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  1. Walking With the Enemy. List. During World War II, a young Hungarian (Jonas Armstrong) disguises himself as a Nazi officer to save his family and thousands of his countrymen from the death...

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  2. Walking With the Enemy Reviews. A compelling story is clumsily told in debut director Mark Schmidt's à clef account of the wartime heroics of Pinchas Rosenbaum. Full Review | Original...

  3. Apr 25, 2014 · Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival. • 1 Win & 1 Nomination. Set in Hungary during the final months of World War II, a young man (Jonas Armstrong) sets out to find his displaced family by using a stolen Nazi uniform to pose as an officer.

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    • Mark Schmidt
    • PG-13
    • Jonas Armstrong
  4. Apr 23, 2014 · As Horthy attempts to make a secret agreement with the Russians, Nazi heavyweights micromanage Hungary’s deportation, with none other than Adolf Eichmann (Charles Hubbell) and Colonel Skorzeny (Burn Gorman) leading the charge.

  5. Apr 25, 2014 · Inspired by a true story, Walking with the Enemy is an intense World War II dramatic thriller that effectively brings back the horrors and hatred of the times. The film has a solid cast with Sir Ben Kingsley as Regent Horthy, the leader of Hungary trying desperately to find a way to save his country from the Nazis and align Hungary with Russia.

  6. Walking with the Enemy. Until 1944, Hitler’s Final Solution for the Jews had not been implemented in their Hungarian ally’s homeland. But, the war is turning against the Nazis and the notorious Adolph Eichmann arrives to begin the deportation of the Jews from Budapest.

  7. Showing 15 Critic Reviews. 75. Observer. Apr 23, 2014. Walking With the Enemy is a powerful piece of filmmaking that examines history and heroism with big-screen artistry, imagination and thrills. Read More. By Rex Reed FULL REVIEW. 63. New York Post. Apr 23, 2014.

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