The Debt
- Original title
- The Debt (Ha-Hov)
- Year
- 2007
- Running time
- 100 min.
- Country
Israel
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Gila Almagor
- Neta Garty
- Edgar Selge
- Itay Tiran
- Yehezkel Lazarov
- Oded Teomi
- Alexander Peleg
- Eli Cohen
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Mystery | 1960s. Nazism
- Synopsis
- The year is 1965. Rachel Brener is one of 3 young Mossad agents teem who caught "THE SURGON OF TREBLINCA" - a Nazi monster who was never brought to trial in Israel. The official reason was that he has committed suicide as a prisoner while being held by his Israeli captive (kiddenappers) in a safe house somewhere in Europe. Today, 35 years after the well communicated suicide story of the monster, a small article appears in a local unimportant paper in a small town in central Europe. Surprisingly the Surgeon is ALIVE and is willing to admit his crimes against the human race and especially the Jews. The 3 older x Mossad agents who are in their late 60th became aware to this unfortunate threatening knowledge. The fact was that the "Surgeon" managed to escape from his guards- our 3 agents by wounding the woman who was not alert enough. Now that the old story came up to live again in a completely different version...
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