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Incident at Vichy

Television adaptation of Arthur Miller's play, set in a detention room in Vichy in 1942, where a number of Jews await interrogation before being sent to concentration camps. Issues of personal responsibility are explored through the character of an Austrian prince who has been guilty of silent complicity during the German occupation of France.

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  • "Television adaptation of Arthur Miller's play, set in a detention room in Vichy in 1942, where a number of Jews await interrogation before being sent to concentration camps. Issues of personal responsibility are explored through the character of an Austrian prince who has been guilty of silent complicity during the German occupation of France."@en
  • "Television adaptation of Arthur Miller's play, set in a detention room in Vichy in 1942, where a number of Jews await interrogation before being sent to concentration camps. Issues of personal responsibility are explored through the character of an Austrian prince who has been guilty of silent complicity during the German occupation of France."
  • "In Nazi-occupied France, a group of eight men and a fourteen-year-old boy waiting to be interrogated on suspicion of being Jewish is whittled down to two: a Jewish psychoanalyst and an Austrian prince who fails to see the part he played in the rise of the Nazis to power."@en
  • "In a detention room in Nazi-occupied France, eight men suspected of being Jewish are awaiting interrogation before being either released or sent to concentration camps. Arthur Miller raises many theoretical and ideological questions about the nature of personal sacrifice and moral accountability."@en

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  • "Television adaptations"@en
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Television plays"@en
  • "Television programs"@en

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  • "Incident at Vichy"@en
  • "Incident at Vichy"