Adolf Hitler vs Henry Ford
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A (sort of) true account of when Henry Ford met Adolf Hitler in a nightclub and formed and unlikely friendship….
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Recorded live at The Pleasance King Dome as part of Wireless Theatre’s ‘Couples Who Changed The World’ season at Edinburgh 2014.
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Product Description
New Radio Comedy Recorded Live @ The Pleasance Theatre, Edinburgh
Written by: Stuart Price
Starring: James Parkes, Michael Bodie, Nina Millns, Morag Sims and Adam Hall
Directed by: David Beck
Music by: Jaky Fong
Sound by: Malcolm Thorp and Gareth Brown
Editing by: Malcolm Thorp
Contains Swearing and Adult Content
Running Time: 38 mins 31 seconds
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