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The Last Witness
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A film about a young man working as a journalist risking his love and works to discover the truth behind a refugee from Eastern Europe on his relationship with the complicity of the British government to cover Stalin's, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, most unsavory crimes during the Second World War.
A film about a young man working as a journalist risking his love and works to discover the truth behind a refugee from Eastern Europe on his relationship with the complicity of the British government to cover Stalin's, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, most unsavory crimes during the Second World War.
Actors:
Henry Lloyd-Hughes,
Piotr Stramowski,
Bill Fellows,
Charles DeAth,
Ian Midlane,
David Sterne,
Nick Owenford
Henry Lloyd-Hughes
August1985, London, England, UK
Piotr Stramowski
17 September 1987, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Bill Fellows
25 May 1957, Middlesbrough, Teeside, England, UK
Charles DeAth
24 May 1968, Hampstead, London, England, UK
Ian Midlane
David Sterne
Nick Owenford
13 December 1968, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
Director:
Piotr Szkopiak
Country:
United Kingdom, Poland
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May 24, 2018
As the movie proceeds, it shrugs off its televisual atmosphere and pacing, becoming a brooding and increasingly fatalistic noir in which Stephen's opportunities for disclosing what he knows diminish until there are none left.May 28, 2018
The underlying historical material for Szkopiak's film is fascinating, but the attempt to mold it into an old-fashioned cinematic thriller proves misguided.