The Man Who Captured Eichmann (1996)
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Synopsis: As one of Hitler's main henchmen during WWII, Adolf Eichmann dutifully murdered and mistreated millions of Jews. He later fled to Argentina, where he was eventually found and kidnapped by Israeli... As one of Hitler's main henchmen during WWII, Adolf Eichmann dutifully murdered and mistreated millions of Jews. He later fled to Argentina, where he was eventually found and kidnapped by Israeli agents. In 1960, Eichmann was tried and executed. Peter Malkin was one of the operatives who abducted Eichmann, and this telefilm (based on Malkin's book) chronicles the conversations shared by the two men. Malkin, who lost a sister and other relatives during the Holocaust, desperately wanted to comprehend how such atrocities could happen. However, he is left confused by Eichmann, who seemed wholly incapable of understanding the impact of his crimes. [More]
Starring: Robert Duvall, Arliss Howard, Jeffrey Tambor, Joel Brooks
Starring: Robert Duvall, Arliss Howard, Jeffrey Tambor, Joel Brooks, Jack Laufer, Nicolas Surovy, Sam Robards, Michael Tucci, Michael Laskin
Director: William A. Graham
Director: William A. Graham
Composer: Laurence Rosenthal
Producer: Raul Outeda
Screenwriter: Lionel Chetwynd
Producer: Robert Duvall
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