Countdown to War
Countdown to War | |
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Directed by | Patrick Lau |
Written by | Ronald Harwood |
Produced by | Norma Percy |
Starring | Ian McKellen |
Music by | Richard Harvey |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Language | English |
Countdown to War is a television film made in 1989 as a co-production by Granada Television and PBS. It recounts the events that occurred between 15 March 1939, when the German army commanded by Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia and created the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and 3 September 1939, the date when France and United Kingdom declared war on Germany. The film is divided into 4 different stages: Mussolini's study, Hitler's Chancellery, Stalin's Kremlin and Chamberlain's Cabinet. The script is based on private letters, diaries and records of meetings between the different leaders.[1] The film starred Ian McKellen, Michael Aldridge, Alex Norton and Barrie Rutter.
Plot
Europe's most powerful leaders desperately plot their strategies, attempting to determine the next moves of both their allies and enemies. The private meetings, arguments, anguish and personal battles will change the course of history. The Second World War is about to begin.
Cast
- Ian McKellen - Adolf Hitler
- Michael Aldridge - Neville Chamberlain
- David Swift - Édouard Daladier
- Alex Norton - Joseph Stalin
- Barrie Rutter - Benito Mussolini
- John Woodvine - Joachim von Ribbentrop
- Peter Vaughan - Hermann Goering
- Tony Britton - Nevile Henderson
Availability
A DVD of this film was released on 22 January 2008.[2]
References
- ^ "卐 Adolf Hitler 卐 Biografia audiovisual en ?cine y TV". www.cinnection.com.
- ^ "Countdown to War". 22 January 2008 – via Amazon.
External links
- 1989 films
- Biographical films about Adolf Hitler
- Biographical films about politicians
- American films
- English-language films
- American historical films
- World War II films
- Cultural depictions of Winston Churchill
- Cultural depictions of Neville Chamberlain
- Cultural depictions of Joseph Stalin
- Cultural depictions of Benito Mussolini
- Cultural depictions of Hermann Göring
- Films scored by Richard Harvey
- American television film stubs
- World War II film stubs