The Pursuers

The Pursuers

63 mins | Dec. 31, 1961

A group of former concentration camp prisoners has formed an underground network to hunt Nazi leaders, who are still on the loose. At a secret meeting in Paris they discuss what to do with the former Auschwitz commandant Karl Brochmann, who since 12 years lives in London under the false identity of Karl Luther. They decide to take the law in their own hands, and send their member David to London. He starts his commission by scaring Luther, to see his reactions. Luther is already nervous, because the newspapers are writing about the capture of Eichmann. When he finds out that somebody has broken into his apartment and painted a swastika on his mirror, he gets terrified. He empties his bank account, packs a bag with all his cash and runs away, followed by David.

The Pursuers

63 mins | Dec. 31, 1961

The Pursuers
A group of former concentration camp prisoners has formed an underground network to hunt Nazi leaders, who are still on the loose. At a secret meeting in Paris they discuss what to do with the former Auschwitz commandant Karl Brochmann, who since 12 years lives in London under the false identity of Karl Luther. They decide to take the law in their own hands, and send their member David to London. He starts his commission by scaring Luther, to see his reactions. Luther is already nervous, because the newspapers are writing about the capture of Eichmann. When he finds out that somebody has broken into his apartment and painted a swastika on his mirror, he gets terrified. He empties his bank account, packs a bag with all his cash and runs away, followed by David.
IMDb rating 5.8
Producers
Original title The Pursuers
Directors Godfrey Grayson
Writers Brian Clemens

Cast

Cyril Shaps

as Luther

Francis Matthews

as David

Susan Denny

as Jenny

George Murcell

as Freddy

Gertan Klauber

as Bernstein

Richard Marner

as Aranson

John Gabriel

as Wally

Tony Doonan

as Wilmo

Steve Plytas

as Petersen

Andre Mikhelson

as Von Krosig

Alexis Chesnakov

as Lunde

Reginald Marsh

as Inspector