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The Statement

At the end of World War II, many of those involved in war crimes were prosecuted. Some got away. Until now.

Description: The film is set in France in the 1990s, the French were defeated by the Germans early in World War II, an armistice was signed in 1940 which effectively split France into a German occupied part in the North and a semi-independent part in the south which became known as Vichy France. In reality the Vichy government was a puppet regime controlled by the Germans. Part of the agreement was that the Vichy Government would assist with the 'cleansing' of Jews from France. The Vichy government formed a police force called the Milice, who worked with the Germans...

Genres: Drama, Thriller

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 120 minutes

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Michael Caine

Played Pierre Brossard

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Tilda Swinton

Played Annemarie Livi

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Jeremy Northam

Played Colonel Roux

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Alan Bates

Played Armand Bertier

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Charlotte Rampling

Played Nicole

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John Neville

Played Old Man

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Ciarán Hinds

Played Pochon

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Frank Finlay

Played Commissaire Vionnet

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William Hutt

Played Le Moyne

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Matt Craven

Played David Manenbaum

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Noam Jenkins

Played Michael Levy

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Peter Wight

Played Inspector Cholet

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Malcolm Sinclair

Played Cardinal of Lyon

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Colin Salmon

Played Father Patrice

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David de Keyser

Played Dom André (as David De Keyser)

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Christian Erickson

Played Father Joseph

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Dominic Gould

Played Captain Durand

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Peter Hudson

Played Professor Valentin

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Joseph Malerba

Played Max

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Irene Palko

Played Clotilde

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George Wills

Played Young Brossard (as George Williams)

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Edward Petherbridge

Played Dom Vladimir

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John Boswall

Played Father Léo

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Joseph Long

Played Bishop

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Wolfgang Pissors

Played German Soldier

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Daniel Lundh

Played Bertier's Secretary

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