The Hitler File Voyage Media
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Peter Stormare (Fargo, Constantine) and Denis O'Hare (American Horror Story, True Blood, Michael Clayton) star in this dramatic thriller audio drama, which imagines (based on real history) a relationship between Adolf Hitler and his reluctant personal psychotherapist, which turns deadly, as the two men meet when Hitler is just an unknown corporal and are surprisingly bound together during Hitler's rise to power... and his downfall, when Dr. Dromyrk becomes determined to destroy him.... Hippocratic Oath be damned.
Adapted to podcast by Desmond Fosbery. Based on the novel "The Dromyrk File" by Brandon Rolfe https://www.amazon.com/Dromyrk-File-Brandon-Rolfe/dp/1909204943
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Episode One
Psychotherapist Dr. Dromyrk (Peter Stormare, Fargo, Constantine) meets a strange new client, a lowly corporal with a God-complex… Adolf Hitler (Denis O'Hare, American Horror Story).
The Hitler File is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Robert Mitas, and Dan Benamor. Directed and produced by Dan Benamor. Written by Desmond Fosbery, based on the novel The Dromyrk File by Brandon Rolfe. You can find the novel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dromyrk-File-Brandon-Rolfe/dp/1909204943
Starring Peter Stormare, as Dr. Dromyrk, Denis O’Hare, as Adolf Hitler, Kieren Van den Blink as Tilda Mannleifen, Jerome St. Jerome as Krunz, and Gianluca Malacrino as Falzoni. Edited, sound designed and mixed by Nick Messitte. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez.
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Episode Two
Dromyrk finds love while his distressing relationship with Hitler continues as Hitler rises to power, leading to an unexpected visit and an incredibly dangerous proposition.
The Hitler File is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Robert Mitas, and Dan Benamor. Directed and produced by Dan Benamor. Written by Desmond Fosbery, based on the novel The Dromyrk File by Brandon Rolfe. You can find the novel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dromyrk-File-Brandon-Rolfe/dp/1909204943
Starring Peter Stormare, as Dr. Dromyrk, Denis O’Hare, as Adolf Hitler, Kieren Van Den Blink as Tilda Mannleifen, Jerome St. Jerome as Krunz, and Gianluca Malacrino as Falzoni. Edited, sound designed and mixed by Nick Messitte. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez.
If you’re enjoying the show, please leave us a 5 star review in Apple Podcasts or anywhere you’re listening, and subscribe now for future episodes. -
Episode Three
Dromyrk is trapped between Allied and German intelligence, and as the walls close on, his worst nightmare is realized.
The Hitler File is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Robert Mitas, and Dan Benamor. Directed and produced by Dan Benamor. Written by Desmond Fosbery, based on the novel The Dromyrk File by Brandon Rolfe. You can find the novel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dromyrk-File-Brandon-Rolfe/dp/1909204943
Starring Peter Stormare, as Dr. Dromyrk, Denis O’Hare, as Adolf Hitler, Kieren Van Den Blink as Tilda Mannleifen, Jerome St. Jerome as Krunz, and Gianluca Malacrino as Falzoni. Edited, sound designed and mixed by Nick Messitte. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez.
If you’re enjoying the show, please leave us a 5 star review in Apple Podcasts or anywhere you’re listening, and subscribe now for future episodes. -
Episode Four
Reeling from Tildi’s disappearance, Dromyrk searches for answers… but may wish he didn’t find them.
The Hitler File is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Robert Mitas, and Dan Benamor. Directed and produced by Dan Benamor. Written by Desmond Fosbery, based on the novel The Dromyrk File by Brandon Rolfe. You can find the novel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dromyrk-File-Brandon-Rolfe/dp/1909204943
Starring Peter Stormare, as Dr. Dromyrk, Denis O’Hare, as Adolf Hitler, Kieren Van Den Blink as Tilda Mannleifen, Jerome St. Jerome as Krunz, and Gianluca Malacrino as Falzoni. Edited, sound designed and mixed by Nick Messitte. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez.
If you’re enjoying the show, please leave us a 5 star review in Apple Podcasts or anywhere you’re listening, and subscribe now for future episodes. -
Episode Five
In the waning days of World War II the simmering conflict between Dromyrk and Hitler comes to a violent end.
The Hitler File is a production of Voyage Media. The series is produced by Nat Mundel, Robert Mitas, and Dan Benamor. Directed and produced by Dan Benamor. Written by Desmond Fosbery, based on the novel The Dromyrk File by Brandon Rolfe. You can find the novel on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dromyrk-File-Brandon-Rolfe/dp/1909204943
Starring Peter Stormare, as Dr. Dromyrk, Denis O’Hare, as Adolf Hitler, Kieren Van Den Blink as Tilda Mannleifen, Jerome St. Jerome as Krunz, and Gianluca Malacrino as Falzoni. Edited, sound designed and mixed by Nick Messitte. Original music by Derlis Gonzalez.
If you’re enjoying the show, please leave us a 5 star review in Apple Podcasts or anywhere you’re listening, and subscribe now for future episodes. -
Trailer
Trailer for the scripted fiction thriller audio drama The Hitler File, starring starring Peter Stormare (Fargo, Constantine) as Dr. Dromyrk, the reluctant psychotherapist to Adolf Hitler (Denis O’Hare, American Horror Story, Michael Clayton)... who becomes determined to destroy him. Based on real history.
Customer Reviews
Well-crafted
Wonderfully compelling
Hoped For More In-Depth Psychoanalysis
I’m hopping off this show after 2 episodes not because it’s not good-it’s actually very well done- it’s just not the in-depth psychoanalysis I was hoping for in conversations between Adolf and his doctor. The doctors’ analysis is pretty good-I think it’s just the narration. It’s all very straight forward so if you’re familiar with Freud and his works then you pretty much know the entire show. The narration for Adolf is the most disappointing. I don’t know if he would have been so forthcoming with information about his past and as open to being analyzed as he seems in the podcast. This pulled me out of the story because the narration is basically just telling you of the events that transpired-there’s no story like there is with the doctor. Also, the actor narrating seems to switch between accents of French and German. His voice is not as heavy handed as I would have imagined.
Anyway, good podcast, just not what I was looking for.
Great podcast
One of the best fiction podcasts I’ve heard. It combines an exciting fictional story with historic accuracy of the period of Hitler’s downfall. I was captivated all the way through.