
Ed Stoppard
Hans Litten


In November 1930, brown-shirted storm troopers of Hitler's SA break into the Communist Eden Palace club, killing several members. Jewish lawyer Hans Litten prosecutes them and, at the suggestion of his boss Rudolf Olden, agrees to subpoena Hitler, who had supposedly renounced violence yet clearly supported the SA, to discredit him as a popular figure. Against the advice of his assistant Margot Furst Hans, prepares his case, even involving Stennes, a rival Nazi to Hitler. At the trial, Hans, the practiced lawyer, runs rings round Hitler, who is frequently unable to answer his questions. The Brown Shirts are convicted, but it is a Pyrrhic victory, for two years later Hitler will become chancellor, Hans will be arrested, and he will die in the Dachau concentration camp.
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Ed Stoppard
Hans Litten

Ian Hart
Adolf Hitler

Bill Paterson
Kurt Ohnesorge

Sarah Smart
Margot Fürst

Anton Lesser
Rudolf Olden

John Hollingworth
Max Fürst

Ronan Vibert
Walther Stennes

Ruth McCabe
Irmgard Litten

Will Keen
Hans Frank

Robert O'Mahoney
Fritz Litten

Alexander Hanson
Wilhelm Bruckner
Terry Byrne
Jewish Diner

Chris Patrick-Simpson
Brownshirt

Nigel O'Neill
Court Courier

Patrick FitzSymons
Communist Official

David Ryan
Court Official

Sam Hardy
Dieter

Adolf Hitler
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