The Nazi Next Door? A Review of My Neighbor Adolf In the remote Colombian countryside of 1960, a lonely, cantankerous Holocaust survivor named Mr. Polsky (David Hayman) lives a secluded life tending to black roses—a tribute to the family he lost. His fragile peace is shattered when a mysterious German man, Mr. Herzog (Udo Kier), moves in next door. Polsky, who once faced Adolf Hitler at a 1934 chess championship in Berlin, becomes convinced that Herzog's "dead blue eyes" belong to the Fuhrer himself. A Complicated Game of Cat and Mouse “My Neighbor Adolf” | Too Much Art - Mario Naves
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