
None Shall Escape
André De Toth / US, 1944 / 86 min.
Classic from Columbia Pictures, which recently celebrated its centenary. André De Toth’s fictitious post-war tribunal examines the life of a Nazi officer and, eighteen months before the end of WWII, reveals to the American public the horrors of Hitler’s regime.

Hungarian emigree André De Toth chose the form of a – fictitious – post-war tribunal to say something about Nazism and the morality of those who faithfully carried out Hitler’s orders.
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Director
André De Toth
Production year
1944
Country
US
Original title
None Shall Escape
Length
86 min.
Language
English
Subtitles
NONE
Format
DCP
Part of
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