

Drama
Overview
Drama about the life Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi officer responsible for the deaths of countless Jewish people during World War II.
Top Cast


Werner Klemperer
Werner Klemperer
Adolf Eichmann
Werner Klemperer
Adolf Eichmann


Ruta Lee
Ruta Lee
Anna Kemp
Ruta Lee
Anna Kemp


Donald Buka
Donald Buka
David
Donald Buka
David


John Banner
John Banner
Rudolf Hoff
John Banner
Rudolf Hoff


Barbara Turner
Barbara Turner
Sara
Barbara Turner
Sara
Lester Fletcher
Lester Fletcher
Kurt Kessner
Lester Fletcher
Kurt Kessner
Steve Gravers
Steve Gravers
Jacob
Steve Gravers
Jacob


Oscar Beregi Jr.
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Kuwait Chief of Police
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Kuwait Chief of Police


Eric Braeden
Eric Braeden
Klaus
Eric Braeden
Klaus
Paul Busch
Paul Busch
Firing Squad Officer
Paul Busch
Firing Squad Officer
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