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Look Who's Back

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Look Who's Back
Er ist wieder da
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Theatrical release poster
Country GER.jpg Germany
Directed by David Wnendt
Release Date 2015
Language German
Studio Claussen Wöbke Putz Filmproduktion
Constantin Film
Mythos Film
Distributor Constantin Film
Main Cast
Character Actor
Adolf Hitler Oliver Masucci
Fabian Sawatzki Fabian Busch
Katja Bellini Katja Riemann
Christoph Sensenbrink Christoph Maria Herbst
Franziska Krömeier Franziska Wulf
Michael Witzigmann Michael Kessler


Look Who's Back (German title: Er ist wieder da, lit. "He's Back Again") is a 2015 German satirical black comedy film based on the 2012 novel of the same name by Timur Vermes. The film follows Adolf Hitler (Oliver Masucci), who suddenly wakes up in present-day Berlin in 2014, finding Germany still full of the problems that he attempted to fix. Eventually, he is discovered by filmmaker Fabian Sawatzki (Fabian Busch), who, under the impression that Hitler is an impersonator, agrees to help him become a celebrity. The film follows Hitler and Sawatzki as they travel across Germany in search of fame, interspersed with unscripted scenes of Hitler interacting with the present-day citizens of Germany. The film was released to critical and public acclaim in both Germany and the rest of the world. An Italian remake, I'm Back, was released in 2018.


The following weapons were used in the film Look Who's Back:


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Pistols

FN Model 1922

Adolf Hitler (Oliver Masucci) uses an FN Model 1922 as his sidearm. The pistol is later taken and used by Fabian Sawatzki (Fabian Busch).

FN Model 1922 - .32 ACP
Adolf Hitler (Oliver Masucci) shoots a dog breeder's dog with his pistol after it bites his finger.
Hitler holding the pistol as he justifies shooting the dog to Sawatzki.
Sawatzki takes the gun from Hitler.
Sawatzki (Fabian Busch) aims the pistol at Hitler in the film's climax.
Hitler gets closer to Sawatzki.
Sawatzki continues to aim the pistol at Hitler as they head to the rooftop of the MyTV building.
Sawatzki aiming the pistol at Hitler.
Ditto.
Sawatzki shoots Hitler.

Umarex Colt Double Eagle

As Hitler watches modern German TV, archive footage of the TV show Lenßen & Partner appears, featuring a character aiming an Umarex Colt Double Eagle blank-firing pistol.

Umarex Colt Double Eagle Combat Commander - 9mm PAK
A character aiming a Double Eagle at Ingo Lenßen.

Rifles

Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell"

Archive footage of Bavarians performing a gun salute with Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" rifles briefly appears in the film.

Karabiner 98k "Kriegsmodell" - 7.92x57mm Mauser
The Bavarians fire their rifles into the air.

Automatic Rifles

AKS-47

Michael Witzigmann (Michael Kessler) uses a prop AKS-47 in the fictional comedy show Krass, Alter! (Whoa, Dude!)

Type 3 AKS-47 - 7.62x39mm
Michael Witzigmann (Michael Kessler) stands next to a standee of him as a terrorist holding an AKS-47.
Witzigmann (as a Muslim woman) holding the AK on the set of the show.
Witzigmann mimes firing the AK at the audience.
Witzigmann holds the AK as he talks to a member of the audience.

Shotguns

Beretta 682

Adolf Hitler (Oliver Masucci) is briefly seen firing a Beretta 682 at a shooting range during a montage of him and Sawatzki's trip across Germany.

Beretta Model 682 - 12 gauge
Hitler (Oliver Masucci) firing the shotgun.

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