Synopsis
HOTEL TERMINUS: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF KLAUS BARBIE weaves together forty years of footage and interviews culled from over 120 hours of discussion with former Nazis, American intelligence officers, South American government officials, victims of Nazi atrocities and witnesses. Barbie, while Gestapo chief in Lyon, tortured and murdered resistance fighters, including Jean Moulin, Jewish men, women and children, and had thousands deported to death camps. After the war he was protected by and worked with the U.S. Army and American intelligence officers, and then allowed to hide in Bolivia, where he lived peacefully for 30 years as a business man under the moniker Klaus Altmann. Only in 1987 was he brought to trial in a French courtroom in Lyon for crimes against humanity thanks to the efforts of Serge and Beate Klarsfeld.
Metrics
| Legs: | 5.23 (domestic box office/biggest weekend) |
| Domestic Share: | 100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide) |
| Infl. Adj. Dom. BO | $289,728 |
Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists
| Record | Rank | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 13,101-13,200) | 13,185 | $105,286 |
| All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 26,001-26,100) | 26,062 | $105,286 |
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Movie Details
| Domestic Releases: | October 7th, 1988 (Limited) by Samuel Goldwyn Films, released as Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie |
| Video Release: | November 16th, 2010 by Icarus Home Video, released as Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie |
| MPAA Rating: | Not Rated |
| Running Time: | 267 minutes |
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| Source: | Original Screenplay |
| Genre: | Documentary |
| Production Method: | Live Action |
| Creative Type: | Factual |
| Production Countries: | United States |
| Languages: | English, French, Spanish, German |