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Genre
  
Drama, History, War

Network
  
CBS

Country
  
United States

3.3/10
IMDb

Director
  
George Schaefer

First episode date
  
January 27, 1981

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Release date
  
January 27, 1981 (1981-01-27)

Based on
  
The Bunker  by James P. ODonnell

Writer
  
John Gay (written for television by), James P. ODonnell (based on the book by)

Cast
  
Anthony Hopkins
(Adolf Hitler),
Richard Jordan
,
James Naughton
,
Cliff Gorman
,
Piper Laurie

Similar movies
  
Downfall (2004), The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973), Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973), Hitler (1962), Valkyrie (2008)

The bunker 1981


The Bunker is a 1981 CBS television film, Time Life production based on the book The Bunker by James P. O'Donnell.

Contents

The film, directed by George Schaefer and adapted for the screen by John Gay, is a dramatisation 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.

The bunker 1981


Plot

The film opens in 1945, with O'Donnell (James Naughton) gaining entry to the Führerbunker by bribing a Soviet sentry with a packet of cigarettes.

The actors' interpretations of the events differ in ways from the traditional accounts. For example, during the final meeting between Hitler and Albert Speer, Hopkins adopts a sarcastic tone and gestures (including mock applause) that suggest that Hitler was already aware of Speer's betrayal, even though he uses the exact words recounted by the witnesses. This became a fairly controversial scene due to a perception in some circles that the resemblance to Jesus Christ's legendary foreseeing of Judas's betrayal was intentional. These accusations were consistently denied, as were reports regarding a rumoured on-set romance between Piper Laurie (Magda Goebbels) and Cliff Gorman (Joseph Goebbels).

Also, the film constantly shifts the point-of-view character. This includes characters who are not known to have left their experiences on record. For example, Dr. Werner Haase is used in this manner, even though he was never interviewed (having died in late 1950). Likewise, two scenes are written from the viewpoint of Hitler's cook, Constanze Manziarly, and in one scene, Manziarly actually has a flashback, remembering happier days. However, Manziarly disappeared while escaping from the bunker, so neither O'Donnell nor any other person was able to interview her or get her viewpoint.

Ironically, given O'Donnell's work on the breakout, the film ends just as the groups are leaving the bunker complex of the Reich Chancellery, and there is never any explanation given for the flamboyant caviar scene.

Cast

In a short scene at the beginning of the film, a younger O'Donnell is played by actor James Naughton. O'Donnell himself provided brief voice-over narrations at the beginning and end of the film.

Anthony Hopkins won an Emmy for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler. Actors on the set claimed his performance was so convincing that those playing German soldiers snapped to attention whenever Hopkins came onto the set, even if he wasn't in character.

Actors Michael Sheard (Himmler) and Tony Steedman (Jodl) reprised their characters from the 1973 British television film The Death of Adolf Hitler.

Awards

The film was critically acclaimed, as the list of honors shows:

Won:

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie: Anthony Hopkins
  • Nominated:

  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie: Piper Laurie
  • Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
  • René Magnol (production mixer)
  • Robert L. Harman (re-recording mixer)
  • William L. McCaughey (re-recording mixer)
  • Howard S. Wollman (re-recording mixer)
  • References

    The Bunker (1981 film) Wikipedia
    The Bunker (1981 film) IMDbThe Bunker (1981 film) Rotten Tomatoes