The Odessa File


2:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Wednesday, December 17 on Legend (41)

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About this Broadcast

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The detailed diaries of a former inmate of a concentration camp fall into the hands of an investigative journalist. Incensed by what he reads, he embarks on a crusade to discover the prison commandant's new identity and expose his crimes to the world. In the process, the trail leads him to a secret organisation that helped Nazi SS officers escape justice. Thriller, based on Frederick Forsyth's novel, starring Jon Voight, Derek Jacobi and siblings Maria and Maximilian Schell


1974
Detective/Thriller Literary Adaptation Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Jon Voight (Actor) .. Peter Miller
Maximilian Schell (Actor) .. Eduard Roschmann
Derek Jacobi (Actor) .. Klaus Wenzer
Maria Schell (Actor) .. Frau Miller
Mary Tamm (Actor) .. Sigi
Peter Jeffrey (Actor) .. David Porath
Klaus Lowitsch (Actor) .. Gustav Mackensen
Kurt Meisel (Actor) .. Alfred Oster
Ronald Neame (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Jon Voight (Actor) .. Peter Miller
Born: December 29, 1938 in New York
Best Known For: Being Angelina Jolie's dad
Early-life: Born Jonathan Vincent Voight on December 29, 1938, in Yonkers, New York. His father, Elmer, was a professional golfer. He has two brothers: James (better known as Chip Taylor) is a successful songwriter who penned Wild Thing, while Barry is a volcanologist. Voight began treading the boards at school, after which he studied drama at the Catholic University of America. He also had a four-year stint at the Neighbourhood Playhouse's prestigious acting academy in New York.
Career: Voight's professional career began on stage with a role in a Broadway production of The Sound of Music. He made his TV debut in a 1963 episode of Naked City and four years later appeared in Fearless Frank, his first film. He became a star in 1969 thanks to an Oscar-nominated performance in Midnight Cowboy. A series of well-received movies followed, such as Catch-22, Deliverance and The Odessa File. He won a Best Actor Academy Award for 1978's Coming Home. Major films since include Table for Five, The Champ, Heat, Mission: Impossible, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Ali and The Manchurian Candidate. He played Jonas Hodges, the main antagonist of Jack Bauer, in the seventh season of American drama 24. More recently, he has starred in Ray Donovan.
Quote: "I'm grateful for my celebrity. It allows me to focus on organisations that do good."
Trivia: He has won Golden Globes for Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home, Runaway Train and Ray Donovan.
Maximilian Schell (Actor) .. Eduard Roschmann
Derek Jacobi (Actor) .. Klaus Wenzer
Born: October 22, 1938 in London
Best Known For: His classical roles.
Early-life: Derek George Jacobi was born on October 22, 1938, in Leytonstone, east London. His mother was a secretary and his father managed a department store. He is an only child. He became hooked on movies and dancing as a boy and played Hamlet at school, with the production later appearing at the Edinburgh Festival. During his time there, he was invited to meet an agent, who told him that, at 18, he was too young to become a star. Jacobi spent the next three years studying history at Cambridge, where he befriended Ian McKellen and Trevor Nunn.
Career: Following acclaimed performances at university, Jacobi joined Birmingham Rep. He was spotted by Laurence Olivier, who invited him to join the National Theatre Company. He made his film debut alongside Olivier in 1965's Othello. Since then, Jacobi has continued to make acclaimed appearances on stage and screen. Among his films are The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, Love Is the Devil, Gladiator, Gosford Park, The King's Speech and Hereafter. He inspired Kenneth Branagh to become an actor and worked alongside him in Henry V, Hamlet and Dead Again. Jacobi won a Bafta for I, Claudius in 1977, starred in the medieval-set series Cadfael, played The Master in Doctor Who, is the narrator of In the Night Garden and scored a surprise hit with Last Tango in Halifax.
Quote: "As an actor conscious that you are in a theatre, you still have to make it look as spontaneous as if you did not know that you are being watched by 1,000 pairs of eyes."
Trivia: He received a knighthood in 1994.
Maria Schell (Actor) .. Frau Miller
Mary Tamm (Actor) .. Sigi
Peter Jeffrey (Actor) .. David Porath
Klaus Lowitsch (Actor) .. Gustav Mackensen
Kurt Meisel (Actor) .. Alfred Oster
Ronald Neame (Director)

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