

War · Drama
Overview
Through flashbacks going as far back as the end of WW1, the story of a Nazi war criminal is exposed during his trial.
Top Cast


Marsha Hunt
Marsha Hunt
Marja Pacierkowski
Marsha Hunt
Marja Pacierkowski


Alexander Knox
Alexander Knox
Wilhelm Grimm
Alexander Knox
Wilhelm Grimm


Henry Travers
Henry Travers
Father Warecki
Henry Travers
Father Warecki


Erik Rolf
Erik Rolf
Karl Grimm
Erik Rolf
Karl Grimm


Dorothy Morris
Dorothy Morris
Janina Paeierkowski
Dorothy Morris
Janina Paeierkowski


Richard Crane
Richard Crane
Willie Grimm as a Man
Richard Crane
Willie Grimm as a Man


Ruth Nelson
Ruth Nelson
Alice Grimm
Ruth Nelson
Alice Grimm


Richard Hale
Richard Hale
Rabbi David Levin
Richard Hale
Rabbi David Levin


Kurt Kreuger
Kurt Kreuger
Lt. Gersdorf
Kurt Kreuger
Lt. Gersdorf


Trevor Bardette
Trevor Bardette
Jan Stys as a Man
Trevor Bardette
Jan Stys as a Man
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