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Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did Hitler: The Rise of Evil premiere?
Hitler: The Rise of Evil premiered on May 18, 2003.
Who played the role of Adolf Hitler in the show?
The role of Adolf Hitler was played by Robert Carlyle.
Who directed Hitler: The Rise of Evil?
The show was directed by Christian Duguay.
How many episodes does Hitler: The Rise of Evil have?
The show has a total of two episodes.
What is the show about?
The show documents the life of Adolf Hitler from his early days until his rise to power in Germany.
Which network aired Hitler: The Rise of Evil?
The show aired on CBS.
In which city was Hitler: The Rise of Evil filmed?
The show was predominantly filmed in Prague, Czech Republic.
Who produced Hitler: The Rise of Evil?
The show was produced by Alliance Atlantis Communications, Muse Entertainment Enterprises, and Powercorp.
What was the budget for producing Hitler: The Rise of Evil?
The exact budget for producing the show is not mentioned in the source.
Was Adolf Hitler the only real historical figure depicted in the show?
No, other real historical figures depicted in the show include Ernst Rohm, Dietrich Eckart, and Joseph Goebbels.
What is the runtime for each episode of Hitler: The Rise of Evil?
The runtime for each episode is approximately 120 minutes.
Did Robert Carlyle win any awards for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler?
Yes, Robert Carlyle won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler.
What was the reception to Hitler: The Rise of Evil?
The show received mixed reviews, with some critics praising Carlyle's performance while others were critical of the show's portrayal of historical events.
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