Hitler's Ghost's Agent Admits Valkyrie Mistake

The ghost of Hitler is double booked.

By Peter Gilstrap Dec 17, 2008 1:34 AMTags
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The school of “natural” acting is one thing, but according to Valkyrie director Bryan Singer, things took a “supernatural” turn on the set of the Tom Cruise Nazi film, thanks to the disembodied spirit of der Führer. After a seemingly driverless tank began rolling toward cameras, a stunned Singer remarked, “Maybe the ghost of Hitler was in there!”

According to Hitler’s ghost’s agent, Manny Gold, the late dictator’s specter was in fact behind the controls of the tank, but it was all a big mistake. “For starters, he doesn't even know how to drive a tank, OK? And Adolf was supposed to be on Ghost Hunters, haunting his old Nazi office where he would make a door creak. Unfortunately, his assistant, the ghost of Himmler, well, what can I say? He screwed up with the booking. On behalf of my client, I apologize, and to our Ohio fans, look for the ghost of Hitler in the haunted house at the Akron Crazy Dayz fest next July."