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Cast

Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Lieutenant Krützfeld

Alex Pettyfer

Alex Pettyfer

Kai Lehmann

Mélanie Laurent

Mélanie Laurent

Berta Krützfeld

Bradley James

Bradley James

Helldorff

Steven Berkoff

Steven Berkoff

Rabbi Goldstein

Alexander Lincoln

Alexander Lincoln

Isaak Roth

Oliver Savell

Oliver Savell

Anton Krützfeld

Rudi Goodman

Rudi Goodman

Rudi

Tommy Wilson-Bond

Tommy Wilson-Bond

Herrman

Richard Coyle

Richard Coyle

Dr. Falk

Anita Adam Gabay

Anita Adam Gabay

Grete Meyer

Jake Lowe

Jake Lowe

Scharführer Schmitt

Crew

Stefan Ruzowitzky

Stefan Ruzowitzky

Director

Stefan Ruzowitzky

Stefan Ruzowitzky

Screenplay

Julius Grützke

Julius Grützke

Screenplay

Michael Benaroya

Michael Benaroya

Producer

Danny Krausz

Danny Krausz

Producer

Marcelo Gandola

Marcelo Gandola

Producer

Daniel Zuta

Daniel Zuta

Producer

Ben Sachs

Ben Sachs

Executive Producer

Seth Renshaw

Seth Renshaw

Executive Producer

Gregory McLachlan

Gregory McLachlan

Executive Producer

Florian Krügel

Florian Krügel

Executive Producer

Chris K. Daniels

Chris K. Daniels

Executive Producer

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Kristallnacht

0.0 / 100
History, Thriller

Overview

Set in Berlin on the eve of war, police lieutenant Wilhelm Krützfeld over the course of 24 hours navigates a city turned into a powder keg. Following the assassination of a German attaché in Paris, which is wrongfully labelled a “Jewish terrorist attack” by Nazi propaganda, the people turn on the perceived “enemy within” and violently descend on Jewish neighbourhoods and places of worship. As the city spirals into chaos and dozens of innocent people are murdered, orders are handed down to “let the people riot.” Krützfeld is faced with the moral choice between upholding the system or taking a stand.