The Statement
An ambitious Judge and an exacting Colonel re-open the sixty-year-old case of Pierre Brossard, an escaped Nazi collaborator accused of murdering seven Jews. Now an old man living a sheltered life within the Catholic Church, Brossard is also being trailed by mysterious hit men, determined to kill him before he's arrested.
Cast
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Michael Caine
Played Pierre Brossard
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Tilda Swinton
Played Annemarie Livi
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Jeremy Northam
Played Colonel Roux
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Alan Bates
Played Armand Bertier
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Charlotte Rampling
Played Nicole
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John Neville
Played Old Man
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Ciarán Hinds
Played Pochon
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Frank Finlay
Played Commissaire Vionnet
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William Hutt
Played Le Moyne
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Matt Craven
Played David Manenbaum
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Noam Jenkins
Played Michael Levy
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Peter Wight
Played Inspector Cholet
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Malcolm Sinclair
Played Cardinal of Lyon
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Colin Salmon
Played Father Patrice
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David de Keyser
Played Dom André (as David …
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Christian Erickson
Played Father Joseph
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Dominic Gould
Played Captain Durand
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Peter Hudson
Played Professor Valentin
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Joseph Malerba
Played Max
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Irene Palko
Played Clotilde
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George Wills
Played Young Brossard (as G…
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Edward Petherbridge
Played Dom Vladimir
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John Boswall
Played Father Léo
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Joseph Long
Played Bishop
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Wolfgang Pissors
Played German Soldier
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Daniel Lundh
Played Bertier's Secretary
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