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The Debt is an espionage thriller that begins in 1997, as shocking news reaches three retired Mossad secret agents Rachel (Helen Mirren) and Stefan (Tom Wilkinson) about their former colleague David (Ciarán Hinds). All three have been venerated for decades by their country because of the mission that they undertook back in 1966, when the trio (portrayed, respectively, by Jessica Chastain, Marton Csokas, and Sam Worthington) tracked down Nazi war criminal Vogel (Jesper Christensen) in East Berlin. Now, thirty years later, a man claiming to be the Nazi has surfaced in Ukraine and one of the former agents must go back undercover to seek out the truth...

Special Features:

  • Feature Commentary with Director John Madden and Producer Kris Thykier
  • Featurette: A Look Inside The Debt
  • Every Secret Has a Price: Helen Mirren in The Debt
  • The Berlin Affair: The Triangle at the Centre of the Debt
Run Time 113 mins approx.
Cast List Tom Wilkinson Sam Worthington Helen Mirren Jessica Chastain
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Director John Madden

English, French, German, Italian, Spanish

Main Language English
Number of Disks 1
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Studio Universal Pictures
Subtitle Language

English SDH, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Cantonese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Icelandic, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Swedish

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A modern spy thriller

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The Debt has a gritty realistic feel about it, and that extends to the characters who feel like real people with flaws to match. It's a good watch, John Madden does a good job and the story is well told but occasionally tries too hard, Helen Mirren and Tom Wilkinson are, as usual, a joy to watch. I am not sure it's one to watch again and again but still worth the purchase price as the picture and sound are very good, and the commentary is worth a listen, but the other features are just padding.

2012-05-19by Vince