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Sodan muisto Part VIII (1988–1989) Online

Sodan muisto Part VIII (1988–1989) Online
Original Title :
Part VIII
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / War
Year :
1988–1989
Directror :
Dan Curtis
Cast :
Robert Mitchum,Jane Seymour,Hart Bochner
Writer :
Dan Curtis,Earl W. Wallace
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
27h
Rating :
8.3/10
Sodan muisto Part VIII (1988–1989) Online

Still in the camp at Theresienstadt, where prominent Jews have been interned, Natalie and Aaron have to deal with the fact that more and more of ghetto residents are being shipped to concentration camps in the East. Berel Jastrow is now part of the Prague underground and offers to take Louis out of the camp. When Natalie and Louis are ordered transferred to Auschwitz, Aaron tries to bribe the new camp Kommandant. Byron is now the executive officer on his submarine and he learns that his friend Aster has been having an affair with his sister-in-law, Janice. In Moscow, Pug tells Pamela Tudsbury that he is still receiving anonymous letters about Rhoda's infidelity and that he has decided to return to Washington to find out for himself what is going on. He also has to do business with Rhoda's new friend, Col. Hack Harrison.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Robert Mitchum Robert Mitchum - Victor 'Pug' Henry
Jane Seymour Jane Seymour - Natalie Henry
Hart Bochner Hart Bochner - Byron Henry
Victoria Tennant Victoria Tennant - Pamela Tudsbury
Polly Bergen Polly Bergen - Rhoda Henry
David Dukes David Dukes - Leslie Slote
Sharon Stone Sharon Stone - Janice Henry
Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick - 'Lady' Aster
Sami Frey Sami Frey - Avram Rabinovitz (credit only)
Topol Topol - Berel Jastrow
Ian McShane Ian McShane - Philip Rule
William Schallert William Schallert - Harry Hopkins
Jeremy Kemp Jeremy Kemp - Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon (credit only)
Steven Berkoff Steven Berkoff - Adolf Hitler (credit only)
Robert Hardy Robert Hardy - Winston Churchill


User reviews

Levaq

Levaq

This whole mini-series is quite excellent, but my hat goes off especially to Milton Johns for his chilling rendition of the Nazi demon Adolf Eichmann. He appears twice in the series as this character--in episode 2 and here in episode 8. The whole series is quite amazing but his portrayal of Eichmann is perhaps the best performance of the whole series. Kudos as well for Jane Seymour as Natalie--it would risk a serious spoiler to specify her excellence. This and its prequel "Winds of War" represent historical fiction at its best on the small screen. As a great admirer of Robert Mitchum, I must say this was a great offering to his fans in his twilight. Hard to believe, if it IS true, that he never won an Oscar. Maybe that arrest in the 50s for pot just ruined him in the eyes of the conservative members of the Academy. He would be my #1 nomination for a posthumous recognition award for lifetime achievement. I searched this out to find additional works of Mr. Johns, but unfortunately he seems not to have done much outside of British TV. If anyone knows any other great performances of his, please let me know.