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Daniel Craig - Genghis Cohn (1993) - Part 9

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

A&E Television first aired Genghis Cohn in 1993. It features a VERY young Daniel Craig in the supporting role of Lieutenant Guth. Below is a synopsis of the movie. Enjoy!


Antony Sher as Genghis Cohn, a Jewish music-hall comedian whose World War II death was ordered by Nazi officer Otto Schatz (Robert Lindsay). Years later, Schatz is living the life of a highly respected police commissioner in the small town of Licht when Cohn's ghost returns to haunt him. And not just haunt him-to taunt him, to ridicule him unmercifully, to turn him into a suicidal laughingstock. There's a subplot about a series of murders Schatz is investigating, and a religious conversion that has to be seen to be believed. All this, plus Diana Rigg as a wittily zaftig widow pursuing Schatz-what more could you want?

Starring :

Antony Sher ... Genghis Cohn
Robert Lindsay ... Otto Schatz, Commissioner of Police
Matthew Marsh ... Herr Kruger
Diana Rigg ... Baroness Frieda von Stangel
Daniel Craig ... Lieutenant Guth, Schatz's replacement

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  • Thanks, I have some more coming soon. :)

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  • This was great! I totally stumbled upon it by accident

  • never got the credit it deserved.

  • I'm not sure how to respond. This wasn't the conventional movie, but it was also very powerful. It definitely makes you think...

  • Thanks for posting this. I saw it years ago when it was first broadcast on British tv and had forgotten how good it was.

  • Hadn't seen this great movies in years, thankyou I really enjoyed it

  • HI, Thanks for posting. I forgot how wonderful this film is.

    Any idea where I can get a copy

  • to indianmist: you are gold darling for posting these videos with Daniel

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