
| Three Mossad agents infiltrate East Germany to capture a nasty Nazi. In 1997, the trio reflect on the events as the past is revisited by a book published by the daughter of one of them. Suitably tense, well contructed and beautifully acted by all, yet doesn't quite grip as it should, in my case possibly because it seems more logical that Sam Worthington should grow up to be Tom Wilkinson rather than Ciarán Hinds... |
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4th September 2010 Deauville | ||
![]() | 31st August 2011 Cinema | |
30th September 2011 Cinema | ||
![]() | 6th December 2011 Blu-Ray 113 mins 2.40:1 |
![]() | Rachel Singer (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Stephan Gold (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | David Peretz (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Sarah Gold (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Sarah's Husband (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Sarah's Son (Tel Aviv 1997) |
Mossad Agent (Tel Aviv 1997) | |
![]() | Publisher (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Stephan's Driver (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Seminar Moderator (Tel Aviv 1997) |
![]() | Young Rachel (Berlin 1965) |
![]() | Young Stephan (Berlin 1965) |
![]() | Young David (Berlin 1965) |
![]() | Doktor Bernhardt |
![]() | Frau Bernhardt |
![]() | Man on Tram (Berlin 1965) |
Station Guard (Berlin 1965) | |
![]() | Postal Worker (Berlin 1965) (as Alexander Fennon) |
![]() | Train Driver (Berlin 1965) |
Border Guard (Berlin 1965) | |
Soldier (Tel Aviv 1970) | |
![]() | Young Sarah (Tel Aviv 1970) |
![]() | Party Guest (Tel Aviv 1970) |
![]() | Party Guest (Tel Aviv 1970) |
![]() | Newspaper Receptionist / Kátya (Ukraine 1997) |
![]() | Kátya's Boyfriend (Ukraine 1997) |
![]() | Yuri Tiov (Ukraine 1997) |
![]() | Babenko Registrar (Ukraine 1997) |
![]() | Ivan Schevchuk (Ukraine 1997) |
![]() | Babenko Nurse (Ukraine 1997) |