The Berlin Show
Harold May is a talented Jewish-American tap dancer. While on tour in Europe, he receives an irresistible offer from Germany: a large sum to perform a grand show in Berlin. However, the German who made the offer is unaware of Harold's Jewish heritage. The year is 1937, and upon arrival in Germany, Harold and his team learn they will have to perform in front of Adolf Hitler. This will be a significant challenge for Harold, both professionally and personally. The film showcases the story of these brave artists who display not only their dancing skills but also their courage and resilience. Viewer experiences with the film are generally positive. Many find the film both entertaining and thought-provoking. The film demonstrates how art and the human spirit can stand tall despite the pressures and difficulties of the time.
The film was shot in various European cities and historical sites in Berlin.