7/10
The Odessa File Review.
20 July 2017
After the suicide of an elderly Jewish man, journalist Peter Miller (Jon Voight) discovers the mans journal detailing his account of witnessing former SS captain Eduard Roschmann (Maximilian Schell) at an opera three weeks prior to his suicide. Roschmann was the commandant of Riga concentration camp where was held captive at during WWII.

As Miller begins to investigate the sighting of Roschermann, he stumbles across Odessa, a group made up of former SS officers. They have fled Nazi Germany during the tail end of the war, but who are still committed to the cause. They have deep Influences in all aspects of government including the police across many countries. This leads Miller down a treacherous rabbit hole of dark alleyways, untrustworthy informants and suspicious men in fedoras following him in the dead of night, as he gets closer to discovering their ultimate plot.

Jon Voight turns in a good performance as Peter Miller, a man who's on a singular mission of justice, whether it costs him his life or not. Voight brings a-lot of credibility to the film, the scenes in which he has to portray emotional weight feel sincere. Maximilian Schell also gives a terrific performance in his portrayal of the malevolent, fiendish SS captain.

The Odessa File is directed by Ronald Neame, the film is well shot and edited. It deals with real world atrocities, that have been mixed/adapted with different names/places for the most part. It's an effective political thriller, the film manages to keep it's plot constantly moving and involving, even if at times it feels like it's treating its subject matter a bit too safe. The film doesn't have too many memorable moments or scenes to make itself standout in a time where political thrillers were dominant during the 1970s. It doesn't have the same ferocious impact as a film like Marathon Man. The Odessa File falls slightly short of the heights of the best political thrillers of the 1970s. It still is an Interesting film, and one that deserves to be discovered again.
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