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
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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?
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Additional Contributors:
Madden, John
Vaughn, Matthew
Goldman, Jane
Straughan, Peter
Mirren, Helen
Worthington, Sam
Chastain, Jessica
Christensen, Jesper
Csokas, Marton
Hinds, Ciarán
Wilkinson, Tom
Newman, Thomas
Imprint:
Universal City, CA - Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Language:
English, French, and
Spanish
Other language:
English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue with optional English SDH, French or Spanish subtitles
Credits:
Director of photography, Ben Davis ; editor, Alexander Berner ; music, Thomas Newman.
Performers:
Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Jesper Christensen, Marton Csokas, Ciarán Hinds, Tom Wilkinson.
Notes:
DVD; NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1; anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1); dual-layer
Based on the film Ha-hov written by Assaf Bernstein and Ido Rosenblum
Originally released 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
DVD; NTSC, region 1; Dolby Digital 5.1; anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1); dual-layer
Statement of responsibility:
Focus Features and Miramax present ; a Marv Films production ; screenplay by Matthew Vaughn & Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan ; produced by Matthew Vaughn ... [et al.] ; directed by John Madden
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (1 hr., 54 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Country of producing entity:
United States
Other author misc:
[Madden, John, 1949- drt, Vaughn, Matthew, 1971- pro aus, Goldman, Jane, 1970 June 11- aus, Straughan, Peter. aus, Mirren, Helen. act, Worthington, Sam, 1976- act, Chastain, Jessica, 1981- act, Christensen, Jesper, 1948- act, Csokas, Marton, 1966- act, Hinds, Ciarán, 1953- act, Wilkinson, Tom, 1948- act, Newman, Thomas, 1955- cmp, Focus Features, Miramax Films, Marv Films, Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm)]
Call number:
DVD MOVIE D
Topical term:
[Spies, Espionage, War criminals, Espionaje]
Series:
Four-star collection
Publisher number:
62119707
Publisher source:
Universal
Other standard identifier:
025192113017
Other series:
Focus Features four-star collection
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Add a CommentClearly a hit piece on the Mossad, this movie has led some to think it was based on true events, which it was not. I was quite saddened to see a great actress such as Helen Mirren involved in this shameful scheme to denigrate the brave Mossad agents.
This is an English remake of the Israeli film of the same name. I thought that the original was a little more tense in the stalking scenes in the second half. And I liked a couple of the Hitchcockian techniques that were included in the original. Also, I thought that the original Nazi "monster" was more threatening and evil.
As somebody who had not seen the original, I liked this one. It takes a few good twists that certainly keeps one guessing. I recommend.
The Debt is an overly ambitious remake that falls flat. The cast assembled is unquestionably talented but their onscreen characters offer nothing compelling. Awkward historical moralizing plays to cliches and perpetuates simplistic victim-perpetrator views of post-World War II anti-Semitism. A shorter runtime and smarter editing might have saved this one. If you're looking for another film on Mossad secret agents, pop in Munich.
Not very good - boring!
wrongly titled; but an amazingly good movie. yes it moved slow but not in a painful way, it was great character development...
I really enjoyed this movie. It was steady and interesting and intelligent with good acting. Helen Mirren always brings it--she is so great to watch.
This movie was entertaining and interesting but not one of my favorite for this year. “Not too bad---good performance”. "I fast forwarded a lot but not all the way.”
Another gem with Helen Mirren.
Well acted historical spy thriller. Nice "then and now" sequences showing past and present. The story just wasn't all that compelling to me. The few scenes of action were frantic and realistic. There just wasn't alot for me to get behind, and some of the things the lead characters did seemed extreme and/or foolish. I enjoyed it enough and finished it to see how it turned out. The major twist in the plot was a surprise.