The U.S. government seeks to strip Laszlo of his citizenship, alleging he was "Mishka," the leader of a brutal Nazi death squad in Hungary.
Costa-Gavras , known for his politically charged films.
Released in 1989, is a legal thriller and courtroom drama that explores the harrowing themes of family loyalty and the long shadows cast by World War II war crimes. Core Premise & Plot Music Box(1989)
Jessica Lange received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role as Ann Talbot.
Ann initially believes the charges are a Communist frame-up. However, as the trial progresses—including a pivotal move to Budapest to hear testimony—she uncovers disturbing evidence that forces her to confront her father's true past. Released in 1989, is a legal thriller and
Joe Eszterhas, who loosely based the script on the real-life case of John Demjanjuk and his own personal family history.
The story follows Ann Talbot (played by Jessica Lange), a successful Chicago defense attorney who decides to represent her Hungarian immigrant father, Mike Laszlo (Armin Mueller-Stahl), after he is accused of being a Nazi war criminal. However, as the trial progresses—including a pivotal move
The film shared the Golden Bear (top prize) at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast & Characters