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7/10
Eddie Constantine is in fine form trying to save a friend and bring a criminal to justice
dbborroughs27 April 2008
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Almost twenty years after the close of the Second World War Charlie gets a call from a friend, he has found the man, a war criminal, that he has been chasing around the world for the previous two decades. Reluctantly Charlie leaves his horse farm in France and goes to Greece to meet his friend. Upon arrival he finds his friend is missing and that he is being followed by various people who don't want the chase to continue. Now Charlie must try to save his friend and find the man responsible for crimes so long ago.

Moody noir-ish thriller that deals with the ideas of guilt and the question as to whether we can ever move on from the past. Was Charlie wrong to leave his friend on his quest, a journey that he himself had sworn to take as well? Should we still chase after the criminals from wars long (but not so long) over? Its not and easy road to travel. This is a film with a great deal on its mind, and once the running back and forth of the first half is dispensed with and Charlie (played by a very good Eddie Constantine) is left with some moral questions the film becomes something more than a simple crime or spy drama.

This is a little seen film that deserves to be found by a wider audience. Its not the be all and end all of 1960's Euro thrillers, however its something more than the run of the mill. Worth keeping an eye out for should you stumble across it.
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10/10
Eddie's best film according to Eddie
karlericsson2 November 2007
I see that nobody has commented on this film and that is probably because (almost) nobody has seen it. Eddie Constantine saw it however and in a German biography I read about him, he quotes this film to be maybe the best film he ever did. This is remarkable. Nobody in film history has probably been treated with less respect (undeservingly) than Eddie Constantine. That his best film is totally unknown is therefore not surprising. It would however be nice if somebody with money dug it up and looked at it and let us others (with no money) see it. After all, Eddie was the coolest of detectives, wasn't he? Well, after Tom Adams of course, but who has ever heard anything from him?
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8/10
Eddie's Best Role
rob-82-30276316 June 2011
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Moody noir thriller that deals with the concept of guilt and the question – Can we ever move beyond the past? Almost twenty years after the close of the war, Charlie (Eddie Constantine) receives a call from a friend, he has found the man, a war criminal, which he has been chasing around the world for the previous two decades. Reluctantly, Charlie leaves his horse farm in France and travels to Greece to meet his friend. Upon arrival he finds the friend missing and that he's being followed by various people who don't want the chase to continue. Charlie must try to save his friend and find the man responsible for crimes so long ago, but he soon finds that the Nazi's philosophy and arrogance have hit closer to home than he thought. Eddie Constantine said in his German biography that this was his best and favorite film.
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