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The Statement 2004

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The Statement
12A (Contains moderate violence)
Cast
Michael Caine, Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Northam, Charlotte Rampling, Noam Jenkins, Matt Craven, John Neville, Alan Bates, David de Keyser, Peter Wright
Director
Norman Jewison
Producer
David Thompson, Mark Musselman, Jason Piette, Michael Cowan, Norman Jewison
Writer
Ronald Harwood, Brian Moore
Official Site
http://www.sonyclassics.com/thestatement/
Release
Friday February 27 2004
Genres
Horror, Suspense/Thriller
Distributor
Sony Pictures Classics

Synopsis

Set in modern day France, the story of Pierre Brossard who, as a young man, was a Nazi executioner under the Vichy regime. Brossard has never been brought to trial and has lived a peaceful and anonymous life, sheltered by right-wing elements within the Catholic Church. A new investigation into his crimes is launched and Brossard finds himself the target of hit men on the one hand--and police investigators on the other. A wily old fox, he keeps outwitting his pursuers while desperately trying to figure out who they are. Who will get to Brossard first? The investigators or the assassins?

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