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Plot. Pierre Brossard, a French Nazi collaborator, orders seven Jews executed during World War II. Some 40 years later, he is pursued by David Manenbaum, a hitman who is under orders to kill Brossard and leave a printed statement on his body proclaiming the assassination was vengeance for the Jews executed in 1944.
Dec 12, 2003 · A Paris magistrate (Tilda Swinton) and a colonel (Jeremy Northam) pursue a man (Michael Caine) in hiding who collaborated with Nazis in occupied France.
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- Norman Jewison
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- Michael Caine
Summaries. Tale of a former Nazi executioner who becomes a target of hitmen and police investigators. 1992. The French government has passed a law punishing crimes against humanity allowing them to prosecute Nazi collaborators from WWII.
Dec 12, 2003 · Directed By: Norman Jewison. Written By: Ronald Harwood, Brian Moore. The Statement. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 32 Critic Reviews. 45. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. Where to Watch. Amazon ($3.99) All Watch Options. View All. Michael Caine. Pierre Brossard.
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- Norman Jewison
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- Michael Caine
The Statement. Available on iTunes. A man who has been able to avoid the consequences of his actions for nearly 50 years suddenly finds he must answer pursuers on both sides of the law in this drama, based on the novel by Brian Moore and inspired by a true story.
An ambitious Judge (Swinton) and an exacting Colonel (Jeremy Northam) re-open the sixty-year-old case of Pierre Brossard (Michael Caine), an escaped Nazi collaborator accused of murdering seven Jews.