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The Debt

2007 · 92 min · Director: Assaf Bernstein

The Debt (2007) is a thriller drama, directed by Assaf Bernstein. It stars Gila Almagor and Netta Garti. The 92-minute film holds an audience score of 5.8/10.

What The Debt Is About

The year is 1964. Rachel Brener is one of 3 young Mossad agents teem who caught "THE SURGEON OF BIRKENAU" - a Nazi monster who was never brought to trial in Israel. The official reason was that he was shot to death while trying to escape from Israeli captivity in a safe house somewhere in Europe. 30 years after, the well communicated death story of the monster could be questionable, a small article appears in a local unimportant paper in a small town in Ukraine. 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 30 years ago.

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What is The Debt about?

The year is 1964. Rachel Brener is one of 3 young Mossad agents teem who caught "THE SURGEON OF BIRKENAU" - a Nazi monster who was never brought to trial in Israel.

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How long is The Debt?

The Debt runs for 92 minutes (1h 32m).

When did The Debt come out?

The Debt was released in 2007.

Who directed The Debt?

The Debt was directed by Assaf Bernstein.

Who stars in The Debt?

The Debt stars Gila Almagor, Netta Garti, Edgar Selge, Itay Tiran.

What is The Debt's rating?

The Debt holds 6.8/10 on IMDb and 5.8/10 on TMDB. Its Pulse Score is 67 out of 100.

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