The Bunker (1981)
April 15, 1981Release Date
The Bunker (1981)
April 15, 1981Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Anthony Hopkins
Adolph Hitler
Richard Jordan
Albert Speer
Cliff Gorman
Joseph Goebbels
James Naughton
James O'Donnell
Michael Lonsdale
Martin Bormann
Martin Jarvis
Johannes Hentschel
Michael Kitchen
Rochus Misch
Andrew Ray
Major Otto Günsche
Piper Laurie
Magda Goebbels
Susan Blakely
Eva Braun
Robert Austin
Walter Wagner
Geoffrey Bateman
Riebold
Graham Bishop
Helmut Goebbels
Nathalie Boulmer
Elga Goebbels
Yves Brainville
Gen. Hans Guderian
Jane Carr
Greta Hentschel
Georges Corraface
Gard SS #1 (as George Chorafas)
Michael Culver
Gen. Mohnke
Larry Dann
Moss
Erick Desmarestz
Gard SS #2
Max Douchin
Russian guard
Julian Fellowes
Col. von Below
Patrick Floersheim
Henderson
Peggy Frankston
Frau Speer
Steve Gadler
SS Soldier
Frank Gatliff
Dr. Schenck
Alison Glennie
Maria Misch
Robert Grange
Kempka
Daniel Groheim
Intendant
Sharon Gunning
Hilde Goebbels
Terrence Hardiman
Gen. Fegelein (as Terence Hardiman)
Edward Hardwicke
Dieter Stahl
Karl Held
Hans Baur
Diana Higbee
Hedde Goebbels
Barry Jackson
Krebs
Anne Kazatzker
Mrs. Shroeder (as Anne Kasatzker)
Jeffrey Kime
Gard SS #3
David King
Hermann Goering
Lola Lecerf
Heidi Goebbels
Jean-Marie Lemaire
Sentinelle
Lisa Marlowe
Holde Goebbels
Sarah Marshall
Mrs. Junge
Jean-Claude Mounier
Young Hitlerien
John Paul
Gen. Wilhelm Keitel
Morris Perry
Dr. Haase
Robert Pugh
Turnow
Georges Roiron
Planton
Pam St. Clement
Cook (as Pamela Saint-Clement)
Paulita Sedgwick
Mrs. Wolf
John Sharp
Dr. Morell
Michael Sheard
Heinrich Himmler
Tony Steedman
Gen. Alfred Jodl
David Swift
Gen. Rattenhuber
Alison Svoboda
Mrs. Christian
Clément Thierry
Franz (as Clement Thierry)
Frédéric Witta
Kruger (as Frederic Witta)
S. Baste Morand
Young Hitlerian Singer (as Baste Morand S.)
C. Hue
Young Hitlerian Singer (as Hue C.)
M. Martinez
Young Hitlerian Singer (as Martinez M.)
L. Tucoulat
Young Hitlerian Singer (as Tucoulat L.)
James Shuman
Goebbels' Assistant (as Jimmy Shumann)
George Schaefer
Director / Producer
John Gay
Screenplay
James P. O'Donnell
Book
Ronald H. Gilbert
Producer / Executive In Charge Of Production
Diana Kerew
Executive Producer
Adrienne Luraschi
Associate Producer
David Susskind
Producer
Adia Young
Co-Producer
Brad Fiedel
Music / Sound Effects
Jean-Louis Picavet
Cinematography
Greyfox
Editor
Rose Tobias Shaw
Casting
Alain Nègre
Art Direction
Georges Lecosse
Set Decoration
Alain Maunoury
Set Decoration
Gisèle Tanalias
Costume Designer
Edward 'Lon' Bentley
Makeup Artist
Anne-Marie Branca-Martiquet
Makeup Artist
Catherine Gomez-Fernandez
Hairstylist
Reine-Marie Montemont
Makeup Artist
Amélie Vinson-Rouffio
Makeup Artist
Christina Friedgen
Post Production Supervisor
Monique Guerrier
Executive In Charge Of Production
Mike Moder
Executive In Charge Of Production
Alain Suspene
Production Manager
Gabriel Aghion
Second Assistant Director
Marie-Reine Josselin
First Assistant Director
Jacques Bataille
Assistant Art Director
Jean-Claude Canese
Prop Maker
Guy Declippel
Prop Maker
Claude Rageul
Construction Manager
Serge Trommenschlager
Construction Manager
Robert L. Harman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jean-Pierre Leroy
Boom Operator
René Magnol
Production Sound Mixer
William L.
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Clive Smith
Supervising Sound Editor
Howard S. Wollman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bernard Journoux
Gaffer
Lucien Msika
Camera Operator
Jean-Marie Vimard
Gaffer
Serge Vitry
Key Grip
Jacqueline Dane
Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 15, 1981
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 30m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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The Bunker is a 1981 American made-for-television historical war film produced by Time-Life Productions based on the 1975 book The Bunker by James P. O'Donnell.The film, directed by George Schaefer and adapted for the screen by John Gay, is a dramatization depicting the events surrounding Adolf Hitler's last weeks in and around his underground bunker in Berlin before and during the Battle of Berlin. The film stars Anthony Hopkins as Hitler, plus an all star cast including Richard Jordan, Susan Blakely, and Cliff Gorman.
At the 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards in 1981, Anthony Hopkins won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie beating out two actors from the miniseries Shogun (Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune) and two actors from the miniseries Masada (Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss).