• Director(s)

    Jorg Buttgereit

  • Production Year

    2009

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    74m

  • Cast

    Adolfo Assor, Annette Borchardt, Uwe Meyer

Film

Captain Berlin Versus Hitler

sexual threat, strong bloody images

CAPTAIN BERLIN VERSUS HITLER is a German black comedy in which a doctor tries to bring Adolf Hitler back to life.

CAPTAIN BERLIN VERSUS HITLER is a German black comedy in which a doctor tries to bring Adolf Hitler back to life.

sexual violence and sexual threat
References are made to a vampire wanting to find a young virgin to suck blood from and marry. In one scene, a young woman is kidnapped, strapped to a spinning wheel and hypnotised into telling the vampire that he can do whatever he wants with her body, including bite and penetrate her.
injury detail
A female character is seen smeared with blood after being bitten on the neck by a vampire. However, these images are clearly unrealistic and the scenes are intended to be comic in tone.
additional issues
Scenes of comic horror and violence include a vampire biting a woman's neck. Characters are electrocuted and there are fight scenes. There are frequent verbal and visual references to the Nazi regime. Racism is not endorsed by the work as a whole. A woman takes her own life in an unrealistic, theatrical fashion and there are references to suicide. References are made to a woman's virginity. Use of moderate bad language ('bitch') is accompanied by very mild terms such as 'damn' and 'God'.
  • Director(s)

    Jorg Buttgereit

  • Production Year

    2009

  • Genre(s)

    Comedy

  • Approx. running minutes

    74m

  • Cast

    Adolfo Assor, Annette Borchardt, Uwe Meyer

sexual threat, strong bloody images
Classified Date:
26/08/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Arrow Film Distributors Ltd
sexual violence and sexual threat
References are made to a vampire wanting to find a young virgin to suck blood from and marry. In one scene, a young woman is kidnapped, strapped to a spinning wheel and hypnotised into telling the vampire that he can do whatever he wants with her body, including bite and penetrate her.
injury detail
A female character is seen smeared with blood after being bitten on the neck by a vampire. However, these images are clearly unrealistic and the scenes are intended to be comic in tone.
additional issues
Scenes of comic horror and violence include a vampire biting a woman's neck. Characters are electrocuted and there are fight scenes. There are frequent verbal and visual references to the Nazi regime. Racism is not endorsed by the work as a whole. A woman takes her own life in an unrealistic, theatrical fashion and there are references to suicide. References are made to a woman's virginity. Use of moderate bad language ('bitch') is accompanied by very mild terms such as 'damn' and 'God'.
  • Classified date

    26/08/2024

  • Language

    German