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A Kitten for Hitler

A plucky young Jewish boy traverses the globe on a quest to warm the Führer's heart with the gift of a cuddly feline. (The result of a challenge from Melvyn Bragg to produce a film that Ken Russell himself would be eager to see banned.)

Top Cast

  • Rusty Goffe

    Rusty Goffe

    Lenny

  • Lisi Tribble

    Lisi Tribble

    Rachel, Lenny's Mom

  • Philip Pritchard

    Philip Pritchard

    Adolph Hitler

  • Rosie Thewlis

    Rosie Thewlis

    Eva Braun

  • Rufus Graham

    Rufus Graham

    President Truman

  • Steve Mullins

    Steve Mullins

    Storm Trooper 1

  • Paul O'Shea

    Paul O'Shea

    Storm Trooper 2

  • Ken Russell

    Ken Russell

    Santa

Overview

A plucky young Jewish boy traverses the globe on a quest to warm the Führer's heart with the gift of a cuddly feline. (The result of a challenge from Melvyn Bragg to produce a film that Ken Russell himself would be eager to see banned.)

Rating

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