There will always be evil.
Brilliant film with superb cast. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site?
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. German death camp in Sobibor, Poland, killed two hundred fifty thousand Jews. Stessa cosa anche su un altro riproduttore. Of course, the motto: NEVER AGAIN! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2016Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 30, 2003 Once the amalgamate Jewish immigration to Israel began, they became a force to be reckoned with. Bounty hunter Nick Randall (Rutger Hauer) is offered two hundred fifty thousand dollars by the C.I.A. I first got this out on video many years back.
good film, however i was not expecting Dutch subtitles, luckily they could be removed from the screen
According to IMDB, this film was originally shot with 35mm, so there is no excuse, other than trying to trick people like myself, for releasing such a poor quality DVD. Use the HTML below. Sappiate inoltre che NON sono riuscito ad effettuare il reso che, per prodotti difettosi, dovrebbe coprire per 24 mesi (se ho ben interpretato quanto dichiarato da Amazon stesso).
The only question - how to do it. Saw this back in the day when it first came out. In fact, if you have an old CRT TV, you might hook up your DVD player to it so it will blur it a bit. This is a hard to watch, but worth watching movie on the prisoner revolt at Sobibor, one of the worst Nazi death camps in Poland. Schlomo tells him "I could make that for you but I don't have any gold" whereupon Wagner throws a bag of gold teeth fillings on the table. Based on a true story where Jews managed to kill so many ss and escape from a death camp. A fantastic gripping story full of suspense and courage with all the cast playing marvellous roles thoroughly enjoyable and reccomended
Based on an actual uprising and escape from a Nazi death camp, this movie makes the viewer feel the terror and elation of the Jewish people and Soviet soldiers who are attempting to escape.
Stanley Waltz (Jackie Gleason) is seeking forgiveness in Lourdes, France, after a good deed had backfired at him, regarding a poem "How do I love thee?".
Instead, the film sticks to the truth of what happened and shows that some of these starving souls were transfixed and couldn't move and that so many fleeing were machinegunned by the surviving guards. But the trapper, Ben Corbett (Rutger Hauer), and his friends will do anything to free him. Everybody should watch this. The escape scene at the beginning of the movie is not shown to its conclusion,cut short, you are never informed how the escapees got on because that part was cut out.
In April 1964, more than twenty years after the Nazis won World War II, S.S. officer Xavier March (Rutger Hauer) uncovers a plot to eliminate the attendees of the Wannsee Conference so that Germany can establish better relations with the U.S. Movies like this one bring it back to the human element. When the breakout occurs after the careful but messy assassination of many of the SS superiors, the film shows the complete panic and chaos of their flight from the camp. Was this review helpful to you? I cannot imagine the horror of any of it.
I appreciated hearing about those who lived after the war and how they went on to testify against those responsible for such atrocities. It was a terrible atrocity that we should feel in our hearts, not just know in our minds! All-in-all, it is stirring rendition of what happened, the one and only time, there was a mass revolt and escape by the inmates from a German Death Camp. On the whole the acting is exceptional, and by that I mean one forgets the actor and sees only the person as real. Being interested in the holocaust from a young age,and having traveled through Poland in the early eighties I got this out of interest.Amazing to think it was done for television and not cinema. Nick quit the C.I.A. It had the most successful prisoner escape in World War II on October 14, 1943. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. He is a good actor.
A Nazi doctor, along with the Sonderkommando, Jews who are forced to work in the crematoria of Auschwitz against their fellow Jews, find themselves in a moral grey zone.
Nailbiting and true account of the largest successful esape from a Nazi concentration camp.
1 win & 6 nominations.