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  1. The Debt is a 2010 remake of the 2007 Israeli thriller film Ha-Hov, directed by John Madden from a screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan. It stars Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Ciarán Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, Marton Csokas and Jesper Christensen.

  2. Aug 31, 2011 · Three Mossad agents capture a notorious Nazi doctor in East Berlin in 1965, but their secret mission has consequences for the future. The film stars Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Tom Wilkinson and Jessica Chastain, and switches between past and present.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • John Madden
    • 2011-08-31
  3. Jun 16, 2011 · Once upon a time, Rachel was part of a celebrated trio of secret agents who tracked down a Nazi war criminal in East Berlin in 1966 -- an incident so applauded in history, that now, three decades...

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  4. Aug 31, 2011 · In 1965, young Mossad agent Rachel Singer (Jessica Chastain) and two comrades (Sam Worthington, Marton Csokas) are involved in a secret mission to capture a Nazi war criminal known as the Surgeon...

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    • John Madden
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    • Helen Mirren
  5. A thriller about three Mossad agents who kidnap a Nazi war criminal in East Berlin in 1965 and face the consequences of their lie for decades. The film follows the mission in two time periods, with different actors playing the same characters.

  6. May 9, 2014 · The Debt (2010) Official Trailer - Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.61M subscribers. Subscribed. 933. 227K views 9 years ago. Subscribe to...

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  7. Aug 31, 2011 · Rotten Tomatoes® Score. TOMATOMETER®. 44% ReelViews. James Berardinelli. With a tortured structure, uneven pacing, and the specter of the oft-reviled "white savior," The Debt's narrative never rises to the level of its thesis about economic exploitation. September 9, 2018. FULL REVIEW. National Post. Chris Knight.