The Odessa File

The Odessa File

By Ronald Neame

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1974-10-24
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 2h 8min
  • Director: Ronald Neame
  • Production Company: John Woolf Productions
  • Production Country: Germany, United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.6/10
6.6
From 178 Ratings

Description

The year is 1963. The place: Hamburg, Germany. An elderly Jewish man commits suicide, leaving a diary which falls into the hands of a freelance newspaperman, Peter Miller (Jon Voight). The diary documents the unspeakable crimes of cruelty, torture and mass murder perpetrated by SS Captain Eduard Roschmann (Maximilian Schell), commandant of the notorious wartime death camp at Riga, Latvia. Miller launches a personal manhunt to track down Roschmann, an investigation that leads him into the very heart of Odessa, a powerful secret organization formed by the SS to protect and re-establish its fugitive members throughout the world. When Miller finds Roschmann, he learns that the former Nazi is now the leader of a weaponry complex of international, strategic consequence.

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  • A solid film

    5
    By KicknScootr
    I felt that the age transformation of Voigt's character in the pre-digital age was excellent with a good story line. While slow in some scenes, I was riveted and surprised at the ending. Excellent performance for both Schell and Voigt.
  • The Odessa File

    4
    By micooker
    A truly great movie of its time-- does very well to explain the post WWII Europe and its roll over into the Cold War. Look for this movie to fall victim to many others of its time, and be remade, although most production company's wont touch it these days due to the ties to Isreal. Jon Voight is amazing, and Maximillian is superb. full of action and suspense and twists, as an original "reporter following a lead" type story and gets in way over his head. I loved the first time I saw it as a boy and love it still today.

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