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Hitler's Folly
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Hitler's Folly

Jun 1, 2016
1h 7m
★ 4.2

Overview

"Hitler's Folly" explores what might have happened if Adolf Hitler's art career had been more successful and instead of becoming an evil dictator, he was inspired to become an animator like Walt Disney.

Genres

Comedy
Animation
Documentary

Production Companies

Bill Plympton Studios

Cast

Dana Ashbrook

Josh

Dana Ashbrook

Eden S. Bales

Eva Braun

Eden S. Bales

Catherine Branscome

Shoe Model

Catherine Branscome

Lukas Chin

Nazi Soldier

Lukas Chin

Francesco Filippini

Pants Model

Francesco Filippini

Jenna Gabriel

Telemarketing Customer 2

Jenna Gabriel

Morton Hall Millen

Advertising Exec

Morton Hall Millen

James Hancock

Nazi SS Soldier

James Hancock

Andreas Hykade

Concentration Camp Survivor

Andreas Hykade

Kevin Kolack

Head of Forensics

Kevin Kolack

Bill Plympton

Nazi Soldier

Bill Plympton

Alfred Rosenblatt

Bijou Kino Cinema Owner

Alfred Rosenblatt

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