The Statement
UPC: 9-317731-020568 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 4
Production Year: 2003
Rating: M (Recommended for mature audiences)
Running Time: 119 min.
DVD Release: 4/27/2004
Case Type: Keep Case
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Single Layered
SRP: $24.95
At The End Of World War II, Many Of Those Involved In War Crimes Were Prosecuted. Some Got Away. Until Now.

Veteran actor and two-time Oscar winner Michael Caine stars with Tilda Swinton and Jeremy Northam in The Statement, a shocking and provoking thriller that delves into a fascinating chapter in moderns!

An ambitious Judge (Swinton) and an exacting Colonel (Northam) re-open the sixty-year-old case of Pierre Brossard (Caine), an escaped Nazi collaborator accused of murdering seven Jews. Now an old man living a sheltered life within the Catholic Church, Brossard is also being trailed by mysterious hit men, determined to kill him before he's arrested. When the Church shuts out Brossard to protect their dirty secret, it's a race against time, the government, and the hit men to discovery whether justice will prevail? Or revenge will be served!

Genres
Suspense/Thriller
Drama


Studios
Serendipity Point Films
Company Pictures
Odessa Films
Features
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Subtitles
English
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 5.1
Cast
Michael Caine as Pierre Brossard
Tilda Swinton as Annemarie Livi
Jeremy Northam as Colonel Roux
Alan Bates as Armand Bertier
Charlotte Rampling as Nicole
John Neville as Old Man
Ciarán Hinds as Pochon
Frank Finlay as Commissaire Vionnet
William Hutt as Le Moyne
Matt Craven as David Manenbaum
Noam Jenkins as Michael Levy
Peter Wight as Inspector Cholet
Malcolm Sinclair as Cardinal of Lyon
Colin Salmon as Father Patrice
David de Keyser as Dom André
Christian Erickson as Father Joseph
Dominic Gould as Captain Durand
Peter Hudson as Professor Valentin
Joseph Malerba as Max
Irene Palko as Clotilde
George Williams as Young Brossard
Edward Petherbridge as Dom Vladimir
Simon Gregor as Father Rozier
John Boswall as Father Léo
James Greene as Dom Olivier
Joseph Long as Bishop
Helen Later as Marianne
Jürgen Zwingel as SS Officer
Alain Morel as Milice Captain
Jorg Schnass as German Sergeant
Wolfgang Pissors as German Soldier
Benjamin Euvrard as Photographer
Catherine Van Hecke as Mme Vionnet
Annette Milsom as Sister Dominique
Edward Hamilton-Clark as Father Thiers
Shelly De Vito as Forensics Officer
Thierry Obaïka as Legal Clerk
Daniel Lundh as Bertier's Secretary
Renaud Calvet as Bartender Montana
Frédéric Pellegeay as Janitor
Jean-Jacques Boullay as Manservant
Jérémie Covillault as Interrogation Officer
Michael Berreby as Dombey Victim
Christophe Deslandes as Dombey Victim
Guy Germody as Dombey Victim
Kostia Gouzic as Dombey Victim
Arnaud Rosenblatt as Dombey Victim
Rolland Safrana as Dombey Victim
Jean-Claude Subiro as Dombey Victim
Hakan Coskuner as German Soldier (uncredited, voice)
Eric Moreau as Policeman (uncredited)
Crew
Direction:
Norman Jewison: Director