I Love Hitler

I Love Hitler

1984 · 75 min · ★ 3.4 · Comedy

A young German pacifist finds documents in an old castle that prove Hitler didn't kill himself in April 1945, but fled to Spain disguised as a monk, and now works as a comedian in a remote town. He finds the former Führer in a small theater rehearsing a Charlot parody.

Directed by Ismael González · Written by Ismael González

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