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O Caso Belarus

Título original: Kojak: The Belarus File
  • Filme para televisão
  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,8/10
345
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O Caso Belarus (1985)
Conspiracy ThrillerCrimeMysteryThriller

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLieutenant Theo Kojak teams up with Dana Sutton, a comely federal agent, to uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union.Lieutenant Theo Kojak teams up with Dana Sutton, a comely federal agent, to uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union.Lieutenant Theo Kojak teams up with Dana Sutton, a comely federal agent, to uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union.

  • Direção
    • Robert Markowitz
  • Roteiristas
    • John Loftus
    • Abby Mann
    • Selwyn Raab
  • Artistas
    • Telly Savalas
    • Suzanne Pleshette
    • Max von Sydow
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,8/10
    345
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert Markowitz
    • Roteiristas
      • John Loftus
      • Abby Mann
      • Selwyn Raab
    • Artistas
      • Telly Savalas
      • Suzanne Pleshette
      • Max von Sydow
    • 7Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
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    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Lieutenant Theo Kojak
    Suzanne Pleshette
    Suzanne Pleshette
    • Dana Sutton
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Peter Barak
    • (as Max Von Sydow)
    Herbert Berghof
    Herbert Berghof
    • Buchardt
    Dan Frazer
    Dan Frazer
    • Captain Frank McNeil
    Betsy Aidem
    Betsy Aidem
    • Elissa Barak
    Alan Rosenberg
    Alan Rosenberg
    • Lustig
    Charles Brown
    • Captain Julius Gay
    George Savalas
    George Savalas
    • Stavros
    David Leary
    • Chris Kennert
    Harry Davis
    • The Rabbi
    Rita Karin
    • Mrs. Fitzev
    Mark Russell
    Mark Russell
    • Saperstein
    • (as Mark B. Russell)
    Vince Conti
    • Det. Rizzo
    Margaret Thomson
    • Secretary
    Otto von Wernherr
    • Bodyguard
    • (as Otto Von Wernherr)
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Federal Agent #1
    Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria
    • Federal Agent #2
    • Direção
      • Robert Markowitz
    • Roteiristas
      • John Loftus
      • Abby Mann
      • Selwyn Raab
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    6ccthemovieman-1

    Nicely Filmed, But TV Series Kojak Was More Fun To Watch

    This was a full-length movie featuring the television series star "Kojak," played by Telly Savalas. He made the fictional New York city detective a pretty famous person. This movie came later but the lollipop-sucking "who loves ya, baby?" wise-cracking cop was not that in this movie. His partner, "Crocker" wasn't in here, either, and his boss "Frank" only made an appearance at the end. All of that didn't make this as attractive a film as it should have been. Also, at least for me, I didn't find the deep raspy-voiced overdone eye make-upped Suzanne Pleshette to be an attractive female lead. Almost any other woman would have been this more tolerable to watch.

    Despite all of the above, Salavas and the story were still pretty entertaining and the movie was filmed nicely, meaning nice photography, better than the TV series and a big cut above most made-for-TV movies. That, and some dramatic music, helped make this worth watching. However, it's not worth keeping. If you like Kojak, you're better off waiting for the TV series to come out on DVD. The first season was issued, but where's the rest?
    10zooeyhall

    Even if you are not a fan of the series, this is one TV movie to see

    As a young man in the 1970's I watched the occasional episode of Kojak. While I have always liked Telly Savalis as an actor, I was not a regular viewer of the Kojak series; thinking it just another of the ubiquitous "cops and detectives" shows that were so common at the time.

    In this movie, viewers get a history lesson in one of the little-known aspects of World War II. Specifically the fact that many in the Nazi-conquered countries collaborated with the Germans.

    The most notorious of these collaborators were among the "White Russians" (today the country of Belarus--hence the title of the movie) and the Ukrainians. Both countries have a long history of anti-Semitism, and when the Nazis began the "Final Solution to the Jewish Problem" there were plenty of locals who participated enthusiastically in the rounding-up and killing of Jews.

    After a series of murders of elderly Russian men in New York, Kojak discovers that the victims were actually Nazi collaborators who were living under assumed identities. But the plot thickens as Kojak uncovers further evidence that the U.S. government was involved in helping these Russian Nazis get into the country in the first place. And there is a surprise at the end when the murderer is revealed.

    This movie makes great use of its New York locations, especially emphasizing the various ethnic enclaves in the city. Savalis steps effortlessly back into the role he left 8 years previously. It's great to see George Savalis in a good supporting role. Susan Pleshette as government-employee-turned-Kojak's-partner is always good. Swedish actor Max Von Sydow as a Jewish witness to the "Russian Holocaust" and Herbert Berghoff as a German Nazi round out the cast with great performances.

    Hopefully this move comes out on DVD. So far there has only been a limited release on VHS in the 1990s. It's gripping, moves at a fast pace, and tells about a bit of WWII history that few people know about.
    robert-temple-1

    A true scandal exposed

    This important TV movie has never been issued on DVD, but only as a 1980s video, so that it is very difficult to obtain. It may be the only accurate portrayal of one of the shadier aspects of American post-war foreign policy ever filmed. It is based upon the 1982 book by John Loftus, THE BELARUS SECRET, which is a historical work, not a novel as stated by IMDb. The film was made as a stand-alone TV movie spin-off of the famous KOJAK detective series, starring Telly Savalas. This film tackles a profoundly controversial and disturbing subject, namely the protection of Nazi war criminals by the security establishment of the United States Government. As Savalas and Suzanne Pleshette, the female star of the film, both say, it is a total disgrace and insult to what America is supposed to stand for. The reason why the title refers to the country of Belarus is that it concerns SS officers from there who have made their way under American official protection to new lives under false identities in the USA. Belarus at the time this film was made was part of the Soviet Union. Today it is an independent, but far from free, country, headed by the man widely called in the press today 'the last dictator in Europe'. Belarus in an earlier age was known as Byelorussia, and also as 'White Russia'. During the War it was under German occupation, and many locals enthusiastically did the Nazis' dirty work for them, just as the Vichy French did, only more so. So keen were the Belarusians to aid the Nazis that some of them were initiated into the SS and carried out their murderous duties as SS officers. Hundreds of thousands of people died at their hands. After the War, many of these horrible mass-murderers were brought to America secretly and evaded trial. Thousands of SS officers came to America after the War, some as part of Operation Paperclip, and others under various other programmes, many of them given protection by those great Nazi-lovers, the Dulles Brothers, who were the American lawyers for the Gestapo's front organisation in America in the 1930s. Interesting, isn't it, that two men whose salaries came indirectly from the Gestapo before the War ended up respectively as American Secretary of State and Director of the CIA? What does that tell you? And everybody thought Germany lost the War! The Belarus part of this disgraceful story has been extensively exposed, and the book by Loftus has been reissued in recent years, giving all the gory details. It is readily available as a paperback and is based upon contemporary documents and is full of proof, not merely assertions. In this film, Max von Sydow plays a former inmate who suffered under the Belarus SS and is trying to expose them and bring them to justice. Savalas, as Detective Lieutenant Kojak of the New York Police Department, becomes involved as the investigator of the murders of various strange elderly men living under false names, one with a false grave, whose files are all kept under wraps at the State Department in Washington, and who he discovers all came from Belarus. This is not just a film, it is an education.
    9AbeStreet

    As good as, if not better than, the series!

    A great story! Kojak investigates a series of recent killings that involve Russian Jews that worked with the Germans 40 years earlier to help imprison Jews in Hitler's concentration camps. Kojak is tied closely to the case by friends that are in the middle of the case. Susan Pleshette gives a great performance as Kojak's unofficial assistant and possible love interest. Max Von Sydow is, as always, great.

    Perhaps now that the first season of KOJAK is now on DVD we can look forward to a DVD release for this film, as well as the several other KOJAK movies made in the late 80's and early 90's.
    10DadSweet

    AGING BUT GOOD COLD WAR NAZI STORY

    Probably pro-Kojak sentiments coupled with the courageous story line led to my exaggerating a "fair" rating for this movie. Probably a fair rating of this movie should be 8. But the inexplicable weighted average by others of 5.3 is neither fair nor understandable.

    The action and style is classic Kojak; even "Styros" (Terry Salvalas' real life brother) acts in this movie. I think Salvalas and Susan Pleshet did a good job of carrying the story of a Nazi concentration camp survivor tracking down aging Nazis to execute them by taking justice into his own hands. The one glaring flaw is that Pleshet's character (an ambitious State Department attorney on her way up ... who is supposed to derail Kojak's murder investigation) is not likely to have faced a lifetime prison term by handing over to Kojak "Top Secret" files ... just to prove to Kojak that she can be trusted. But otherwise, I think the movie made its point that mass murderous Nazis were (and continue to be) protected by various branches of the United States government. So making an action-adventure "crimmie" about it takes some guts and deserves some glory.

    This movie is worth seeing for entertainment and for educational values.

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    • Curiosidades
      Last appearance of Dan Frazer as Frank McNeil, George Savalas as Stavros, Mark Russell as Saperstein, and Vince Conti as Rizzo.
    • Citações

      Dana Sutton: Who loves ya, baby?

    • Conexões
      Followed by O Preço da Justiça (1987)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de fevereiro de 1985 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Mord im Exil
    • Locações de filme
      • St Peter Greek Catholic Cemetery - 264 Passaic St, Garfield, Nova Jersey, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Universal Television
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
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    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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