Tucoulat

Young Hitlerian Singer (as Tucoulat L.)

James Shuman

James Shuman

Goebbels' Assistant (as Jimmy Shumann)

Pauline Peart

Pauline Peart

(uncredited)

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