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Die Akte Odessa

Originaltitel: The ODESSA File
  • 1974
  • PG
  • 2 Std.
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Jon Voight and Mary Tamm in Die Akte Odessa (1974)
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Nach dem Selbstmord eines älteren Juden untersucht ein Journalist anhand dessen Tagebuchs die angebliche Sichtung eines ehemaligen SS-Offiziers, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs ein KZ kom... Alles lesenNach dem Selbstmord eines älteren Juden untersucht ein Journalist anhand dessen Tagebuchs die angebliche Sichtung eines ehemaligen SS-Offiziers, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs ein KZ kommandiert haben soll.Nach dem Selbstmord eines älteren Juden untersucht ein Journalist anhand dessen Tagebuchs die angebliche Sichtung eines ehemaligen SS-Offiziers, der während des Zweiten Weltkriegs ein KZ kommandiert haben soll.

  • Regie
    • Ronald Neame
  • Drehbuch
    • Frederick Forsyth
    • Kenneth Ross
    • George Markstein
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jon Voight
    • Maximilian Schell
    • Maria Schell
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    7,0/10
    12.868
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    • Regie
      • Ronald Neame
    • Drehbuch
      • Frederick Forsyth
      • Kenneth Ross
      • George Markstein
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jon Voight
      • Maximilian Schell
      • Maria Schell
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    Jon Voight
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    • Peter Miller
    Maximilian Schell
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    • Eduard Roschmann
    Maria Schell
    Maria Schell
    • Frau Miller
    Mary Tamm
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    Derek Jacobi
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    • Klaus Wenzer
    Peter Jeffrey
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    • David Porath
    Klaus Löwitsch
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    • Gustav Mackensen
    Kurt Meisel
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    • Alfred Oster
    Hannes Messemer
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    • General Glücks
    Garfield Morgan
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    • Israeli General
    Shmuel Rodensky
    Shmuel Rodensky
    • Simon Wiesenthal
    • (as Schmuel Rodensky)
    Ernst Schröder
    • Werner Deilman
    Günter Strack
    Günter Strack
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    • (as Gunter Strack)
    Noel Willman
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    • Franz Bayer
    Martin Brandt
    • Marx
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    Hans Caninenberg
    • Dr. Ferdinand Schultz
    Heinz Ehrenfreund
    • Shapira
    Alexander Golling
    Alexander Golling
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    • Regie
      • Ronald Neame
    • Drehbuch
      • Frederick Forsyth
      • Kenneth Ross
      • George Markstein
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    8thinker1691

    " Peoples are not evil, . . .only Individuals are evil "

    From the skillful and adroit hand of master novelist Frederick Forsythe comes this suspenseful story which begins in the wet streets of Berlin and traces itself to a WW II concentration camp called Riga. The movie is called " The Odessa File " and is based on the secret organization which helps ex-Nazis escape justice. Jon Voight plays Peter Miller a young German journalist who is intrigued by the diary of a survivor of the Riga death camp and left a journal identifying the 'Butcher' of Riga. With that diary, Miller decides to investigate if in fact Eduard Roschmann (Maximilian Schell) is still at large. Endangering his life and that of his girlfriend, Miller learns that Mossad, the Israeli Intelligence arm is also trying to locate the source of a electrical missile guidance system threatening Israel. With the help of Simon Wiesenthal (Shmuel Rodensky) and Mossad, Miller infiltrates the Oddessa organization and soon discovers Klaus Wenzer (Derek Jacobi) the man behind the false identifications given to escaping Nazis. However, Oddessa agents also discover who Miller really is and send their own men to dispose of him. The film is filled with intrigue, dark drama and tingling suspense and with Voight at the helm, this movie will soon join only the best which have all become Classics. ****
    9cmeneken-1

    remarkable in many ways, including historical facts

    This film is remarkable on many levels, but two stand out: 1) the realistic portrayal of the events in Riga, wherein thousands of Jews were massacred by the Nazis, and 2) the fact that the "butcher" of these events in the film was not a fictional ploy but an actual SS officer named, as in the film, Rosschmann. The latter point is of interest, since the film provoked a world wide hunt for this murderer, who was located in South America, and who then fled to Paraguay where he died in 1977. The first part of the film is near perfect, though it gets more melodramatic in the latter part, with a number of unconvincing dramatic events added. One example: the journalist(Voight)attacking the burly professional hit man sent to kill him, and then actually winning a hand to hand struggle with him.
    7ma-cortes

    Intriguing and tense movie full of suspense from the beginning to the end

    Good and exciting film plenty of tension , action and entertainment . This intelligent picture is packed with historic events , tension , hectic intrigue and the suspense is maintained throughout . The deeds of the movie start in Hamburg, 1963 . An elderly Jewish commits suicide , leaving a newspaper that falls into the hands of an attractive and intrepid journalist named Peter Miller (John Voight). The German Peter goes to a Nazi convention celebrating the ¨Division Siegfried¨ where is detained. After that, he discovers a secret organization named Odessa that may expose some former Nazis and the unthinkable crimes of cruelty , torture and mass murder carried out by the captain of the SS Eduard Roschmann , commandant of the notorious extermination camp in Riga (Latvia). It seems that Roschmann (Maximiliam Schell) survived the defeat of the Nazis, and that lives in some place of South America under a fake identity . Miller starts then a relentless pursuit , decided to meet him . The journalist isn't alone, as he collaborates with the famous Nazis hunter Simon Wiesenthal ; in addition to receive precious aid by the Secret Service agents (Peter Jeffreys) of Israel , the Mossad , that try to avoid some rockets full of biological virus to be taken by Nasser , President of Egypt .

    Excellent film based on one the first successes of famous novelist Frederick Forsyth , a bestselling author . This stirring picture is full of suspense , tension , thrills and is very entertaining . The film's intrigue snowballs toward an exciting final. Extraordinary casting , all of whom give admirable acting as starring Jon Voight ("Midnight Cowboy") who plays perfectly as dynamic journalist ; brilliant the British Derek Jacobi , the German Klaus Lowitsch , and of course the Maximilian Schell's interpretation who steals the show as haughty Nazi.

    We see this sensational film not only by its action and intrigue but also by the historical deeds that are well depicted and related to Simon Wiesenthal and concentration camps as Riga and Flossenburg where was executed Admiral Canaris . Even only for that reason the film worthwhile seeing . Spectacular musical score fitting to action by nowadays very famous Andrew Lloyd Weber , including a lively and jolly Christmas song at the main and ending titles . Furthermore , colorful and atmospheric cinematography by classic cameraman Oswald Morris .

    The motion picture is compellingly directed by Ronald Neame . Ronald's smoothly persuasive direction attracted reception by the public and was a success at the box office . Neame was one of Britain's best cameraman in the 1930s and 40s, working for David Lean, later he turned to direction in 1947 with 'Take my life'. His biggest hits was undoubtedly 'The Poseidon adventure' , 'Scrooge' , Gambit' , 'The prime of Miss Jean Brodie' , and 'Odessa file' . Rating: Splendid and excellent, above average .
    9hedgehog-10

    Excellent climax to the film.

    Although it deviates from the excellent book's plot, The Odessa File is, in my opinion, Jon Voight's best performance. A good script is handled very well by the actors. Like all Frederick Forsyth's books, the film conveys the possibility that all the events in the film were completely accurate to real events. The ending of the film, when we find out the reason for Jon Voight's character tracking down the former Nazi, is a superb moment of suspense.
    7secretron

    effective thriller

    Just a sad reminder of how gripping thrillers were a dime-a-dozen in the 70's, as compared to the suspense-bankrupt modern day. 2 hours of entertainment & not one single explosion!! Jon Voigt once again establishes himself as one of the best actors of the decade in his principal role as the tenacious journalist bent on revenge. The film & its subject matter could have easily been more confusing, and tho some scenes defy logic (a supposedly lethal hit man is reduced to dunderhead status in the film's pivotal fight scene), the story steams ahead fluidly til the climactic denoument. This is Voigt's movie, but the supporting cast is effective in small roles, especially Maximillian Schell in his few scenes & Mary Tamm, as Voigt's along-for-the-ride girlfriend who also happens to be very easy on the eyes. And look, there's Derek Jacobi, long before he met Kenneth Branagh, in a tiny, yet pivotal role! Forge, Derek, forge!! Not as good as "The Conversation" but infinitely better than any movie starring Sharon Stone or Steven Seagal (or both). 7 out of 10.

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      Eduard Roschmann was a real-life wanted war criminal living in South America. He became even more wanted after the book and movie, and he turned up dead, rumored to have been killed by O.D.E.S.S.A. to stop the search for him that the media had begun.
    • Patzer
      Peter Miller infiltrates the Odessa organization by claiming to have been a member of the firing squad which executed Admiral Canaris at Flossenburg concentration camp in April 1945. Canaris was hanged on the gallows rather than shot for his role in the attempted coup against Hitler in July 1944. Franz Bayer who interviewed Miller and accepted his story would have known this and therefore deduced he was an imposter and didn't serve at Flossenburg as an SS guard. The error may have come from a misunderstanding of an ambiguous statement "...the bodies of Admiral Canaris and the other officers that we shot for their part in the assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler" in Frederick Forsyth's original novel.
    • Zitate

      Peter Miller: [SPOILER] Do you remember a man with the name of Tauber?

      Eduard Roschmann: Who?

      Peter Miller: Salomon Tauber. He was German and Jewish. One of your prisoners at Riga. Try to think, Roschmann.

      Eduard Roschmann: I can't remember all the prisoners' names.

      Peter Miller: He died in Hamburg last November. He gassed himself. Are you listening?

      Eduard Roschmann: If I must.

      Peter Miller: Yes, you must.

      Eduard Roschmann: All right, I'm listening.

      Peter Miller: He left behind a diary.

      Eduard Roschmann: Is that why you came? Because of the diary of some old Jew? A dead man's diary is no evidence.

      Peter Miller: There was a date in the diary I want to remind you of. Something that happened at Riga docks... on October 11,1944.

      Eduard Roschmann: So what? The man struck me. He disobeyed my orders. I had the right to commandeer that ship.

      Peter Miller: Was that the man you killed?

      Eduard Roschmann: How should I know? It was 20 years ago.

      Peter Miller: Was that the man?

      Eduard Roschmann: All right! So that was the man. So what?

      Peter Miller: That was my father!

      Eduard Roschmann: Your father. So you didn't come about the Jews at all. I understand.

      Peter Miller: No, you don't understand! What you and your kind did to all those people sickened the whole of mankind. But I'm here for my father.

      Eduard Roschmann: How could you possibly know from that diary that man was your father?

      Peter Miller: October 11, the same date, the same place. The Knights Cross with the oak leaf cluster, the highest award for bravery in the field. Given to very few of the rank of captain. The same rank, the same decoration, the same man!

      Eduard Roschmann: I don't even remember. You're not going to kill me. You can't. You called me a butcher. Wouldn't killing me make you a butcher, too? What's the difference?

    • Crazy Credits
      Prologue:  "This film is based on carefully documented research. There really was a secret society called Odessa, linking former members of Hitler's murderous SS, among them Roschmann, the 'butcher' of Riga Concentration Camp.  Nasser did seek to perfect a strike force of 400 rockets to wipe Israel off the face of the map. His key scientists were mostly from Hitler's former rocket programme. For obvious reasons the names of some people and places have been changed.--Frederick Forsyth"
    • Alternative Versionen
      West German TV version was edited to remove the text at the beginning (which provides background information) and flashback scenes of Roschmann's atrocities in the KZ.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Ich habe euch nicht vergessen - Simon Wiesenthals Leben und Vermächtnis (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Christmas Dream
      Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

      Lyrics by Tim Rice (English) and André Heller (as Andre Heller) (German)

      Sung by Perry Como

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      • 7. Februar 1975 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Anif Castle, Anif, Salzburg, Österreich
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      • John Woolf Productions
      • Domino Productions
      • Oceanic Filmproduktion GmbH
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