Marcel Ophuls' riveting film details the heinous legacy of the Gestapo head dubbed "The Butcher of Lyon." Responsible for over 4,000 deaths in occupied France during World War II, Barbie would escape—with U.S. help—to South America in 1951, where he lived until a global manhunt led to his 1983 arrest and subsequent trial.
Title | Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie |
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Year | 1988 |
Genre | War, Documentary |
Country | Germany, France, United States of America |
Studio | Memory Pictures, Samuel Goldwyn Company |
Cast | Klaus Barbie, Marcel Ophüls, Serge Klarsfeld, Beate Klarsfeld, Claude Lanzmann, Daniel Cohn-Bendit |
Crew | Marcel Ophüls (Director), Marcel Ophüls (Writer), Reuben Aaronson (Director of Photography), Philippe Mouisset (Sound), Michel Trouillard (Sound Editor), Anne Weil (Sound Editor) |
Keyword | nazi, holocaust (shoah) |
Release | Nov 01, 1988 |
Runtime | 268 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.00 / 10 by 32 users |
Popularity | 7 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 341,000 |
Language | Deutsch, English, Français, Español |