Grey Wolf: Hitler's Escape to Argentina

"The Case Presented..."

Nov 30 2012 Not Rated 1h 30m
Documentary, Drama

History tells us that Hitler died on April 30th 1945 by committing suicide with a single gunshot to the head; but what if history is wrong? Based on interviews with eye witnesses and years of dedicated research, this film dramatisation explores the possibility that Hitler didn't die in Germany at the end of the war, but instead escaped from Berlin by air and made his way to Argentina. This is the gripping story of what might have happened; the CIA s possible involvement, his life in Patagonia, the escape routes and the astonishing fact that Hitler may have had two daughters.

Plot

This is a dramatization of supposed real events - the untold story of Adolf Hitler's escape to Argentina at the end of WW2. Based on interviews with eye witnesses in Argentina and years of detailed research, the film covers events from Hitler's escape by air from the ruins of Berlin on April 28th, 1945, to Fuerteventura on the Canary Islands and then by U-boat to Argentina where he died tormented, demented and betrayed at a small house, 'La Clara' 45 miles from San Carlos De Bariloche in the Argentine Andes, at 3pm on February 13th, 1962.

Written by

Simon Dustan, Gerrard Williams

Directed by

Gerrard Williams

Production Companies

Grey Wolf Productions, Magnumhold

Languages

English

Awards

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Scores
# of Votes
368
Average Rating
5.5 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
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