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World War Ii | Bunker
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6.8/10
IMDbOutstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special | 1981 | Anthony
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing | 1981
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special | 1981 | Piper
Reporters on the set said the sense of realism was so intense that at one point, when Anthony Hopkins entered the room to prepare for the next scene, actors portraying SS troops found themselves snapping to attention.
After viewing the dailies, one of the producers complained that Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Adolf Hitler was too sympathetic. Hopkins replied that his portrayal was based on the premise that ultimately even Hitler was also human, and that's what's so horrific about him.
Anthony Hopkins says that by portraying a grotesque, crumbling, and drugged monster like Adolf Hitler, also turned him into something else. Hopkins even shouted at his then-wife and scared her during filming.
In addition to the historical research, Anthony Hopkins styled Adolf Hitler after his paternal grandmother. His grandfather was a tyrant, of whom Hopkins was scared as a child.
At that point in his career, composer Brad Fiedel started to add more experimental sounds and techniques in his work. This movie was largely as an extended improvisation using sounds he created on the then-new Prophet-10 synthesizer.
"Albert Speer: The war is lost. Adolf Hitler: [shouting] The war is not lost! The war is not lost! The war will never be lost! We're gonna beat'em, we're gonna beat'em all!"
"Adolf Hitler: I have no faith, Speer. I have no faith."