Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story

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Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story

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Plot

Even allowing for her in-and-out Austrian accent, Farrah Fawcett delivers one of her best ever TV-movie performances in Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story. This fact-based film begins in 1960, when Beate's last name is still Kunzel. A sheltered young miss, Beate has no concept of what went on in the wartime concentration camps--until she meets and falls in love with Holocaust survivor Serge Karsfeld (Tom Conti). Given a crash course in sociopolitical awareness by her husband, Beate herself becomes a tireless hunter of fugitive Nazis. At great personal risk to herself, she travels from Europe to South America to bring to justice Klaus Barbie (Claude Vernier), the "Butcher of Lyon." Filmed in Paris and Nice, Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld Story was first telecast in November of 1986, at which time the real Beate Karsfeld was endeavoring to expose UN secretary general Kurt Waldheim as a war criminal. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Catherine Allegret; Tom Conti; Farrah Fawcett; Vincent Gauthier; Geraldine Page

Credit

Michael Janiaud - Art Director, Jane Robinson - Costume Designer, Michael Lindsay-Hogg - Director, Bill Blunden - Editor, Judith DePaul - Executive Producer, Richard Hartley - Composer (Music Score), Austen Spriggs - Production Designer, Dick Bush - Cinematographer, William Kayden - Producer, Frederick Hunter - Screenwriter

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