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L'homme qui a capturé Eichmannn

Original title: The Man Who Captured Eichmann
  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Robert Duvall and Arliss Howard in L'homme qui a capturé Eichmannn (1996)
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The story of the 1960 hostile extraction of the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann, by the Mossad to Israeli justice.The story of the 1960 hostile extraction of the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann, by the Mossad to Israeli justice.The story of the 1960 hostile extraction of the Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann, by the Mossad to Israeli justice.

  • Director
    • William A. Graham
  • Writers
    • Peter Z. Malkin
    • Harry Stein
    • Lionel Chetwynd
  • Stars
    • Robert Duvall
    • Arliss Howard
    • Jeffrey Tambor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • Peter Z. Malkin
      • Harry Stein
      • Lionel Chetwynd
    • Stars
      • Robert Duvall
      • Arliss Howard
      • Jeffrey Tambor
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Adolf Eichmann
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Peter Malkin
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Isser Harel
    Jack Laufer
    Jack Laufer
    • Uzi
    Nicolas Surovy
    Nicolas Surovy
    • Hans
    Joel Brooks
    Joel Brooks
    • Meir
    Michael Laskin
    Michael Laskin
    • Dr. Klein
    Sam Robards
    Sam Robards
    • David
    Michael Tucci
    Michael Tucci
    • Danny
    Rusty Schwimmer
    Rusty Schwimmer
    • Rosa
    Rita Zohar
    Rita Zohar
    • Peter's mother
    Jean Pierre Reguerraz
    Jean Pierre Reguerraz
    • Laszlo Ungari
    Celina Font
    Celina Font
    • Angela Ungari
    Erika Wallner
    Erika Wallner
    • Catalina Klement
    Kevin Schiele
    Kevin Schiele
    • Nicolas Klement
    Gregory Dayton
    • Muller
    Marcelo Sycz
    • Dieter Klement
    Brian Hussey
    • Hasse Klement
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • Peter Z. Malkin
      • Harry Stein
      • Lionel Chetwynd
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    7RatedVforVinny

    Another strong Duvall performance.

    Excellent T.V movie that chronicles events leading up to and the capturing (by crack mossad agents) of the elusive Adolf Eichmann. Robert Duval (as Eichmann) is one of the finest actors in cinema history and shows such a range of diversity in the characters he portrays. Is certainly worth watching as a companion to other movies of the same (or similar) subject matter.
    ersbel

    Weird in the bad sense

    Weird movie. I read somewhere that Robert Duvall wanted to do this story. So he wanted to play Adolph Eichmann. Why? I have no idea.

    The movie is quite dull. And the acting is dull too. Probably strong emotions were going around. But not in this calm, slow, uninteresting script. And the actors do some weird accents. Was it supposed to be funny? It is not a funny story.

    Maybe a fascist would like it. After all, the poor Eichmann was tricked into signing the paper. And don't forget he was kidnapped. But everything gets toned down. The Hannah Arendt account presents Eichmann as a simple bureaucrat. And probably that is what this movie is trying to show in the cheap disguise of a B movie.

    Finally I see this movie as an attempt to whitewash a murderer. The script conveniently is not interested in the life and deeds of Eichmann. There is not a hint of how German and US intelligence services knew his whereabouts and said nothing. There is nothing about the nazi community of Argentina apart from the sort of Eichmann's lawyer. And less than 10 years later Bettina Stangneth would publish a book that would show Eichmann in a very different light than a pawn in Hannah Arendt's play on sociology.

    Contact me with Questions, Comments or Suggestions ryitfork @ bitmail.ch
    Doctor_Bombay

    An important event in our history chronicled.

    Any time you get the opportunity to see Robert Duvall work, you should take it. When the pot is sweetened by the chance to learn a little (or a lot) about an important historical event, then it's a no-brainer.

    A far more carefully crafted story line distinguishes this film from the 1961 'Operation Eichmann'. The source of this film is the book, "Eichmann in my Hands", by Massad agent Peter Malkin, the primary Israeli Agent involved in Eichmann's capture in Buenos Aires.

    The film is presented pretty much from the point-of-view of Malkin, played superbly by Arliss Howard, an actor who's career to date is papered with non-distinguishable work in non-descript films. His portrayal here is right on target. There is a nice turn as well by Jeffrey Tambor, a wonderful comedic actor, here cast completely against type in a serious role.

    Much is the time when TV has been dismissed as a learning medium. Thankfully, made for TV movies like 'The Man Who Captured Eichmann" go far to dismiss that notion.
    6kapelusznik18

    Operation Eichmann

    ***S{POILERS*** Long suppressed - for security reasons-story about the capture of Nazi war criminal SS man Lt-Col. Adolph Eichmann, Robert Duvall, one of the major ,after his boss Col. Rehinheart "Hangman" Hydrick, architects of the notorious Nazi "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" in Nazi occupied Europe. Having escaped captured for fifteen years Eichmann was finally run down and caught outside his house at 14 Garibaldi Street in the slum section of Buenos Aries Argentina in May 1960. The Israeli Mossad who had been staking out Eichmann's, using the name Ricardo "Ricky" Clement, movements for the past two months grabbed him as he left the bus from his job as a mechanic at a local Mercedes Benz plant. Eichmann was then held hostage in a safe house until the Mossad could fly him out of the country to stand trial for crimes against humanity and the Jewish people in Jerusalem Israel.

    While in Isaeli captivity Eichmann's what can best be best called Mossad baby sitter Peter Malkin,Arliss Howard, tried to get him to sign a statement- as if he really needed it-for him to volunteer to his capture and agree to be tried in the Jewish state which under the circumstances, in being kidnapped and held against his will by the Mossad, would be thrown out on any court on earth. Still Malkin constantly beggared Eichmann to sign it until he finally agreed when he was told that there's no death penalty in Israel.

    It took a lot of ingenuity to get Eichmann out of Argentina by using the excuse of an EL-AL airline with a troupe of Israeli politicians and entertainers to sneak him, while high on drugs, aboard. This was done while Eichmann's fellow on the lamb Nazis as well as his sons did everything to prevent the plane from taking off. The final results of all this was that Eichmann was tried and convicted for the crimes that he committed and despite Mossad Agent Peter Malkin assurances not to he eventually was sentenced to death and hanged. P.S Despite Israel having no death penalty as things turned out in Adolph Eichmann's case it made him an exception and no one bothered, except his fellow on the run Nazi war criminals, to make a case out of it.
    6arthur_tafero

    Better Than Average Biopic - The Man Who Captured Eichmann

    Most people will not care about the man who captured Adolph Eichmann; what they will care about is the fascinating and clever way the Mossad were able to whisk Eichmann out of Argentina, despite the best efforts of the local Nazi sympathizers to find him and keep him in the country. The role of Eichmann is a tour-de-force by Robert Duvall, an Academy-Award winning actor who richly deserved an Emmy for this television production role. Most of the other roles in the film are played by relatively unknown actors, and the production values are limited. However, the direction and dialogue is very sharp, and the film will keep you attention from beginning to end. Eichmann tried to justify his action to his captors, but I am sure no one was buying his sad story about his father forcing him to join the SS and the Nazi party. Duvall plays the role in a careful, understated manner, which captures the actual real-life personality of Eichmann to a tee. It was interesting to see how this action unfolded several decades after it actually took place when I was in school as a Freshman at Emerson High School in Union City. We saw the trial on TV, but we had no idea at the time what it took to get him to this trial.

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    • Trivia
      Over fifteen years passed from the time of discovery (1957), that Adolf Eichmann was living in Argentina, until the man responsible received the award (1972), that had been promised. However, Lothar Hermann, a blind half-Jewish refugee, did not receive official recognition by Israel, albeit posthumously, until 2012.
    • Goofs
      In real life, the aircraft used to take Eichmann to Israel was a Bristol Britannia. However, these turboprop machines had very short working lives due to the popularity of jets and thus none were available for the film. As a result a Boeing 707 jetliner was used instead in the film. Worse, it appears to be a JT3D-engined Intercontinental (a -320B or -320C) even though the -320B did not first fly until 1962 and the -320C was not introduced until 1964.
    • Quotes

      Peter Malkin: A good plan assumes nothing!

    • Connections
      Featured in The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1997)

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Argentina
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Opération Attila
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Butcher's Run Films
      • The Stan Margolies Company
      • Turner Pictures (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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