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Selling Hitler is a 1991 ITV television comedy-drama mini-series about the Hitler Diaries hoax and was based on Robert Harris's 1986 book Selling Hitler: The Story of the Hitler Diaries.

Selling Hitler
DVD cover (2010)
DVD cover (2010)
GenreDrama-documentary miniseries
Based onSelling Hitler: The Story of the Hitler Diaries by Robert Harris
Written byHoward Schuman
Directed byAlastair Reid
StarringJonathan Pryce
Alexei Sayle
Tom Baker
Alan Bennett
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Richard Wilson
ComposersJohn E. Keane
Tim Souster
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producersLavinia Warner
John Hambley
ProducerAndrew Brown
Production companyEuston Films for Thames Television in association with Warner Sisters Productions
Original release
NetworkITV
Release11 June (1991-06-11) –
9 July 1991 (1991-07-09)

Plot

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In 1981, Gerd Heidemann (Jonathan Pryce), a war correspondent and reporter with the German magazine Stern, makes what he believes is the literary and historical scoop of the century: the diary of Adolf Hitler.

Over the next two years, Heidemann and the senior management figures at Stern secretly pay DM 9.3 million to a mysterious "Dr Fischer" (Alexei Sayle) for the sixty volumes of Hitler's diaries, covering the period from 1932 to 1945, plus a special volume about the flight of Rudolf Hess to the United Kingdom. Some of the money is made as payment to "Dr Fischer", but the larger proportion goes into Heidemann's pocket to finance his extravagant lifestyle and collection of World War II memorabilia, including the yacht of Hermann Göring.

To the dismay of all, including eminent historians such as Hugh Trevor-Roper (Alan Bennett), who had verified the diaries as authentic, it is discovered after the publication of the first extract that the diaries are crude forgeries by Stuttgart criminal Konrad Kujau.

Cast

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The five-part series was directed by Alastair Reid and starred:

The series, which The Guardian described as "a rollicking comedy with black edges", was released on Region 1 DVD in July 2010.[1]

See also

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  • Schtonk!, 1992 German comedy film about the same subject matter

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