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| | K / 1997 / film review / Alexandre Arcady / Patrick Bruel (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | Distribution: Patrick Bruel (Sam Bellamy), Isabella Ferrari (Emma Güter), Marthe Keller (Nora Winter), Pinkas Braun (Joseph Katz / Karl Heinrich), Jean-François Stévenin (Commissaire Cortès), Dieter Kirchlechner (Hermann), Dan Torjman (Yan), Burkhard Heyl (Helmut), Richard Berry (Récitant) |
 | | Providing you can keep up with the fast moving narrative, it manages to be an effective thriller, even if most of the main characters seldom depart from the familiar stereotypes. |
 | | The film’s most interesting character is an unscrupulous, barking mad Jew effortlessly played by Pinkas Braun; the actor should find easy work as a James Bond villain after this film. |
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