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Eichmann
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Eichmann

Sep 22, 2007
1h 40m
★ 6.0

Overview

Based upon the final confession of Adolf Eichmann, made before his execution in Israel, of his role in Hitler's plan for the final solution.

Genres

History
Drama

Production Companies

Entertainment Motion Pictures
uMedia
HCC Media Group
Grand Hotel Pictures
Thema Production
uFilm

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Cast

Thomas Kretschmann

Adolf Eichmann

Thomas Kretschmann

Troy Garity

Avner Less

Troy Garity

Franka Potente

Vera Less

Franka Potente

Stephen Fry

Minister Tormer

Stephen Fry

Delaine Yates

Miriam Fröhlich

Delaine Yates

Tereza Srbova

Baroness Ingrid von Ihama

Tereza Srbova

Judit Viktor

Ann Marie

Judit Viktor

Stephen Greif

Hans Lipmann

Stephen Greif

Dénes Bernáth

Benjamin

Dénes Bernáth

Bernadett Kis

Sarah

Bernadett Kis

Tilly O'Neil

Hannah

Tilly O'Neil

Alexis Latham

Dubois

Alexis Latham

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