Conspiracy (2001)

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Written by Loring Mandel

Directed by Frank Pierson

Running Time: 96 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In January 1942, 15 of Hitler's top men gathered at Wannsee for a special meeting to discuss the implementation of his latest directive - the 'Final Solution' that would unleash the Holocaust. Based on original transcripts from the meeting, Frank Pierson's chilling BAFTA-winning film stars Kenneth Branagh as Heidrich and Stanley Tucci as Eichmann, just two of a set of soldiers and civil servants quietly, almost casually, planning humanity's greatest crime.

Cast

Image for Kenneth BranaghKenneth BranaghReinhard Heydrich
Image for Stanley TucciStanley TucciAdolf Eichmann
Image for Colin FirthColin FirthDr. Wilhelm Stuckart
Barnaby KayRudolf Lange
Image for Ben DanielsBen DanielsDr. Joseph Bühler
Image for David ThrelfallDavid ThrelfallDr. Wilhelm Kritzinger
Jonathan CoyErich Neumann
Image for Brendan CoyleBrendan CoyleHeinrich Müller
Ian McNeiceDr. Gerhard Klopfer
Image for Owen TealeOwen TealeDr. Roland Freisler
Nicholas WoodesonOtto Hofmann
Image for Kevin McNallyKevin McNallyUndersecretary Martin Luther
Peter SullivanEberhard Schöngarth Commander in Chief of Security Police and Security Service
Ewan StewartDr. Georg Leibbrandt Permanent Secretary
Brian PettiferDr. Alfred Meyer State Secretary Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories

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