Director/a
Marcel Ophüls
DIRECTOR/A
Reparto (por orden de créditos)
Claude Lanzmann
Self
Johannes Schneider-Merck
German Import-Exporter, Barbie's Neighbour in Lima
Raymond Lévy
Billiard Player in Lyon
Marcel Cruat
Henri Varlot
Pierre Mérindol
Journalist from Lyon
Johann Otten
Farmer, School Friend from Barbie's native village
Peter Minn
Wehrmacht Major, retired, Barbie's high school friend
Claude Bourdet
Resistance Leader
Eugene Kolb
Lt., C.I.C. Control Officer, retired, Barbie's former Superior
Lise Lesèvre
Member of the French Underground
Lucie Aubrac
Raymond Aubrac
Simone Lagrange
Auschwitz Survivor
Daniel Cordier
Jean Moulin's former Assistant
Frédéric Dugoujon
Physician in Caluire
René Hardy
Train Saboteur for French Underground (archiveFootage)
Fernand Bucchanieri
Mayor of Solutré
Claude Bal
Filmmaker
René Tavernier
Poet and Resistance Fighter
Bertrand Tavernier
Karl-Heinz Müller
Gestapo Chief, Toulouse
Harry Steingritt
Gestapo Bodyguard, Lyon
Serge Klarsfeld
Maitre
Albert Rosset
National Front Leader in Lyon
Gilbert Wolf
Resistance Fighter
Roger Maria
Armand Zuchner
French Police Officer, retired
Nicole Gompel
Plaintiff, André Gompel's daughter
Françoise Hemmerlé
Writer, Resident of Lyon
Léon Landini
Freedom Fighter, F.T.P.-M.O.I.
Erhard Dabringhaus
C.I.C. Control Officer, retired
Michel Thomas
Language Teacher, US Counter-Intelligence Agent, retired
Daniel Cohn-Bendit
Former Student Leader
Günter Grass
Writer
Wolfgang Gustmann
Veteran of the Waffen SS Office
Bernhard Knittel
Spokesman for Bavarian Ministry of Justice
Karl Polke
Former C.I.C. Informer
Robert Taylor
Sgt., Army Counter-Intelligence, retired
Leni Taylor
Taylor's Wife
Allan A. Ryan Jr.
Formerly US Dept. of Justice Officer
Earl Browning
Paul Paillole
Col. - Former Chief of French Intelligence
Jacques Delarue
Historian
Benjamin Shute
Former Intelligence Director, H.I.C.O.G.
Ivo Omrcanin
Croatian Exile
Elisabeth Holtzman
District Attorney of Brooklyn, NY
Georges Neagoy
Former C.I.A. Agent
Gustavo Sánchez Salazar
Bolivian Secretary of the Interior
Gastón Velasco
Bolivian Businessman
Mirna Murillo
Bolivian Journalist
Peter McFarren
Associated Press Correspondant in Bolivia
Álvaro De Castro
Barbie's Bodyguard
Joachim Fiebelkorn
Adventurer
José Antonio Santos-Chichizola
Former Peruvian Judge
Albert Brun
Agente France Presse Correspondant in Perú
Beate Klarsfeld
Researcher of Nazi Crimes
Ita Halaunbrenner
Witness for the Prosecution
Alexandre Halaunbrenner
Ita Halaunbrenner's Son
Monique Halaunbrenner
Ita Halaunbrenner's Daughter
Ladislas De Hoyos
TV Anchorman
Guido Vildoso
Former President of Bolivia
Werner Guttentag
Publisher in Bolivia
Régis Debray
Advisor to the French President
Paul Schmitt
Prison Warden - Montluc
Jacques Verges
Jacques Derogy
Investigative Journalist
Ute Messner
Barbie's Daughter, Librarian in Austria
Françoise Croizier
Housewife in Santa Cruz
Roger Roucou
Restaurant Owner
Christian Bourillot
Marie-Louise Vettard
Chantal Vettard
Marie-Louise Vettard's Daughter in Law
Judith Miller
New York Times Correspondant
Richard Bernstein
Milton Dank
Lluís Bassets
El País Correspondant
Françoise Stoll
French Student
Isabel Hilton
The Independent Correspondant
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Leader of the National Front
Pierre Truche
Lyon Public Prosecutor in Barbie's trial
Alfred Streim
Federal Prosecutor of Nazi Crimes in Germany
Sorj Chalandon
Libération Reporter in Lyon
Julien Favet
Farm Worker at Izieu
Roland Rappaport
Sabina Zlatin
Former Supervisor of Children's Home at Izieu
Alain Finkielkraut
Philosopher
Alain Jakubowicz
André Castelnau
Journalist
Jeanne Moreau
Narrator
Klaus Barbie
Self (uncredited)