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Fooling Hitler 2004

90 min📅 2004-10-24

Fooling Hitler (2004), directed by Philip Smith, dramatizes one of history's most ingenious deception campaigns—a real-life WWII operation where artists, writers, and set designers crafted an entire phantom army to mislead the German High Command.

Director: Philip Smith

Cast

Jason Durr
Jason Durr
Lieutenant Colonel Strangeways
Howard Attfield
Colonel Turner
Grant Burgin
Grant Burgin
Sergeant Granger
Dorian Healy
Dorian Healy
Major Barkus
Coral Beed
Lady Elizabeth Clemens
Peter Pacey
Peter Pacey
Dennis Wheatley
Nigel Williams
Brigadier Boyson
Roger Barclay
Roger Barclay
Major T.A. Robertson
Peter Wickham
General Mansfield
Matt Canavan
Matt Canavan
Private Williams

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fooling Hitler (2004) about?

This historical drama uncovers Operation Fortitude, a brilliant Allied ruse in WWII where a team of artists and strategists fabricated an entire army to mislead Nazi Germany. By deploying inflatable tanks, fake airfields, and fabricated intelligence, they convinced Hitler the D-Day invasion would strike Calais instead of Normandy, diverting critical German resources.

Who directed Fooling Hitler?

Philip Smith directed Fooling Hitler (2004), guiding the film's portrayal of this high-stakes wartime deception with a focus on authenticity and suspense.

Who stars in Fooling Hitler?

The cast features Jason Durr, Howard Attfield, Grant Burgin, Dorian Healy, and Coral Beed in key roles that bring this wartime intrigue to life.

Is Fooling Hitler (2004) worth watching?

With its gripping blend of espionage and historical drama, Fooling Hitler (2004) offers a fresh perspective on WWII tactics. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its unique premise and skilled cast make it a compelling watch for fans of war films and real-life spy stories.

How long is Fooling Hitler?

Fooling Hitler (2004) has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Fooling Hitler (2004) — The WWII deception that shaped D-Day

Fooling Hitler (2004), directed by Philip Smith, dramatizes one of history's most ingenious deception campaigns—a real-life WWII operation where artists, writers, and set designers crafted an entire phantom army to mislead the German High Command. With inflatable tanks, fake airfields, and meticulously planted false intelligence, the Allied forces created FUSAG, the First US Army Group, to convince Hitler the D-Day landings would target Calais instead of Normandy. This gripping war drama blends espionage, counterespionage, and high-stakes strategy into a tale of cunning and creativity under pressure.

Starring Jason Durr, Howard Attfield, and Grant Burgin, the film captures the tension and innovation of Operation Fortitude, where the line between reality and illusion blurred in a desperate bid to turn the tide of the war. Atmospheric and meticulously researched, Fooling Hitler (2004) immerses viewers in the audacious world of wartime deception, where every detail—from decoy weaponry to fabricated radio chatter—played a crucial role in shaping the course of history.