The debt

The story begins in 1997, as shocking news reaches retired Mossad secret agents Rachel and Stephan about their former colleague David. All three have been venerated for decades by Israel because of the secret mission that they embarked on for their country back in 1965-1966, when the trio tracked do...

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Main Author: Newman, Thomas, 1955- (Composer)
Corporate Author: Focus Features., Miramax Films., Marv Films., Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Madden, John, 1949- (Director), Vaughn, Matthew, 1971- (Producer, Screenwriter), Goldman, Jane, 1970 June 11- (Screenwriter), Straughan, Peter. (Screenwriter), Mirren, Helen. (Actor), Worthington, Sam, 1976- (Actor), Chastain, Jessica, 1977- (Actor), Christensen, Jesper, 1948- (Actor), Csokas, Marton, 1966- (Actor), Hinds, Ciarán, 1953- (Actor), Wilkinson, Tom, 1948- (Actor)
Format: Videos DVD
Language: English
French
Spanish
Published: Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2011]
Series: Four-star collection
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Summary: The story begins in 1997, as shocking news reaches retired Mossad secret agents Rachel and Stephan about their former colleague David. All three have been venerated for decades by Israel because of the secret mission that they embarked on for their country back in 1965-1966, when the trio tracked down Nazi war criminal Dieter Vogel, the feared Surgeon of Birkenau, in East Berlin. At great risk, and at considerable personal cost, the team's mission was accomplished - or was it?
Item Description: Based on the film Ha-hov written by Assaf Bernstein and Ido Rosenblum.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2010.
Bonus features: commentary with director John Madden and producer Kris Thykier; 3 featurettes: A look inside The debt; Every secret has a price: Helen Mirren in The debt; The Berlin affair: the triangle at the center of The debt.
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (114 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD; NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1; anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1); dual-layer.
Audience: MPAA rating: R; for some violence and language.
Production Credits: Director of photography, Ben Davis ; editor, Alexander Berner ; music, Thomas Newman.