Max and Helen

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Max and Helen
Based onMax and Helen
by
TNT
Release8 January 1990 (1990-01-08)

Max and Helen is a 1990 American

TNT on 8 January 1990.[1][2][3]

Plot

Based on the fact-based novel by

Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal based on his 1962 prosecution of the head of a German factory whom he learns was a murderous labor camp commandant. To be able to take him to justice, he must find witnesses who can help him. This leads him to Max Rosenberg, a still tormented individual who lost his wife, Helen, in the camps. Initially Max refuses to cooperate, but gradually his story unfolds beginning before the Holocaust.Venice, 1944
, Max, a Jewish student, is captured by the Nazis. Hélène, his French fiancée, pretends she is Jewish as well, so they both get deported to Poland. They get married on the train from where they escape, only to be captured again and separated. Max survives a firing squad and flees to Poland where he joins the resistance. Hélène will stay behind in the concentration camp to become the victim of the sadistic German officer, Koeller. In 1960, after surviving the War and the Soviet Gulag, Max finds out that Koeller killed Hélene and starts chasing him to get his revenge. During his manhunt, he meets Simon Wiesenthal, the famous Nazi hunter, who is also trying to catch Koeller.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Ray Loynd (8 January 1990). "TV Reviews : 'Max and Helen': Holocaust Survivors' Odyssey of Love". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Tnt'S Glorious Love Story 'Max And Helen' Relives Terror Of The". Chicago Tribune. 8 January 1990. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  3. ^ Jason Ankeny. "Max and Helen (1990) - Philip Saville". AllMovie. Retrieved 17 November 2018.

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