Review of The Odessa File (1974) by Andrew I — 13 Aug 2012
Taut, dry, engaging, and very, very German. In essence, this not-quite unbelievable political thriller is composed of Jon Voight's German accent, on-location German landscapes, and Frederick Forsyth's tangible, realistic Nazi conspiracy.
A bit of a sleeper as far as action and pacing are concerned, but well worth watching on a rainy day, or when one is in the mood for some Cold War nostalgia.
This review of The Odessa File (1974) was written by Andrew I on 13 Aug 2012.
The Odessa File has generally received positive reviews.
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