Dimensions
144 x 217 x 35mm
Back in 1994 an ageing Simon Wiesenthal invites retired policeman Alan Stoob to Vienna, imploring him to hunt Nazis in England on his behalf.
'Britain is the new South America,' he declares 'Bedfordshire its Paraguay.' Fast forward to 2012 and despite early successes Stoob is down on his luck, haunted by failure and taunted by Interpol. Alan attends the funeral of a fellow Nazi hunter but the congregation comes under fire from Nazis.
Furious, Alan's wife Edame, gives him one more month as a hunter. Meanwhile, fellow hunters are dying in mysterious circumstances. Alan himself survives and assassination attempt after the brakes on his bicycle are cut. With time running out, Alan goes under cover. He attends a Nazi gathering at Bedford Town Hall where a plot to overthrow the government comes to light. He arranges to meet lead Nazi, the Griffin, but the elderly German is wise to Alan's true identity. On his last day as Britain's premier Nazi hunter Alan's life is spared, but he is left naked whilst live on Channel Four...