Overview:
In April 1940, the armies of Nazi Germany invaded Denmark. The Danish government promised peaceful cooperation on the condition that Denmark's Jews remained free. The Nazis agreed. In October 1943, the agreement was broken... This is the true and magnificent saga of Denmark's valorous actions to save Danish Jews from Nazi extermination at peril of death!| Status: | Released (1970-01-01) |
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| Screen: | John Gould, Bent Christensen, Leif Panduro |
| Productions: | lanterna film |
| Production Countries: | Denmark |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 10223: Jane Seymour - Lillian Stein
- 229176: Ebbe Rode - Leo Stein
- 209385: Helle Virkner - Ruth Stein
- 26690: Martin Potter - Morten Jensen
- 209398: Bendt Rothe - Sanders
- 72910: Bjørn Watt-Boolsen - Doktor Kjær
- 72362: Claus Nissen - Lassens assistent
Crews
- 1242562: Barry Levinson - Producer - Production
- 72371: Bent Christensen - Director - Directing
- 72371: Bent Christensen - Story - Writing
- 229174: John Gould - Writer - Writing
- 236990: Leif Panduro - Story - Writing
- 69193: Henning Kristiansen - Director of Photography - Camera
- 18757: Norman Wanstall - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
Masterless
Review text:
Interesting to see a story told from the Jewish Danish perspective of WW2 plus the debut of a young Jane Seymour in her first major film role but this unfortunately must be one of the most boring war drama's ever put to screen. Static camera movement, a cast speaking predominantly in ....
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Review text:
Interesting to see a story told from the Jewish Danish perspective of WW2 plus the debut of a young Jane Seymour in her first major film role but this unfortunately must be one of the most boring war drama's ever put to screen. Static camera movement, a cast speaking predominantly in ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
Review text:
This is quite an interesting depiction of the activities of the Danish underground during their WWII occupation by the Nazis. It centres around the Jewish "Stein" family, and of the attempts by the courageous local population to shelter them, and to help them escape to safety. It fea ....
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