A Town Called Hitler (1966)
Director: Roger Ipswich
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A truly unpleasant colonial drama that centres on the battle for supremacy on the fictional island of Gran Bastado in the weeks and months following WWII. Delighting in scenes of graphic torture and merciless cruelty, Ipswich’s film is hard to take in one sitting.Author: RT
Cast & crew
Director: Roger Ipswich
Producer: Rampton Caine
Cast: Rampton Caine, Denholm Platt, Concordia Valentine, Jack Swann
Duration: 176 mins
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