
Diplomacy
Drama · History · War
Overview
On the night of August 24, 1944, the fate of Paris rests with General von Choltitz, who plans to destroy the city on Hitler's orders. As the general prepares to detonate explosives throughout the capital, Swedish consul Raoul Nordling uses diplomacy in a desperate bid to convince him to defy the orders and save Paris.
Top Cast


André Dussollier
André Dussollier
Raoul Nordling
André Dussollier
Raoul Nordling


Niels Arestrup
Niels Arestrup
General Dietrich von Choltitz
Niels Arestrup
General Dietrich von Choltitz


Burghart Klaußner
Burghart Klaußner
Captain Werner Ebernach
Burghart Klaußner
Captain Werner Ebernach


Robert Stadlober
Robert Stadlober
Lieutenant Bressensdorf
Robert Stadlober
Lieutenant Bressensdorf


Charlie Nelson
Charlie Nelson
The caretaker
Charlie Nelson
The caretaker


Jean-Marc Roulot
Jean-Marc Roulot
Jacques Lanvin
Jean-Marc Roulot
Jacques Lanvin


Stefan Wilkening
Stefan Wilkening
Caporal Mayer
Stefan Wilkening
Caporal Mayer


Thomas Arnold
Thomas Arnold
Lieutenant Hegger
Thomas Arnold
Lieutenant Hegger


Lucas Prisor
Lucas Prisor
SS soldier
Lucas Prisor
SS soldier


Attila Borlan
Attila Borlan
SS officer
Attila Borlan
SS officer
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