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The Aryan Couple (2004)
Director: John Daly
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From Time Out London
It’s a sad duty to have to apply the critical sledgehammer to this would-be heartening Holocaust dramatic thriller, the second feature as writer-director by John Daly, the maverick 70-year-old London-born producer and co-founder (with David Hemmings) of Hemdale. Shot in palatial locations in Poland (quite ably by Sergei Kozlov) and set in Hungary in 1944, it outlines the fate of a pair of young married Jewish resisters (Caroline Carver and Kenny Doughty), posing as Germans in the service of unsuspecting Jewish steel magnate (Martin Landau) as he negotiates personally with Himmler and Eichmann to safeguard his family from the Auschwitz transport in return for his commercial and personal empire.Notwithstanding the unacceptably saccharin score and the poverty of the script, with its bow-your-head-in shame dialogue and potentially offensive levels of historical revisionism, the film has the dramatic inertia of an Agatha Christie Xmas TV special, its ham-fisted direction all too often reducing the preponderantly British cast (Danny Webb, Steven Mackintosh) to near-risible caricature.
Author: Wally Hammond
Time Out London Issue 1886: October 11-18 2006
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- kathryn cole said...
- Posted on Apr 16 2008 18:51 The film is ok but some of the acting was really good. Martin Landau and Jake Wood spring to mind
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Cast & crew
Director: John Daly
Producer: John Daly
Cast: Martin Landau, Judy Parfitt, Kenny Doughty, Caroline Carver, Christopher Fulford, Danny Web, Steven Mackintosh, Jake Wood, Austen Palmer, Nolan Hemmings full cast
Rated: 12A
Duration: 120 mins
UK Release: Oct 13 2006
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