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Release Date:
November 8, 1996
Original Title:
The Man Who Captured Eichmann
Alternate Titles:
Ypothesi Eichmann
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Butcher's Run Films
Stan Margolies Company
Turner Pictures (I)
Production Countries:
Argentina | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 96
Set in 1960, the story follows the efforts of the Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service, to find former SS Colonel Adolf Eichmann, who ran from Germany to Argentina and took the name Ricardo Clement. He was wanted for the murders of both Europeans and Jews during the Holocaust. Learning of Eichmann's living in Argentina, the Mossad sends a team to capture him, led by agent Peter Malkin. The standing order: bring Eichmann back alive to Israel for trial.
Art Direction:
María Clara Notari
Camera Operator:
Guy Skinner
Casting:
Iris Grossman
Costume Design:
Beatriz De Benedetto
Director:
William A. Graham
Director of Photography:
Robert Steadman
Editor:
Drake Silliman
Hairstylist:
Maria Isabel Nanotti
Makeup Artist:
Mirta Blanco
Music Editor:
Jamie Forester
Music Supervisor:
Jackie Krost
Novel:
Peter Z. Malkin
Harry Stein
Original Music Composer:
Laurence Rosenthal
Producer:
Raúl Outeda
Production Coordinator:
Pamela Jaeckle
Script Supervisor:
Kate Morrison
Set Decoration:
Aldo Guglielmone
Sound Editor:
Richard Steele
Stunt Coordinator:
Federico Cueva
Teleplay:
Lionel Chetwynd
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