The Bunker (1981) Reviews

The Bunker (1981)
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This exhaustive (and exhausting) 3-hour TV movie dramatizes the last three months of Adolph Hitler's life, spent in his bunker in Berlin. Anthony Hopkins is repulsively riveting as Hitler, while Piper Laurie is even more frightening as fanatical Frau Goebbels. Joseph Goebbels (Cliff Gorman) feeds the Fuehrer's ego as the Nazi empire crumbles, while Albert Speer (Richard Jordan) defies him. The day before his suicide, Hitler legalizes his relationship with mistress Eva Braun (Susan Blakely). The film's plot extends beyond the suicide, with the triumphant allied forces arguing over who has proprietary rights to Hitler's remains. First telecast January 27, 1981, The Bunker was based on Joseph O'Donnell's best seller, which in turn was based on first-hand accounts. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
George Schaefer
Format(s):
DVD
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Brian C.

Save yourself the time and get "Downfall", the original German version of this script. In Bunker, the acting takes precedence over the content of the move and drags the experience down.

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WT Y.

A flat, somewhat boring movie. Couldn't get interested in any of the characters. In fact by the end of the movie, I no longer cared who won the war.

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Lisa A.

Interesting, but lost in oblivion of exhaustive acting. Way too much dramatization with no character development.

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Leonard O.

Good production. Susan Blakely, who plays Eva Braun, is too attractive for the part. You won't see any Russian tanks or planes (too expensive). The movie shows how the people running the show were disconnecting to the widespread suffering until it landing on their doorstep.

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    Brian C.

    Save yourself the time and get "Downfall", the original German version of this script. In Bunker, the acting takes precedence over the content of the move and drags the experience down.

    Yes   |   No

     
    WT Y.

    A flat, somewhat boring movie. Couldn't get interested in any of the characters. In fact by the end of the movie, I no longer cared who won the war.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Lisa A.

    Interesting, but lost in oblivion of exhaustive acting. Way too much dramatization with no character development.

    Yes   |   No

     
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