
🎬 Title: The Most Dangerous Man in Europe: Otto Skorzeny's After War / El hombre más peligroso de Europa: Otto Skorzeny en España
Story: Otto Skorzeny, a Waffen-SS officer known for his audacious military operations during World War II, gained notoriety after the war. Captured and sentenced in 1947, he managed to escape within a year and sought refuge in Spain under the authoritarian regime of General Francisco Franco. What activities occupied his time during his extended stay there?
⭐ Rating: 6.7 (13 votes)
📅 Release date: January 29, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 8 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary, History
🎬 Directors: Pedro de Echave, Pablo Azorín
✍️ Writer: Pedro de Echave
🌍 Country of Origin: Spain
🏢 Production Companies: Quindrop, IB3, TVE
💼 Production Details:
💰 Budget: $151,105

👥 Cast: Paloma Navarro (Self – Narrator (voice)), Luis María Pardo (Self – Personal Archive Executor), José Luis Blanco Corredoira (Self – Writer), Ralph P. Ganis (Self – Historian), Almudena Grandes (Self – Writer), Stuart Smith (Self – Historian), Joan Buades (Self – Writer), Javier Juárez (Self – Journalist), David Solar (Self – Journalist), Jacinto Antón (Self – Journalist)
Editor’s Note: The Most Dangerous Man in Europe: Otto Skorzeny's After War (2020) is a compelling documentary that also tugs at the personal narrative. Directed by Pedro de Echave, the film maintains a focused storyline that emphasizes character development rather than superficial visuals. The contributions of Paloma Navarro, Luis María Pardo, and José Luis Blanco Corredoira provide a solid foundation for the narrative. With a runtime of 1 hour and 8 minutes, it has a deliberate pace and seldom lingers unnecessarily on scenes. It’s a well-crafted piece, and although it has some minor flaws, its strengths definitely make it worth watching. If this subject interests you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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