One hundred years of evil

One hundred years of evil

Release date : January 1, 2010
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Sweden / United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Erik Eger / Magnus Oliv /
Production companies : Golden Eagle Movies / Eight Millimetres /
January 1, 2010 1h 20m Sweden Adventure More
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Did Adolf Hitler survive WWII and live on under an assumed identity? Norwegian researcher Skule Antonsen sides with Spanish documentary filmmaker Idelfonso Elizalde to follow in the footsteps of Adolf Munchenhauser, a Hitler look alike captured by the Allied forces in Berlin 1945. When Munchenhauser is released from Camp Rebecca in 1946, a secret prison camp in the Nevada Desert, he decides to stay in the U.S. Skule digs into Munchenhausers life and hears a lot of stories, but none of them reveal his real identity. Is it possible that Adolf Munchenhuser really was Adolf Hitler? As Skule digs deeper for the truth it becomes clear that there are powerful forces that will do anything to stop him.
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  • title:One hundred years of evil
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Adventure · Comedy · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden · United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Erik Eger / Magnus Oliv /
  • Writers: Magnus Oliv · Erik Eger · Joacim Starander · Olly Blackburn ·
  • Production companies: Golden Eagle Movies · Eight Millimetres ·
  • Overview:Did Adolf Hitler survive WWII and live on under an assumed identity? Norwegian researcher Skule Antonsen sides with Spanish documentary filmmaker Idelfonso Elizalde to follow in the footsteps of Adolf Munchenhauser, a Hitler look alike captured by the Allied forces in Berlin 1945. When Munchenhauser is released from Camp Rebecca in 1946, a secret prison camp in the Nevada Desert, he decides to stay in the U.S. Skule digs into Munchenhausers life and hears a lot of stories, but none of them reveal his real identity. Is it possible that Adolf Munchenhuser really was Adolf Hitler? As Skule digs deeper for the truth it becomes clear that there are powerful forces that will do anything to stop him.
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