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The Outer Limits: Tribunal (1999)

The Outer Limits: Tribunal (1999)
Saul Rubinek stars as Aaron Zgierski, the son of elderly Holocaust survivor Leon Zgierski (Peter Boretski). Hoping to bring his father's concentration-camp tormentors to justice, Aaron has dedicated his life to tracking down elusive war criminal Karl Rademacher, who has lived unobtrusively for decades under a variety of phony names. Aaron receives unexpected assistance from time-traveler Nicholas Prentice (Alex Diakun), who though unable to wreak vengeance on Rademacher himself lest he disturb the world's time stream, has a curious knack of providing others with the wherewithal to right past wrongs. Written by Sam Egan, himself the son of an Auschwitz survivor, "Tribunal" originally aired on May 14, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Mario Azzopardi
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Outer Limits: Tribunal

Saul Rubinek stars as Aaron Zgierski, the son of elderly Holocaust survivor Leon Zgierski (Peter Boretski). Hoping to bring his father's concentration-camp tormentors to justice, Aaron has dedicated his life to tracking down elusive war criminal Karl Rademacher, who has lived unobtrusively for decades under a variety of phony names. Aaron receives unexpected assistance from time-traveler Nicholas Prentice (Alex Diakun), who though unable to wreak vengeance on Rademacher himself lest he disturb the world's time stream, has a curious knack of providing others with the wherewithal to right past wrongs. Written by Sam Egan, himself the son of an Auschwitz survivor, "Tribunal" originally aired on May 14, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Director(s):
Mario Azzopardi
Writer(s):
Sam Egan
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