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The Man in the High Castle

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Title: The Man in the High Castle

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama

Creator: Frank Spotnitz

Cast: Alexa Davalos, Joel de la Fuente, Jason O'Mara, Brennan Brown, Chelah Horsdal, Frances Turner, Rufus Sewell

First aired: 2015-01-15

Overview: Explore what it would be like if the Allied Powers had lost WWII, and Japan and Germany ruled the United States. Based on Philip K. Dick's award-winning novel.


 
If you haven't seen The Man in the High Castle, you really are doing yourself a disservice! This is a fantastic take on an alternate WWII history that shows how life could have been had the Allies not turned the tide of the war and the Axis kept on going. A strange version of the United States split into three separate territories -- The Japanese Pacific States, the Neutral Zone, and the Greater Nazi Reich. It shows an absolutely splendid look at the cultural impact of Japanese and German rule over the US, and what a struggle it is to regain liberation. Highly recommended!
 
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