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Product Description Germany, the early 1960s. Investigative journalist Peter Miller (Jon Voight) has obtained a diary detailing crimes committed by SS Captain Eduard Roschmann (Maximilian Schell) when he was a WWII concentration camp commandant. Miller sets out to bring Roschmann to justice, but encounters trouble when he comes up against 'Odessa', a secret organisation dedicated to protecting former SS officers and advancing their position in the post-war world. .co.uk Review Originally released in 1974, The Odessa File is set in Hamburg a decade earlier. Its starting-point is the Nazi support network Odessa, and its involvement with Egyptian plans to destroy Israel. Peter Miller is a freelance journalist whose interest appears initially to be a professional one, before a personal dimension finally becomes apparent in his confrontation with SS Captain Roschmann. Kenneth Ross adapts a well-honed screenplay from Frederick Forsyth's bestseller, and director Ronald Neame captures a typically Cold War sense of individuals and organisations playing out a scenario of political right and wrong. John Voight, long before he became a cameo star, makes a sympathetic lead, able to judge between the moral and material aspects of his profession. Mary Tamm is photogenic, if uninvolving, as his girlfriend, while Maximillian Schell is a convincing Nazi stereotype. Andrew Lloyd-Weber contributes a serviceable score, centred on the catchy "Christmas Dream" sung by Perry Como. Not a classic suspense thriller, but an enjoyable and thoughtful one.On the DVD: the letterbox widescreen format preserves the 2.35:1 aspect ratio of the cinema release with decent if not exceptional clarity, with optional 16:9 TV enhancement. There are French, German, Italian and Spanish overdubs, and subtitles in 21 languages. Detailed filmographies for Neame, Voight and Schell are included and the theatrical trailer is to the point in a way they so rarely are these days. --Richard Whitehouse
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Good movie
R**T
Classic book
Have watched the film a few times, but the book was so much better, brilliant writing and read so well .
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It's not just that there really IS not a dull page, it's like all great art - one ...
Well, of course Frederick Forsyth is a world class thriller writer, if not the top one ever. How could I possibly select Odessa for pre-eminenceabove "The Veteran", "The Negotiator", "The Deceiver", or "The Fist of God".? And yet I must. This is one of his earlier books, on anever popular but more historical subject (Nazis), but I can't put it down, even if I read it (present tense) three times a year. It's not just that there really IS not a dull page, it's like all great art - one learns something or is reminded of something each time one reads it. I just lovehis way of putting small stories inside the main one, of telling the story of the Jewish victim (Tauber), then that of the Nazi hunter (the real-life Wiesenthal), or that of the little timid Nazi forger (Winzer), or even the tank commander (mentioned in passing) right at the end. The story is gripping, the text exciting,, the characters well drawn, the history accurate, the whole entertaining AND instructive. As a thriller reader I'll betyou come to the end and just can't bear it, & have to start again. Where Forsyth gets his information beats me, he must have an ear stuck tothe wall of every government building & terrorist camp!My favourite episodes? - 1. Sigi is a kindly & understanding girl, does not despise her (striptease) customers with loathing as the other girls do.Peter: "But they are just dirty old sods with a pocketful of cash to spend." "Well they wouldn't be if they had someone to take care of them."Forsyth shows his human understanding here. 2. (Germans): "We're a very obedient people. It's our greatest strength & our greatest weakness.It enables us to build an economic miracle while the British* are on strike, & it enables us to follow a man like Hitler into a great big mass grave".(*For "British" read "French" nowdays...). 3. Here's a lesson in politics for us all in one sentence, in why things move so slowly: "Six milliondead Jews don't vote. Five million former Nazis can & do, at every election": 4. "There had been a time when people did not reject his orders &he had never quite got used to the change". (Oh, misery! We retired managers know that one all right, don't we?). Just one more, - father offorger to mother: "Are you saying, foolish woman, that our son's ration cards are inferior to the Yankee ration cards?'An amazing book. When you've finished it (twice), do read Haffner's "The Meaning of Hitler".
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The Odessa File Download
One of my favourite films, Download was easy, stored on my ps4 I can watch it anytime
J**N
Classic conspiracy thriller
Another 80’s fantastic conspiracy thriller, with nazis lurking in The background to kill The great Jon Voight.
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great service top film
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M**J
Superb period suspense drama
This is possibly one of the greatest Cold War thrillers, although it is not always understood as such because it deals with post WW2 Nazism, a phenomena that was no longer supposed to officially exist but in fact, just like the Soviets, who carried on their clandestine operations, spying and trying to gain the upper hand with everything from assassinations to economic espionage, so did former Nazis and SS officers in Germany and Austria - spiriting away war criminals to live a fight another day and at the same time repatriating vast sums of stolen money that they had hidden in Swiss private deposit banks, to fund their new 'Economic Miracle' in West Germany. Our hero, Peter Miller, played by John Voight, stumbles into a gargantuan plot by the Odessa (the organisation of former Nazis) to bring about the final fulfillment of the 'Final Solution' - the plot to exterminate the Jewish people. This is a brilliant and cleverly constructed thriller and, to me, has stood the test of time and still has resonances to this day.
A**H
Fantastic movie
Brilliant true story highly recommend after this movie for over a decade
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