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  1. Quotes. Title Card: Since the start of World War II in 1939, Hungary, an ally to Germany, has been spared the violence that has swept across Europe. As the war turns in favor of the US and its allies, Hungarian leadership seeks a way out of its alliance with Germany. Hitler is alerted to Hungary's plans.

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    • Action, Drama, History
    • Mark Schmidt
    • 2014-04-25
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  2. Apr 25, 2014 · Based on the real-life exploits of World War II hero Pinchas Rosenbaum – called Elek Cohen in the movie and played by Irish actor Jonas Armstrong – it’s about a Hungarian Jew who masquerades as a...

  3. Finding his family deported to a labor camp and his hometown exiled into a ghetto, he brazenly steals a uniform from a dead Nazi, poses as a Gestapo officer and begins his own reign of terror ...

  4. Walking with the Enemy: Directed by Mark Schmidt. With Vitalie Bichir, Florin Arhip, Jonas Armstrong, David Leon. A young man, separated from his family in World War II, disguises himself as a Nazi S.S. Officer and uncovers more than just his family whereabouts.

  5. Apr 26, 2014 · A little-known tale of Jewish resistance during the final days of WWII gets tackled with appreciable ambition and blunt, sporadic emotional force in “Walking With the Enemy.”

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  7. Inspired by a true story, "Walking with the Enemy" relates the horror of the deaths of 500,000 Jews in Hungary in the final year of World War II. The film's focus is on the attempt made by Pinchas Rosenbaum and a close friend to impersonate Nazi officers in order to save Hungarian Jews from certain death. In the film, Rosenbaum's character is ...

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