The Man Who Captured Eichmann

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The Man Who Captured Eichmann
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Directed by William A. Graham
Produced by Robert Duvall
Written by Novel:
Peter Z. Malkin
Harry Stein
Teleplay:
Lionel Chetwynd
Starring Robert Duvall
Arliss Howard
Jeffrey Tambor
Michael Tucci
Music by Laurence Rosenthal
Cinematography Robert Steadman
Edited by Drake Silliman
Distributed by TNT
Release dates
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  • November 10, 1996 (1996-11-10)
Running time
96 min.
Country United States
Language English

The Man Who Captured Eichmann is an American 1996 television movie about the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann by the Israeli secret service Mossad. The film aired on the TNT Network The film stars Robert Duvall, who produced the film, plus Jeffrey Tambor and Arliss Howard.

Plot

Set in 1960, the story follows the efforts of the Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service, to find former SS Colonel Adolf Eichmann, who ran from Germany to Argentina and took the name Ricardo Clement. He was wanted for the murders of both Europeans and Jews during the Holocaust. Learning of Eichmann's living in Argentina, the Mossad sends a team to capture him, led by agent Peter Malkin. The standing order: bring Eichmann back alive to Israel for trial.

The film ends with the take-off of the El Al aircraft taking Eichmann to face trial in Jerusalem. In real life, this aircraft was a turboprop-powered Bristol Britannia. However, the Britannia aircraft had a very short operational life, due to passenger demand for jets, and none were available for the movie. A Boeing 707-320B was therefore used instead, even though that particular marque of 707 did not fly until 1962.

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