
Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story
Drama · War · TV Movie
Overview
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)
Top Cast


Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley
Simon Wiesenthal
Ben Kingsley
Simon Wiesenthal


Craig T. Nelson
Craig T. Nelson
Major Bill Harcourt
Craig T. Nelson
Major Bill Harcourt


David Threlfall
David Threlfall
Alex
David Threlfall
Alex


Paul Freeman
Paul Freeman
Josef
Paul Freeman
Josef


Jack Shepherd
Jack Shepherd
Brodi
Jack Shepherd
Brodi


Anton Lesser
Anton Lesser
Karl/Stein
Anton Lesser
Karl/Stein


Christopher Rozycki
Christopher Rozycki
Mischa
Christopher Rozycki
Mischa


Renée Soutendijk
Renée Soutendijk
Cyla Wiesenthal
Renée Soutendijk
Cyla Wiesenthal
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
Paulina
Louisa Milwood-Haigh
Paulina
Robert Morelli
Robert Morelli
Reed
Robert Morelli
Reed
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