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The Boys from Brazil (1978)

“If they survive… will we?”

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Plot

In the shadowy underbelly of late 1970s Paraguay, a young and ambitious Nazi hunter, Barry Kohler, becomes an unwelcome thorn in the side of the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele, a former Nazi doctor notorious for his wartime atrocities. The stakes rise as Kohler, through a mix of audacity and subterfuge, manages to infiltrate one of Mengele's clandestine meetings. His discoveries are shocking and mysterious: a plot to assassinate 96 men, each 65 years old, scattered across the globe. Ezra Lieberman, a seasoned Nazi hunter, initially dismisses Kohler's frantic calls as mere conspiracy theories. Yet, when Kohler's life is abruptly extinguished by Mengele's ruthless hand, Lieberman inherits a cryptic puzzle. Guided by photographs of Mengele's guests, all identified as former Nazis, Lieberman finds himself stepping into a web spun by the darkest corners of history. As Lieberman begins to connect the dots, he stumbles upon a chilling pattern: each targeted man has an adopted son, all bearing an uncanny resemblance to each other. This discovery tugs him deeper into the maze of Mengele's diabolical plot, with each revelation more horrifying than the last. "The Boys from Brazil" weaves a tale of suspense and intrigue, a cat-and-mouse game between hunters and hunted, set against the backdrop of haunting historical horrors. As Lieberman races against time to decipher Mengele's true intentions, viewers are drawn into a world where the past casts a long and ominous shadow over the present.

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The Boys from Brazil is a drama movie featuring Gregory Peck.

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