S 109 N. Center Northville, MI 48167 (810) 349-4131 Winged Camel Metalworks Figurative Menorahs, Clocks E Jewelry The Hunt Continues Two TNT specials- explore bringing Nazis to justice. SHARON ZIMMERMAN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS and capture of Adolf Eichmann. Premiering on Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m., the movie was produced by and features Robert Duvall of Tender Mercies and Lonesome Dove fame and is based on the 1990 memoir by Peter Z. Malkin, the Mossad agent who headed up the action-packed discovery of Eichmann and his carefully planned abduction from Argenti- na and transfer to Jerusalem for trial. Duvall, who portrays Eich- mann, does an admirable job of exemplifying the "banality of evil" Hours: M-Th 10-5:30, Fri 10-8, Sat 10-5 N Oscar-winner Robed Duvall plays Adolph Eichmann, the infamous Nazi who organized the delivery of millions of Jews to Hitler's concentration camps, in "The Man Who Captured Eichmann." Romero Britto that Hannah Arendt made fa- mous over 30 years ago. As pro- ducer of this film, Duvall remains remarkably true to the book. Starring Arliss Howard as Malkin, the movie plays out as part documentary, part drama and part psychological study, ex- ploring why Eichmann, a rather unassuming and milquetoast family man in middle age, did what he did. Eichmann asserts that he was `just following orders," and that he was not an anti-Semite. While this defense has been argued again and again by countless Nazis in the last 50 years, the fact of the matter is that atrocities against humanity were commit- ted and personal responsibility is at the heart of this drama. ❑ aw "Nazi Hunters: Stalking Evil" premieres 8 p.m. Thurs- day, Nov. 7. "The Man Who Captured Eichmann" pre- mieres 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10. Both programs will appear on Turner Network Television. 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Aud. 810-473-9570 2886 Crooks, Rochester Hills 810-825-0500 2886 Crooks, Rochester Hills 810-825-0500 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 8:00 PM 9:00 PM 6:00 pm 7:30 PM 9:00 PM . 9:00 PM Twelve Oaks (JC Penny Court) 810-348-9438 2886 Crooks, Rochester Hills 810-825-0500 12:00 PM 9:00 PM Pipers Holiday Concert Cleary Int'l Center, Windsor 519-252-6579 2:30 PM For up-to-date info call 313-964-5050 , NOVEM BER W hen history looks back, I want the world to know that Nazis weren't able to kill millions of people and get away with it," said famed Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. Today, the hunt continues, with a race against biological certainty, to find the perpetrators of the Nazi Re- ich, and bring them to justice. Bringing attention to the ongo- ing efforts of justice seekers still in action, Turner Network Tele- vision (TNT) features two new original presentations in the next week: a documentary dealing with the ongoing search for high Nazi officials still in hiding around the world, and a dramatic film about the capture of Adolph Eichmann in 1961. The documentary, titled "Nazi Hunters: Stalking Evil," pre- mieres on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Narrated by actor Ben Kingsley, the hour-long special utilizes archival footage of Holo- caust horrors, interspersed with interviews with well-known Nazi hunters Simon Wiesenthal, Beate and Serge Klarsfeld, and Isser Harel, as well as with Mor- ris Dees of KlanWatch, and Eli Rosenbaum of the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice. Fifty years after the end of World War II, the fate of some of the most notorious members of Hitler's inner circle is still in lim- bo, as exemplified by the Italian government's extradition, trial and dismissal of Erich Priebke, the S.S. captain who murdered 325 people at the Ardeatine Caves in Italy in 1944. Earlier this year, an Italian military court dismissed the case, saying that the 30-year statute of limitations had run out on his crime. The documentary focuses on this still-unresolved case (the Ger- man government is attempting extradition), as well as on Josef Mengele (believed by some to still be alive); Adolf Eichmann (hanged in Jerusalem in 1962 for crimes against humanity); Klaus Barbie (who was brought to trial in France in the 1980s and died in prison while serving a life sen- tence); and Alois Brunner (still at large). "Nazi Hunters" makes its case for continued vigilance against the rise of fascism, but its approach is rather formulaic and for the knowledgeable viewer, not very enlightening. TNT's complementary docu- drama, "The Man Who Captured Eichmann," is a riveting factual account of the search, discovery Sharon Zimmerman is a freelance art consultant. © TURNER PICS, INC. PHOTO BY ER IK HEINILA 3 91