Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story
Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story

Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story

1989Movie157 minEnglish

A biographical portrayal of Simon Wiesenthal, famous Nazi Hunter. From his imprisonment in a Nazi Concentration Camp, the film follows his liberation and his rise to become one of the leading Nazi hunters in the world, bringing such criminals to justice as Adolf Eichmann and Klaus Barbee. (Written by Anthony Hughes)

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Dick LowryGenres: Biography, Drama, War, History

Plot Summary

This made-for-television movie chronicles the life of Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to hunting down Nazi war criminals. It depicts his experiences during World War II, his survival against all odds, and his relentless pursuit of justice in the post-war era. The film highlights his determination to ensure that those responsible for the atrocities of the Holocaust would be brought to account, no matter how long it took.

Critical Reception

The film received positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of a difficult subject matter and Tom Conti's lead performance. It was recognized for its historical significance and its powerful depiction of Wiesenthal's lifelong mission. While a television production, it was met with critical appreciation for its scope and emotional impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical accuracy and the compelling narrative of Simon Wiesenthal's life.
  • Tom Conti's performance as Wiesenthal was widely commended for its depth and sincerity.
  • Appreciated for bringing an important historical figure's story to a wider audience.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced as a tribute to Simon Wiesenthal on his 75th birthday and was broadcast internationally.

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Anyone with even a bare modicum of interest in the history of the 20th Century, and the holocaust, will be aware of Simon Wiesenthal. I watched this movie when it was first shown on television and was deeply touched by it and the story it t...