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Hitler Goes Kaput!

Hitler Goes Kaput! (Russian: Гитлер капут!) is a Russian 2008 spy comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg.[2][3] The picture was followed by a sequel titled Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon.

Hitler Goes Kaput!
Directed byMaryus Vaysberg
Written byMaryus Vaysberg
Produced bySergey Livnev
StarringPavel Derevyanko
Anna Semenovich
CinematographyIrek Khartovich
Music byVladimir Saiko
Production
company
Release date
  • September 18, 2008 (2008-09-18)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Box office245 469 464 ₽[1]

The film includes many humorous references to Seventeen Moments of Spring.[4]

Plot Edit

The Great Patriotic War is coming to an end, and soon will be May 9, 1945. Soviet intelligence officer Alexander Isaevich ("Shura") Osechkin works as an SS officer in Berlin under the name of Standartenführer Olaf Schurenberg. He is engaged in office work and hangs out in nightclubs.

Soon radio operator Zina is sent from the Center. Shura and Zina fall in love with each other.

Müller sends Iron Hans to deal with Schurenberg, but Shura manages to kill Hans. Bormann blackmails Shurenberg under the threat that he will tell everyone that he is a spy if Schurenberg does not agree to intimate relations with him.

Shurenberg, realizing that he is on the verge of failure, is going to leave on a special channel to his homeland. At this point, the Gestapo seizes and tortures Zina. Shurenberg deceitfully signs the document for her transfer from Bormann and takes her away. They together attack Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, tie them up and take away their clothes. After changing clothes, they try to leave the Gestapo, but they are discovered. They run away and drive by car to the border. On the Soviet border, they understand that their homeland is not very happy to see them either, and now they are fleeing both from the Germans and from the Russians. Kuzmich (Shura's friend) opens a door in a wall through which they leave. In the final scene, Shura and Zina flee into the distance.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

The film was shot in Lviv.[2]

Release Edit

Controversy Edit

Organization "Communists of St. Petersburg and Lenoblast" attempted to get the film banned, and also that the creators of the picture would be prohibited from working in cinema.[5][6]

Reception Edit

The picture received mostly negative reviews.[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Кассовые сборы в России + СНГ". KinoMetro.
  2. ^ a b "Гитлер капут!". VokrugTV.
  3. ^ Gathmann, Moritz (17 October 2008). "Filmsatire "Gitler kaput" - Die nackte russische Kanone". Der Spiegel.
  4. ^ Kirill Voloshin (30 September 2008). "Гитлер капут: много бородатых анекдотов, немного Джона Ву". Argumenty i Fakty.
  5. ^ "Петербургские коммунисты требуют запретить фильм "Гитлер капут!"". RIA Novosti. 17 September 2008.
  6. ^ "Петербургских коммунистов оскорбил фильм "Гитлер капут"". Lenta.ru.
  7. ^ "Гитлер капут!". Kritikanstvo.

External links Edit

  • Hitler Goes Kaput! at IMDb

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