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Anne Frank
a.k.a. Anne Frank: The Whole Story Director: Robert Dornhelm Cast: Ben Kingsley, Jeff Caster, Hannah Taylor-Gordon, Tatjana Blacher

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/28/2001
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,332

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Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Full screen [1.33:1]

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Side #1 --
0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening Titles/Amsterdam, Holland, February 1939 [8:48]
2. June 1939 [3:27]
3. Nazis In Holland [4:55]
4. Jewish Registration Office, January 1941 [6:19]
5. Jewish Lyceum, October 1941 [8:40]
6. "Branded" [9:46]
7. Sunday, July 5, 1942 [12:31]
8. November 1942 [13:02]
9. January 1943 [12:59]
10. Are There Jews Here? [7:50]
11. November 1943 [:00]
12. Christmas 1943 [8:51]
13. April 1944 [:18]
14. June 6, 1944 [7:49]
15. August 4, 1944 [:01]
16. Westerbork Transit Camp [6:16]
17. Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland [8:38]
18. Bergen-Belsen, Early November 1944 [13:05]
19. February 1945 [11:19]
20. Amsterdam, 1945 [12:51]
21. Epitaph [5:17]
22. End Credits [11:31]

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Editorial Reviews

Anne Frank was an ordinary girl forced by circumstances to bear witness to the most extraordinary tragedy of the 20th century, and the diary she left behind became one of the best known and most affecting documents of those who struggled to survive the Holocaust under Nazi occupation during World War II. Anne Frank is a four-hour television miniseries that retells the well-known story of the Frank family as they hid from Nazi occupation forces in an attic in Amsterdam between 1942 and 1944, but it also takes a look at the life Anne and her family led before the pogrom swept through Germany and Holland, as well as the harrowing details of the grim fate that awaited the Franks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Hannah Taylor Gordon stars as Anne Frank, with Ben Kingsley as her father Otto, Jessica Manley as her sister Margot, Brenda Blethyn as Auguste Van Pels, and Lily Taylor as Miep Gies; the real-life Miep Gies, one of the Frank family's benefactors, served as a consultant to the producers of this project. Anne Frank (also advertised as Anne Frank: The Whole Story) was first aired by the ABC television network on May 20 and May 21, 2001. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Anne Frank: The Whole Story.by DM12

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April 10, 2009: Wow. This girl is amazing. This movie has given more insight into Anne Frank's life then any other movie. What I really love about it is, they go into her life before she went into hiding, when she was in hiding, and her life in the concentration camps, and they don't hold back. I seriously cried the first time i watched this movie as you too will probably when you watch it. I also love at the end of the movie they tell you what happened to everybody involved, (in real life) what happened and what became of them. Only being in sixth grade, this was highly amazing and i recommend it too everybody, who actually cares about the past.

I Also Recommend: The Diary of a Young Girl.

Anne Frank: The Life of the Secret Annexeby Anonymous

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December 17, 2007: I am a seventh grader in a small town in California. We don't have much to do with many wars. I certainly would not want to have to do with wars. I, however, am learning as much as I can about the Holocaust and Anne Frank. I first heard about Anne and her diary three years ago, in my language text. I thought, like everyone else: ahh, who cares? This girl died a long time ago. What's so special? I found out more: not just Anne, but millions of Jewish people. Not a long time ago, but just over 50 years. I realized that this wasn't just nothing. I became hooked, even if none of my friends were. I looked at everything I could find about Anne Frank, her friends, and the Jews in Germany, Poland, Hungary, France, and other places at the time of World War II. I found this DVD, and watched it as soon as it arrived at my front door. It is impossible to not cry in the course of this movie. I wish I could have saved Anne Frank and helped the six million Jews that perished at the hands of the Nazis.


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