This sinister tale of an ex-Nazi surgeon hiding in plain sight in 1960s London by the celebrated filmmaker is a forgotten feat of Hitchcockian noir. Nothing is more inviting to disclose your secrets than to be told by others of their own ... London, June 1965. Karl Braun arrives as a lodger in Pimlico: hatless, with a bow-tie, greying hair, slight in build. His new neighbours are intrigued by this cultured German gentleman who works as a piano tuner; many are fellow émigrés, who assume that he, like them, came to England to flee Hitler. That summer, Braun courts a woman, attends classical concerts, buys bacon, dances the twist. But as the newspapers fill with reports of the hunt for Nazi war criminals, his nightmares become increasingly worse ...
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Emeric Pressburger, a Hungarian-British filmmaker, brought a unique outsider's perspective to his acclaimed work. Having sought refuge in London and mastering the English language and culture, he developed a profound understanding of British life, often claiming he had 'chosen' to be English. Collaborating with Michael Powell under the banner "The Archers," Pressburger crafted some of the most complex and intriguing films of the 1940s and 1950s. His ability to capture the essence of British society with keen insight and elegance stemmed from his position as an observer, making his narratives both compelling and deeply insightful.


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