The Nightmare Years
| The Nightmare Years | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Docudrama |
| Based on | The Nightmare Years by William L. Shirer |
| Screenplay by | Ian Curteis |
| Story by | Christian Williams Bob Woodward |
| Directed by | Anthony Page |
| Starring | Sam Waterston Marthe Keller Kurtwood Smith |
| Composer | Vladimir Cosma |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 4 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Boudjemaa Dahmane Jacques Méthé Gerald Rafshoon |
| Producer | Graham Ford |
| Production locations | Budapest, Hungary |
| Cinematography | Ernest Vincze |
| Editor | Keith Palmer |
| Running time | 400 minutes |
| Production companies | Consolidated Productions Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions Rafshoon Communications |
| Budget | $12 million |
| Original release | |
| Network | Turner Network Television |
| Release | September 17 – September 20, 1989 |
The Nightmare Years is a 1984 book by William L. Shirer, recounting his pre-WW2 years as a journalist in Nazi Germany. [1]
It is also a 1989 American television miniseries directed by Anthony Page. It stars Sam Waterston as Shirer, the American reporter stationed in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. The supporting cast comprises Marthe Keller, Kurtwood Smith, Ronald Pickup, Peter Jeffrey, Walter Gotell and Garrick Hagon.
The miniseries premiered on Turner Network Television on September 17, 1989, as a four-part miniseries and was later released on VHS. As of 2014, there are limited versions of the series on DVD.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Sam Waterston as William L. Shirer
- Marthe Keller as Tess Shirer
- Kurtwood Smith as Joseph Goebbels
- Ronald Pickup as Ernst Hanfstaengl
- Peter Jeffrey as Norman Ebbutt
- Frederick Jaeger as Wilfred Bade
- Walter Gotell as Werner von Fritsch
- Garrick Hagon as Edward R. Murrow
- Michael Wolf as Hermann Göring
- Frances Barber as Helga Bauer
Production
[edit | edit source]Principal photography took place in Budapest, Hungary.[2] The production budget of the miniseries cost $12 million, of which TNT bought the television rights for $3 million.[3]
Episodes
[edit | edit source]| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Part 1" | Anthony Page | Ian Curteis | September 17, 1989 | Unknown |
| 2 | "Part 2" | Anthony Page | Ian Curteis | September 18, 1989 | Unknown |
| 3 | "Part 3" | Anthony Page | Ian Curteis | September 19, 1989 | Unknown |
| 4 | "Part 4" | Anthony Page | Ian Curteis | September 20, 1989 | Unknown |
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External links
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- 1984 non-fiction books
- Autobiographies adapted into films
- American autobiographies
- 1989 television films
- 1989 films
- 1989 American television series debuts
- 1980s American television miniseries
- TNT (American TV network) original films
- American historical television series
- Books about Nazi Germany
- Television series set in the 1930s
- Films directed by Anthony Page
- Films set in Germany
- Films shot in Hungary
- Films shot in Budapest